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Two batsman each on 94 runs. Seven runs needed to win in last 3 balls. Both make 100*. How?

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Two batsman each on 94 runs. Seven runs needed to win in last 3 balls. Both make 100*. How?
posted Jun 12, 2014 by Sidharth Malhotra

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The first batsman hits a 4 on the 1st ball.2nd ball he  took 3 runs  but one run short declare umpire.  2nd batsman now faces the bowler and hits a six on the last ball. both make 100 runs and the 2nd batsman remains unbeaten as well.

 

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The first batsman hits a six on the 1st ball. He then tries to take a single on 2nd ball but gets run out while the 2nd batsman safely reaches the striker' s end. The run doesn't get counted but the 2nd batsman now faces the bowler and hits a six on the last ball. Thus both make 100 runs and the 2nd batsman remains unbeaten as well.

answer Sep 13, 2014 by anonymous
But in question
Both 100* written..
Itna aasan pehla plyer ke ball bad sy lag k  wicked keeper k peechy rakhy helmet sy lagy ge or osy 5 runs mily gy next ball pay woh single ly k apny 100 pury Kary ga or ab 1 ball pay ek runs chahye tau dosra player 6 Mar day ga os ke bhe 100 ho jay gy samjh gay
Incorrect, both not unbeaten!
This is wrong ans.! According to the qstn both are not out
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1st batsman 1st ball 4 run 2nd ball took two run and get run out while running for 3rd run. now 2nd batsman has strike he hit six in last ball. both batsmen complete 100 runs.

answer Sep 8, 2014 by anonymous
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1 ball 4
2 ball 3 runs jisme se 1short run le lenge to strike change ho jayegi par run do hi banenge
3 ball 6

answer Jun 12, 2017 by Dilip Singh Rathore
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Answer:
1st Batsman hit six and gone retired hurt
while the new batsman come to play and get runout for his wicket
and the other batsman hit six and made both century and team win..
in this way Both make 100*

answer Oct 27, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana
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no balls ke run scorecard me jode jaate hain bro na ki batsman ke khate me...
I think 1st batsman goes for a six at 1st ball nd call a retire hurt for injury... so nw a new batsman on strike nd now the total is 1run in 2ball. new batman hit for a single
nw heart beating fastttt na dhak-dhak.. dhak-dhak( thinking 1 run hi to chahiye tha WO v ban gya)..
hehe don't wry he got runout nd strike has been changed so now 94* is on strike and in other side apna retirehurt hero 100* nd nw 1 ball remain. ab to India ka bachha baccha janta hai us last ball pe kya hoga... yaa that's big hit gone for 6
.. both r unbeAtEn 100* ..
Ans By : Ajit Goswami
City: Barhaj , Deoria (U.P)

answer Sep 7, 2015 by anonymous
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Bat'sman gets 5 runs, due to overthrogh.1 run in 2 nd ball.6 runs in last ball.

answer Nov 4, 2016 by Subhash Gupta
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First ball, Batsman A on strike (94*), 7 to win - the ball is struck (presumably to somewhere in the outfield) and the batsmen take three runs. However, on one of the runs, one of the batsmen accidentally fails to make his ground, so the umpire calls a short run and that run is disallowed (as per Law 18.4(a)). While the ball is still in play the fielder throws it to the wicket-keeper but overthrows it, and the ball goes to the boundary and so an additional four runs are awarded (as per Law 19.6). Thus, six runs (3 runs - 1 short run + 4 overthrows) are awarded to Batsman A for his century and according to Law 18.12(a), Batsman B would now be on strike.

  • Second ball, Batsman B on strike (94*), 1 to win - the ball is struck over the boundary for six. Batsman B scores his century and his team wins the match.
answer Jul 8, 2017 by anonymous
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1st ball dhoni hits for 4 runs....2nd ball run for 3 runs bt 1 run shot dhoni complete his 100 with total 6 runs in 2 balls ...Now yuvraj on strike for 1 ball n hee hit 6 runs on last ball n complete his 100

answer Jul 19, 2017 by anonymous



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