Correct option is B
In a game of cricket, a batsman can get out in various ways, but "Leg bye" is not one of them.
A leg bye is given by the umpire when the ball misses the bat, but hits the batsman’s body or any other part of the equipment and the runs are scored.
The other options listed are ways in which a batsman can get out:
· Bowled: When the ball delivered by the bowler hits the stumps and dislodges the bails, resulting in the batsman being out.
· Stumped: When the wicket-keeper collects the ball and removes the bails while the batsman is outside the crease and not attempting a run.
· Leg before wicket (LBW): When the ball hits the batsman's leg in front of the wicket, and the umpire determines that the ball would have hit the stumps if the leg was not there.