In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to
win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How
it is possible
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Answer / ramakant kisan karnekar
RAMAKANT KISAN KARNEKAR MANGALWEDHA
The first bats man hits a boundry.
then he hits ball and try to take three runs
but cant take three runs but get run out
and the strike end batsman hits a six.
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Answer / kaushik
first ball the first batsmen hits a six.Next ball he tries
to take a single but while running half way through he
slips and gets retired hurt and the second batsman crosses
over.and in the last ball the second batsman hits a six...
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Answer / sunny_baldota@yahoo.co.in
first batsmen will hit a 4 on no-ball ...
remaning 3 balls..and his runs are 94+5=99..
then he will take a single completing his century,i.e,100..
remaning 2 balls..then the 2nd batsmen will hit a 6..
completing his century ,i.e,100..
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Dear friends,
When the Batsman is on strike, he makes a
single but the fielding team makes a miss field of
returning the ball and it goes to the boundary as
overthrow, he will now have 99, then he plays single to get
to 100 and batsmen B then hits a 6.
ball=1st 1 + 4(over through)
2nd 1
3rd 6
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Answer / sourabh
sourabh - Nadeem Shaikh is correct
and one more correct answer - first ball six , second ball
single but batsmen run on the pitch umpire penalty one
run,then on the third ball second batsmen hits the six
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Answer / ravi
First batsman hists forth ball for four, next ball he takes
three runs but one run is short and his century is
completed and gets him on non striker end and one run to
win in one ball. the other batsman hits a six on last ball
and both complete their unbeated centuries and win the
match.
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Answer / tim
Batsman A is on strike, he makes a single but the fielding
team makes a mess of returning the ball and it goes to the
boundary as overthrows (which incidentally do go to the
batsmen), he will now have 99, then he plays single to get
to 100 and batsmen B then hits a 6.
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