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I want to know if any time in the past when in a single ball there are six runs or a sixer in a ball delivere

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I want to know if any time in the pas there is (sixer) 6 runs in a ball delivered as a wide or bouncer.

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  1. No balls and beamers are actually counted as valid balls. These do not come in bowler statistics as valid balls but are noted down for batsman as a ball faced. Max u can hit on a No Ball is a six. So a max of 7 runs (considering that u don't run more than 6 including overthrows).

    Wides are not considered as valid balls and are not calculated either for batsman or bowler.  So maximum you get of a wide is 4 +1  = 5 (Considering again that u don't run more than 4 including overthrows) This is nowhere counted as against the ball. It is strictly counted in extras.

    According to new law, bouncers above head, 2 bouncer above neck(in ODI) and 3rd bouncer bove neck(in Tests) are regarded as wide balls. Then wide conditions apply as mentioned earlier.If batsman hits the ball it becomes a no-ball. Then no ball conditions apply as mentioned earlier.


  2. it has not occured ni the past

  3. If the bowler bowls more than one illegitimate delivery (no balls) before a legitimate ball is bowled, all the runs scored COLLECTIVELY, will count in the score book towards one ball. e.g. a bowler bowls 3 no balls and is hit for all fours (12 + 3 =15 runs). Next ball is legitimate and he concedes 2 runs. In the score book that goes as 17 off one LEGITIMATE delivery.

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