1st ball takes six runs .while running for 7th one batsman gets out .other hits the 6
2006-09-04 09:04:38
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answer #1
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answered by Rohith 2
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u havent mentioned the score is individually 94 or their partnership is of 94 if it is partnership then simple
if individual then
the first played the ball take 1 run . but suddenly due to over throw they ball misses stumps and crosses boundary. hence now there are two balls and one is on 99 and other is on 94 and runs needed are now 2 runs , so he takes a single run and completes century , the other one hits a six and completes his century .
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2006-09-04 06:52:53
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answered by indian_don 2
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1st batsman hit six and the match is tie he made 100 with 1 ball other man hit sixhe also made 100 runs
2006-09-04 06:27:55
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answer #3
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answered by ghayas 1
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simple one batsmans takes 7 runs on which one run is short so the two batsmen have a crossing .now one ball is remaining with one run to make he hits a six.Both have a century and can live happily everafter.;)
2006-09-04 04:28:45
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answered by geniusgearguy 2
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one guy hits the ball and runs 6 runs(completes his 100) and while running the seventh run he gets run out. Now the other guy is on strike. He hits a six and gets to his 100 while winning the match.
:)
2006-09-04 05:18:07
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answer #5
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answered by A 4
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1st ball : six (1 batsman completes century)
2nd ball: tries to take single but run out (now batsman on non-striking end is on strike)
3rd ball: six
:-)
2006-09-04 07:17:59
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answer #6
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answered by Meghan K 1
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First ball: 6 runs
Second ball: 1 run + 1run (No ball)
Next ball: 6 runs
(You have not mentioned that noballs are not allowed to solve this!!)
2006-09-04 04:40:46
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answered by snpr1995 3
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there had to a no ball without that boyh cannot complete the century
2006-09-04 07:54:26
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answered by ambuj k 1
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