awesome!!!!

A team needs 7 runs to win from 3 balls. both batsmen at crease are at 94 runs each. At end of the match , both batsmen score centuries and the team wins.how is it possible?BOTH BATSMAN SHOULD BE NOT OUT.

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Arshad ~Died~ ·

the first one hits a six but is retired hurt at that moment(due to tennis elbow preferably....lol[3])......the new batsman in hits the ball into the air and is caught....but the two batsman cross over.....and then the second batsman hits a six and completes his hundred too....
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injun joe ·

Is arshad's answer the one you want?[7]
Or there is something more to it?

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Dr.House ·

there should be no wicket falling man..

his answer is wrong...

and take that both the batsmean will stay at the crease, no retired hurt etc etc

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Arshad ~Died~ ·

but dude the question was that the wicket of those two batsmen should not fall...there was nuthing in the rules saying that they cant get retired hurt...
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Dr.House ·

ok leaving that u have any other solution??

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Philip Calvert ·

@b555 : can you check the question once more... i remember this one having a trick of one "short" run...but can't think of it right now..

btw are no balls wide balls allowed?

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Dr.House ·

extras allowed dude... just that dont use any retired etc etc

aur ha, agar tu google main check karega na, u will get many results with 7 runs in 2balls,

mera q galath nahiin hain....

mera q bhii sahiin hain... google waale results alag bathate hain

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qwerty ·

1st ball - 4 runs

2nd ball - 3 runs taken , out of wich 1 was short run , so actually 2 runs but strike exchanged ,

3rd ball- sixer!!

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abcd ·

1st ball the striker nicks the ball and it touches the equipment of fielding team while they crossover for a single which means 1+5(for the helmet)=100 for the striker

2nd ball the non striker is now the striker and he smashes a six ie 94+6=100

u dont need the third ball dude!

who the hell has lack to search for questions on google??

anyone who has played professional cricket will answer this

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