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Question
In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to 
win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How 
it is possible
 Question Submitted By :: Midhunsivaganga
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  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 1
first batsman takes a single,while attempting to take the 
second run the fielder throws the ball to avoid the second 
run but the ball goes and hits the helmet which is at the 
keeper place,so 1+(5 runs for the helmet)=94+1+5=60 and the 
other batsman hits a 6 of the second ball.
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    2 Yes 8 No
Vijay Anand
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 2
first batsman hit a 6 for fourth ball afterthis he will run 
for one run but he is run out thats why another batsman go 
on strike and hit a 6  thats it
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    3 Yes 11 No
Ravi Akluj
 
 
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 3
the man in the crease hits a six for first ball n completes
his centuary.when he s about to have a single for next ball
he will be run out.here matcross will be done so that other
bats man will be in the crease. and for the last ball he
will hit a six and completes his centuary.thats it
..........so simple na.....
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 8 No
Honey Madhu
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 4
Nadeem Shaikh : All the above answer are wrong
because when the ball hots the helmet the runs 
are given to the team not to batsman.
and other says for runout but the question 
is both batsmen should be notut.
Correct answer is that a batman hit a
boundary and then runs three for the next ball 
and runs one run short and then next batsman
hits a six on the last ball.
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    6 Yes 3 No
Nadeem21
[Nelito]
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 5
Dear Nadeem,

            If the first batsman hit  boundary and take 
three run the team wins...No chance for other to face a 
ball. Are you sure runs from helemet goes to team only!If 
so we have to wait for new answer!!!!!!!!
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 4 No
Midhun
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 6
Yes its possible in any of the combination [ 6 + 0 + 1  / 3 
+ 2 + 2 ....etc ]

Reason : Since it hasn't mentioned that each batsman is on 
94 runs - I take it has its aggregate score of two batsman. 

So both batsman together could have got unbeaten 100.
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 7 No
Venkatesapalani .v.t.
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 7
one batsman hits for a six.. over end... the next one hits 
for another six..... it has not been mentioned whether all 
3 balls have to be used..
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 7 No
Piya
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 8
Dear Midhun, i think Nadeem is right.....he said the 3rd run
was a runshort so it wont be counted....
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 1 No
Mack
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 9
Batsman A is on strike, he makes a single but the fielding
team makes a mess of returning the ball and it goes to the
boundary as overthrows (which incidentally do go to the
batsmen), he will now have 99, then he plays single to get
to 100 and batsmen B then hits a 6.
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 4 No
Tim
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 10
the previous answer is correct
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 1 No
Priya
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 11
first person (2+1)and another one (4).
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 0 No
Yasodha
 
  Re: In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them got unbeaten 100. How it is possible
Answer
# 12
All the above answer are wrong
because when the ball hIts the helmet...SURELY... the runs 
are given to the team not to batsman.
and other says for runout but the question 
is both batsmen should be UNBEATEN.
Correct answer is that a batman hit a
boundary and then runs three for the next ball 
and runs one run short and then next batsman
hits a six on the last ball.
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    2 Yes 2 No
Madan
 

 
 
 
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