suppose 2 players A and B at 94
49.2 A hits 6 runs so he gets a 100 straightaway
1 run to win
49.3 A hits high in the air and they cross the pitch before a fielder catches so no runs to him and A gets out and B will play (pitch cross)
49.4 B hits a 6 straightaway and gets a century
so both get 100 each and win the match
and i believe no other option wud satisfy bcos as Rauf mentionned a noball plus a run and an overthrow wud add to the extras and not to the batsman so he will not get 100
2007-01-30 22:26:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The bowler bowls a no bowl the batsmen hits and goes for a run and an over throw boundry adds up to 1+1extra + 4 overthrow makes 100 for the striker.
The non striker with 94 is at striker end now as they had taken a single and the score required is 1 run for victory and six runs for the century.
The batsmen hits for a six and completes his century and wins the match in 49.2 overs.
2007-02-01 10:08:16
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answer #2
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answered by Kash 2
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The bowler bowls a no bowl the batsmen hits and goes for a run and an over throw boundry adds up to 1+1extra + 4 overthrow makes 100 for the striker.
The non striker with 94 is at striker end now as they had taken a single and the score required is 1 run for victory and six runs for the century.
The batsmen hits for a six and completes his century and wins the match in 49.2 overs.
2007-01-30 22:34:16
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answer #3
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answered by A Rauf 2
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Nice Q
See suppose Sachin and dravid are at the crease at 49.1 Sachin hits a six and next ball he gets out so dravid will hit a six
India win the match and Dravid and Sachin made a century
ha!ha!ha!
2007-01-31 20:30:05
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answer #4
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answered by lax 3
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easy batsmen 1 hits the ball for 6 he reaches his 100 next ball he gets out by a catch but they cross. Now batsmen 2 hits the ball for a six and completes his century that's all.
2007-01-31 01:20:44
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answer #5
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answered by Batista. Rox!!!! 2
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first ball striker hits a boundry.his score 98.
second ball he runs 3 runs in which 1 run was 1 short.so the striker reaches his century with 1 run left for the team to win.
third ball the person who was non-striker becomes striker as they ran 3 run,then he will hit a 6 taking him to his century.
thus both of them completes their centuries.
2007-01-31 01:29:12
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Its easy.....
the first one hits a six ten he got run out
now the batsman who is in the opp side will be playing the next ball and he hits a six
thats all
94+6=100 run out
96+6=100
2007-01-31 03:20:39
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answer #7
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answered by Mowri 4
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If a batsmen is a one batsmen is on 94 and second one also and
they both want to score century then one batsmen can make
six runs and he makes a century , the other batsmen have
to hit at any cost then he will also score a century.
2007-01-30 23:33:06
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answer #8
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answered by ashish 2
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Well, in a situation like this, for both batsman to score a hundred,
they have to play like this----
the batsman has to hit a six, get to his hundred and then hit the ball high so that he gets out but the batsman cross so that the man on 94 will b on strike. then that batsman has to hit a six, and then they win, plus both of them get a hundred.
2007-01-30 23:35:41
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answer #9
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answered by manofseries 3
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one batsman hit the boundry & score 3 run but one of them is shortrun so it will counted as 2 run so 1 batsman century but strike goes to anothe batsman. Now need 1 run & second batsman hit six & complete his century. this is one way there is another way .
2007-01-31 00:37:21
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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