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2 batsman r on 94. 2 balls remaining & 7 runs to win. and both the batsman make their century & win match How?

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2 batsman r on 94. 2 balls remaining & 7 runs to win. and both the batsman make their century & win match How?

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  1. Did you realise this Q has been asked at least 50 times in the last few months?


  2. if bowler bowl and batsman hit the ball and it hit to the helment of keeper

    and the run one run also the umpire give 5run penlty for hitting to helmet

    so one batsman score 100 then another batsman hit six so another batsman also make 100 and team also win

  3. the 1st batsman hits a six and try to run and get injured on the bowlers side so according to the rule 2nd batsman has to play once they cross the middle pitch even its not a run . and now the 2nd batsman plays and hits a six

  4. on first ball batsman hit six & complete his century.And on first ball of next over second batsman hit six copmleting century & win game as well!

  5. first ball six 1 gets to his century,,second ball no ball n first batsman trys to takes single... n gets out.. n then second batsman hits six next ball dats it dey won the match n also both of them gets centruy.....

  6. One batsman hit a six o. Then the over is complete and another atsman is on strike and he also hit a six.

    Both Batsmen complete centuries.

  7. Correct me if I'm wrong....

    Batter "A" nicks the ball past the keeper, goes for a quick single gets it but the ball hit's a helmet which is 5 runs to batsman....batter "A" gets century...Batter "B" is now on strike, 1 ball left, 1 to win and 6 to get for Century.....funnily enough...Batter "B" does exact same thing..... Howzat!?

    ....or Batter "B" can alternatively..... hits into outfield runs 3...but the fielders throw rebounds off the stumps and goes to the boundry... (Ashes 06, Second Test, Adelaide)

    or he could hit a six hehehe

    Has something like this ever happened?

    p.s ....Six + No ball = 7

    win and century achieved but only first batter gets century?

  8. Bottomline is batsman should somehow run six, and go for the seventh and striker get run out, and the other batsman gets the strike and smacks it for a six. Only if there are 2 or more wicket left.

  9. Say A & B are on crease and A is on strike..

    A plays and gets 6 runs (not sixer) and runout for seventh run...

    this implies A's Century and team requires 1 more run to win....

    this also brings B on to strike....

    on last ball B plays it for six to make his ton and winning run for the team......

    Let me add one more condition to the question....

    in case batting team had lost 9wicket, then how....????

    let me tell you...

    in that case, Batsman A takes 7runs out of which he intentionally makes a shortrun. It gives only 6 countable runs. A moves to nonstriking end, A finishes his ton, and his team requires 1more run to win...

    Now, B does what he needs to do to finish his 100 runs and what his team requires......

  10. the bowler bowls a no ball and the batsman hits a six

    the bowler bowls another ball and batsmen run for a single and the one who has completed his century gets run out the

    but the batsmen get crossed during this run out

    so the one who has scored 94 runs is on batting and 1 ball remaining and 1 run needed

    the batsman hits a six and completes his century and wins the match

  11. a batsman hit the ball and take three runs and goes for the fourth run . during fourth run the filder throws the ball to the keeper and kipper miss the ball and batsman completes the run and due to overthrow they again comlete two runs and goes for the third and the batsman running towards the nonstriker end get runout . so the batsman who got runout had completed his century and the batsman who is on 94 will be on strike and hit the next ball for a six and complete his century and win the match .

  12. the first batsman plays the ball and batsmen cross for three runs, running 'one short'( either  batsman not making his ground). thus though the batsmen crossed three times only 2 runs shall be credited. In this process a over throw results in boundary(4 runs). by this the batsman gets (2+4 ) 6 runs, completes century and the batsmen change ends with the scores tied, the batsman on 94 takes strike, hits the ball for a six (does not attempt to run). six runs are credited to him enabling him to complete century and his team wins.

  13. the first batsman hits a six of a no ball.then the same batsman hits a 1.then the second batter comes to the crease .the second batter hits a six

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