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Team batting second wins by a margin of 1 run. Means gets all out, but wins by 1 run.

2007-02-21 16:09:39 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Cricket

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yea..its possible..very much possible..if the chasing team has 1wicket and one run tun to win and the batsman gets stumped out in a wide delivery(which is very much possible!)..then this situation will arise!

2007-02-21 16:35:32 · answer #1 · answered by avi 1 · 2 0

see no team can win a match by a margin of some runs.The team batting second can only win by wickets.
If the team batting second gets all out then it means the other team has won the match.In cricket noone can win by one run.The match is said to be drawn when the scores are levelled.

2007-02-22 05:55:22 · answer #2 · answered by lost... 5 · 0 0

its simple you mean that the team gets all out and wins by one run means if oppent bet 2 your team bet 3 batting second but all-out its like this,your team should have a single wicket in hand and when scroses level are or 2 to win or 3 to win etc
the batsmen takes the number of singles required to win and gets whlie running for etc single

2007-02-22 05:39:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it is possible,but till date its not happen in cricket history. How : On a wide ball if batsman gets out by stumped or runout.

Above you got many correct answers.

2007-02-22 02:25:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes... its possible...
the team needs last ball one run. The bowler bowls a wide.. the batsmen run for a single and get out.. but still they win...

2007-02-22 00:15:10 · answer #5 · answered by Ally 3 · 2 0

If the situation is tied 9th wickedt at crease and last ball remaing, batsman at crease hits for two runs and during the second run the non-striker batsman is run out...
funny situation though, since first run has already given them victory but they are ignorant about it and run for second run too..

2007-02-22 00:16:46 · answer #6 · answered by Untouchable 3 · 1 1

Yes .... if batsmen finishes 1 run (winning run) before he gets out (run out).
or
Batsman gets run out or stumped on a wide or no ball.

2007-02-22 00:37:11 · answer #7 · answered by Ravi 4 · 1 0

On technical runs gained.

2007-02-22 00:38:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes.

2007-02-22 05:13:33 · answer #9 · answered by nagarjun_gujar 2 · 0 0

possible

2007-02-22 02:50:40 · answer #10 · answered by john 7 · 0 0

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