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Praveen_khm Posted 20 years ago
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Cricket Puzzle.....

Hi, I am posting my first puzzle here. .

This is a cricket puzzle.

There are two balls left for the match to be completed. Each player on either side are at 94 runs. At the end of the match, both score a century.

Can someone guess how would that be possible???

-Pravi
  

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If there were loads of no ***** because they do not count a a ball

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If there were loads of no ***** because they do not count a a ball
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Hello friends,

Can someone let me know if you're not able to understand the puzzle...or if it is not clear......

I was expecting my first thread to be interesting...but did not find any responses.....

let me wait....
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Ok, I'm not the greatest cricket lover in the world but here goes.

First i thought that the batsman hit a six,( but during the few seconds that it took to get there) the batsmen ran and having crossed the other batsman would face the last ball, and he could hit a six to give them a 100 each but i guess that is too simple.

So , Fielders occasionally wear helmets when close fieldin
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the first player hits the ball and runs.he takes two and starts for the third.at this moment there is an overthrow which goes for four .so batsman 1 gets 6 runs and scored a century and batsman 2 is on strike.he hits the last ball for a six,scores his century and wins the match.
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Anon,

that was a right guess.......

Thanks that my thread was identified.......

-Pravi.....
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Eargasms,

That was a nice try.... However, for the first try, when a person hits a six, no matter what he runs, he has to face the ball again. So no question of the other player facing the ball. For your second try, when he is awarded 5 runs, again the run which he runs again will not be considered.

Cheers,

Pravi.......
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I am not able to see the game
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The first player hits a no-ball for a six and stays in strike. He completed his century. He gets run out next ball with the second batsman at the striker's end....Thesecond batsman hits a six and the match's over...HOWZATT?!?!

Regards,

ankur...forever...
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The real puzzle is that---
2 ***** remaining & 7 runs to win.
both batsmen on 94.
how they will complete centuries & win the match?
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Praveen_khmHi, I am posting my first puzzle here. .

This is a cricket puzzle.

There are two ***** left for the match to be completed. Each player on either side are at 94 runs. At the end of the match, both score a century.

Can someone guess how would that be possible???

-Pravi
The real puzzle is that-----

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