Winning team: 1132 runs batting first
Losing team: All out for 37.
This has happened in real life school cricket. This happened on 1988 when two school kids named Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli scored a record partnership of 664 runs..
And, no explanation needed on how their career was! One is still going great guns!!!!!
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While at school, he(Sachin) was involved in unbroken 664-run partnership in a Harris Shield game in 1988 with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli, who also went on to represent India. The destructive pair reduced one bowler to tears and made the rest of the opposition unwilling to continue the game. Sachin scored over 320 in this innings and scored over a thousand runs in the tournament. This was the record partnership in any form of cricket, until 2006 when it was broken by two under-13 batsmen in a match held at Hyderabad in India.
2007-11-06 02:48:52
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answered by Asif 5
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this one was about as close to perfect as you could get!!
In the 2006 cricket tour to South Africa, Australia lost the 1-day series 3-2 after a record-breaking final ODI. Setting South Africa a world record target of 434 off 50 overs (the previous record being 398-5 scored by Sri Lanka vs Kenya 10 years previously), South Africa managed to beat Australia by 1 wicket with a new record score of 438. Earlier, Ricky Ponting top-scored with 164 off 105 balls. South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs, likewise batting at number 3, went on to score 175 off 111 balls thereby playing an instrumental role in the run chase. Many other records were broken in the same match. A total of 872 runs were scored (The previous record was 693 when India beat Pakistan by five runs in Karachi in March 2004). Mick Lewis had the ignominy of becoming the most expensive bowler in ODI history with figures of 0-113 in his 10 overs.
2007-11-06 10:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The perfect cricket game would be if someone ran off with the ball then we could got to the bar and get pi***d, what a boring sport
2007-11-06 10:51:41
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answered by bud 6
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South africa vs Australia--12th march 2006
New zealand vs Australia--20th feb 2007
India vs Pakistan--24th september 2007(20-20 cup final)
were the perfect cricket games
2007-11-06 13:57:13
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answered by Neil 6
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My time is central time.....your time may change depending what part of us u live..........
08 Nov, 07
Thursday
03:00 AM
India Pakistan ODI (2/5) Mohali,
India
10 Nov, 07
Saturday
09:o0 PM
India Pakistan ODI (3/5) Kanpur,
India
15 Nov, 07
Thursday
03:00 AM
India Pakistan ODI (4/5) Gwalior,
India
18 Nov, 07
Sunday
03:00 AM
India Pakistan ODI (5/5) Jaipur,
India
21 Nov, 07
Wednesday
10:00 PM
India Pakistan Test (1/3) Delhi,
India
29 Nov, 07
Thursday
10:00 PM
India Pakistan Test (2/3) Kolkatta,
India
07 Dec, 07
Friday
10:00 PM
India Pakistan Test (3/3) Bangalore,
India
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Pakistan 2ODi match-up will be awsome.
2007-11-06 14:24:20
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answered by Furioso Lion88 5
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It will be a boring one sided game. The perfect game is the one in which fortune fluctuates and no one can predict the winner till the last ball is bowled.
2007-11-06 10:49:59
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Theoretical maximum a team could score is infinite. Because there can be no balls.
2007-11-06 11:31:53
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answered by Amar D 3
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I do not believe in perfection.
Nature is unpredictable. But India has to strive to remain at a superior level.
2007-11-06 12:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The possible legal score.........6*6*50= 1800
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2007-11-09 11:52:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok I agree with you.
2007-11-10 11:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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