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

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In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them go..

Answer / honey madhu

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.....

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In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them go..

Answer / venkatesapalani .v.t.

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.

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In a Cricket Match Two Batsmen are on 94 . 7 more runs to win from 3 ball remains. Both of them go..

Answer / piya

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..

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