the first one hits a six but is retired hurt at that moment(due to tennis elbow preferably....lol[3])......the new batsman in hits the ball into the air and is caught....but the two batsman cross over.....and then the second batsman hits a six and completes his hundred too....
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A team needs 7 runs to win from 3 balls. both batsmen at crease are at 94 runs each. At end of the match , both batsmen score centuries and the team wins.how is it possible?BOTH BATSMAN SHOULD BE NOT OUT.
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Is arshad's answer the one you want?[7]
Or there is something more to it?
there should be no wicket falling man..
his answer is wrong...
and take that both the batsmean will stay at the crease, no retired hurt etc etc
but dude the question was that the wicket of those two batsmen should not fall...there was nuthing in the rules saying that they cant get retired hurt...
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@b555 : can you check the question once more... i remember this one having a trick of one "short" run...but can't think of it right now..
btw are no balls wide balls allowed?
extras allowed dude... just that dont use any retired etc etc
aur ha, agar tu google main check karega na, u will get many results with 7 runs in 2balls,
mera q galath nahiin hain....
mera q bhii sahiin hain... google waale results alag bathate hain
1st ball - 4 runs
2nd ball - 3 runs taken , out of wich 1 was short run , so actually 2 runs but strike exchanged ,
3rd ball- sixer!!
1st ball the striker nicks the ball and it touches the equipment of fielding team while they crossover for a single which means 1+5(for the helmet)=100 for the striker
2nd ball the non striker is now the striker and he smashes a six ie 94+6=100
u dont need the third ball dude!
who the hell has lack to search for questions on google??
anyone who has played professional cricket will answer this