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What is the difference between a bye and an over-throw?
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S. No | Aspect | Bye | Over-Throw |
1. | Definition | Runs are scored when the ball travels between the batsman and the wicketkeeper without making contact with the bat or the batsman's body. | Extra runs are granted when the fielding side tosses the ball beyond the intended target, which usually results in additional runs. |
2. | Contact with Batsman | The ball does not come into contact with the bat or the batsman's body. | Before the toss, the ball may have previously been in play (contact with the bat, body, or running). |
3. | Scoring | Runs are added as extras and marked as "byes." | "Runs are added to the total as "over-throws," and any runs taken before the overthrow are also counted. |
4. | Fielding Error | It is not necessarily a fielding error but when the wicketkeeper misses the ball. | It results from a direct fielding error, usually caused by a misplaced throw. |
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