toss and leg by which game terminology
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Toss and leg by cricket game terminology
- Fine Leg: Either the short-leg or long-leg position on the field. Full Toss: A bowler's ball that reaches the batsman without first touching the pitch. A technique that enables slow bowlers to spin the ball using their finger or fingers.
- when the batsman is batting and the ball swings away from him and toward the slips. A sweep shot is a paddle. Pair: When a batter is held without a hit in both innings. It pitches on a decent length, which is the ball's bounce.
- A leg bye is a particular kind of extra in cricket. If a batter hits the ball with their body or protective equipment rather than their bat, the batting team has scored a run.
- A leg bye occurs when the hitter manages to score a run despite the bowled ball striking any part of their body. The result will be recorded as a "bye" if, for example, the bowler hits the pads but it is not LBW and the batter continues to run.
- The batting team scores four byes if the wicketkeeper misses the ball and it reaches the boundary, same as if the batter had intentionally hit the ball to the boundary for four runs.
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