Batsmen aren't rewarded though, as they don't get any runs to their name. The bowling team is punished for bowling on the batsman's pads, as that's how it should be.Damian fleeming on ABC radio was mentioning that he would lije to make leg byes not count for any runs because batsmen are being rewarded for making a mistake, which i feel actualo has some merrit, it would make socring easier
That's what I was thinking too. Especially when leg byes come from other parts than legs. A ball nudging a helmet and flying on for four, is a nice way to 'punish' a bowlerBatsmen aren't rewarded though, as they don't get any runs to their name. The bowling team is punished for bowling on the batsman's pads, as that's how it should be.
Except when it happens to go straight to a fielder...Batsmen aren't rewarded though, as they don't get any runs to their name. The bowling team is punished for bowling on the batsman's pads, as that's how it should be.
Ridicules was one of the greatest Greek gods, though.Given the spelling, I assumed the last option to be the irrelevant 4th option and so voted for it.
total agree there is nothing worse than beating a batsmen, hiting them on the pad and then they run a leg bye which disrupts all your efforts in getting a batsmen outDamien Fleming in his commentary yesterday raised the issue of why does a team get runs for a leg-bye? Unlike every other kind of extra, that penalises the fielding team for an error, it is in fact rewarding the batsman for an error, and the current leg-bye rule is in fact contradicting its own spirit, as you don't get a run if you don't attempt a shot - to discourage pad-play, but if you try a shot and fluff it, you can still get a run.
There's an argument that not counting the run is 'disruptive' but its a disruption that already happens given the umpire will disallow a run if it was judged there was no shot offered.
I'm not saying the batsman should be penalised for getting hit on the pads (unless he's LBW obviously), but neither should he get rewarded. A basic principle that for it to be runs, it needs to have hit the bat seems a sensible one to me.
Leg byes although not much skill involved are entertaining.
Yes some how.![]()
You find leg-byes entertaining?