In cricket, a run taken when the ball passes the batsman without touching his bat or body is called

leg bye
bosie
bye
drive

The correct answer is: bye.

A bye is a run scored when the ball passes the batsman without touching his bat or body. It is usually scored when the bowler bowls a wide ball or a no-ball. The batsman does not have to do anything to score a bye, as the run is awarded automatically.

A leg bye is a run scored when the ball touches the batsman’s leg and then passes the wicketkeeper. It is usually scored when the batsman is trying to play a shot and the ball hits his leg instead of the bat.

A bosie is a run scored when the ball hits the batsman’s helmet and then passes the wicketkeeper. It is a rare type of run, as it usually only happens when the batsman is trying to play a hook shot.

A drive is a shot that is played by hitting the ball with the full face of the bat. It is a powerful shot that can be used to hit the ball over the boundary for six runs.

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