Bye and Leg Bye | The Laws of Cricket Explained with Stephen Fry
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- The rule of bye and leg bye are explained by Stephen Fry in our expert tutorial from the Laws of Cricket series.
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His reaction was Awesome 😂😂😂
Bye 👋
Leg bye 🦵🏻 👋
Oh yes and at the end how he said goodbye
Thanks sir, this is the best tutorial about cricket I have ever seen.
never knew stephen fry did cricket tutorials with lord, but i love it
ahh! another video with smooth graphics. Made my day
can you upload more videos from the book
Thanks a lot
Thanks steve
In playing condition if there is no leg byes...the bowler hit the batsman & non striker batsman come out from the crease and hit the wicket on throw...is it out or not
Out if the batsman or non-striker was attempting a run and/or the ball is still in play. If the ball is considered dead, then the batsman is allowed to stride out of his crease -- either to test the wicket or to converse with the non-striking batsman. Thus, in a situation like this, if you were to hit the stumps, the batsman would be not-out
Where can I get a blue boo
Leg side misses are by runs ?
Please explain new laws
The narrator has a soothing voice
I saw every video before why are u uploading it again
Because the laws have changed, the last bit about byes or leg byes scored of a no ball is new.
What if ball hits the bat and then pad will the runs be counted as leg byes?
It will be legal runs
please reply do this law apply in t20?pleasesee
Same question
Superr
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to Cricket.
Why would a batsman not offering a shot after being struck on the pad attempt a run if he has nothing to gain? If he makes it he'll be called back and no run awarded. If he doesn't he's run out.
That's right, normally batsmen do not run in this situation, even if there is a clear run, for this reason.
Sometimes, it isn't obvious. For instance, if you hide the bat behind your pads before you are struck (i.e not offering a shot) and you're not LBW, it is completely up to the umpire to decide if any leg-byes your team scores are legal or not. Therefore, if such a situation occurs, it is to the batsman's advantage to run, assuming that there is little risk of a run-out. (A personal example: I once ran a leg-bye after being hit with my bat behind my pad in a village game, because the umpire deemed that I was attempting to play a shot). But as superchickenmilk noted, most batsmen do not run if they were willfully -- and obviously -- leaving the ball
Exam in next 2 hours
This has to be one of the weirdest sports
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