3 runs reqd in 2 balls to win with only one wicket left. The batsman is on 98 and the non striker is on 97. How will both batsman score centuries as well as win the match without extra ball?
Batsman who is on strike (98runs) will hit the ball and runs for three runs but due to one short run that run wont be consider thus his struke will change. his cenrury will complete.. Now other batsman who is on 97 runs is on strike now... He will hit six on last ball.. So his century also get completed and team will also win
batsman @ 98 hit the ball takes 3 runs with 1 short run... doing this he gets 2 run to complete his century and goes off strike. and then the other batsmen hit a boundary to score his century too. This is how both can hit century and win the match.
1st ball 2 runs in striker batsman to the 100 and 2nd ball then second over ball changes strike now 97 run vale batsman a 4 or a 6 runs both batsman 100 runs.
Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli were batting on 94. Seven runs were required to win by the team and only three balls were left. At the end, both of them secured a century without being out. How can this be feasible?
Both Sachin and Sehwag were batting on 94. Three balls were left and the team needed 7 runs to win.
Both made century but still were not out. How is this possible?