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Law 26: Bye and Leg-bye1. ByesIf the ball, not having been called "wide" or "no ball" passes the Striker without touching his bat or person, and any runs are obtained, the Umpire shall signal "bye" and the run or runs shall be credited as such to the batting side.
2. Leg-ByesIf the ball, not having been called "wide" or "no ball" is unin- tentionally deflected by the Striker's dress or person, except a hand holding the bat, and any runs are obtained the Umpire shall signal "leg-bye" and the run or runs so scored shall be credited as such to the batting side.Such leg-byes shall only be scored if, in the opinion of the Um- pire, the Striker has:
(a) attempted to play the ball with his bat, or On the call and signal of "dead ball" the Batsmen shall return to their original ends and no runs shall be allowed.
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