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GrumpyPom | 19:47 Tue 29th Mar 2011 | Sport
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Why is there a distinction between byes and leg byes when neither are awarded to the batsman as runs, why just not have byes whether they touch the batsman or not?
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Only difference I can think of is that byes are considered to be the fault of the wicket-keeper, and are considered negatively against him for statistical purposes.
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So Steve if a batsman holds his bat in the air and it hits his leg (& no lbw comes into the equation) and they get a run what does it count as?
In that case no runs are credited if the umpire feels no attempt was made to play the ball
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Thanks Steve & Factor i was unaware of that.
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