There is a few different 'breaks' taken in cricket. As for a test match there is six hours of play in one day and this time is split in to two hour sessions by lunch and tea. There is also a drinks break one hour into each session. In 45 over club cricket drinks will be either 22 or 23 overs on an average day but on a really hot day drinks will be taken every 15 overs. In limited overs cricket the only break sometimes is between innings which in t20 cricket is just a 10 minute break. Umpires can take other breaks in unsuitable weather conditions such as rain if he/ she thinks playing in the weather could be dangerous. Breaks can also be taken when a player is injured or hurt. You may see batsman often call to the dressing room for a new pair of gloves or bat. But these things can only be brought on at the end of the over and the umpire has the final decision if the batsman really needs something or is just wasting time.
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leg bye is a runs taken while it hits the part of the body and have taken runs is called leg bye
It is basically a ball that spins, for right handed batsmen, from the leg stump to the off stump. See videos of Shane Warne, the greatest legbreak bowler of all time.
A leg spin is a ball that bounces and then spins to the leg stump (leg means to the right
unless the batsman is a left hander and in that case it would be to the left).