It is possible.
The striker will hit the ball and it is fielded on the boundary and thrown back and it goes overthrows for four runs. By the time the batsman have taken three runs. But the umpite will call a short run and the striker gets 6 runs (3+4-1) and completes his century. The strike will change because they have taken three runs. The next ball will be hit for a six by the next batsman to complete his century...Match is won and both batsman have scored centuries.....
2007-05-30 01:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possible.
The batsman on strike runs 7 runs (as it does not reach the boundary) but gets one short run. So he therefore gets six and is now on 100 but not on strike and the team needs 1 run to win. The next ball the other batter is now on strike and hits a six. But the pair do not run. This means that the officials count this as six not one run. They therefore win and both end up on 100!
2007-05-28 17:00:08
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answered by Tim 2
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It can't be done even if one bat man hit a six and then the bowler bowls a no ball or wide it goes onto the extra total.
It is then the end of the match.
2007-05-28 23:18:10
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answered by jobees 6
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someone asked this question before, i thought it would be impossible, because when a team needs one run for victory, even if he hits a six of the last ball he is only credited with one run to his individial score. i remember a batsman being denied his 100 one in a one dayer cause of this reason
2007-05-28 16:43:59
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answered by mikey 3
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Thats easy. The bowler keept on bowling no balls whcich gave batsmen thier runs and the bowler has to rebowl the bowls again!
2007-05-28 20:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats an impossible situation. Do you even play cricket?
2007-05-28 20:50:32
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answered by Roliranks 1
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the batsmens are playing in different matches with the same situation
2007-05-28 18:09:08
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answered by jinju 1
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well impossible is nothing(adidas ad i suppose!)so both the batsmen may have scored hundreds
2007-05-28 20:08:27
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answered by Abhinav Mahesh 1
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Are you talking about the Gally Cricket then yes......
2007-05-28 23:16:10
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answered by BInterest 2
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i will get 2 points anyway
2007-05-28 18:00:13
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answered by Pratik 2
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