kamal.hrd
1

Ball 1- One batsman edges the ball and it hits the helmet behind the keeper so five runs as per the rules and not byes becoz its edged from the bat of the batsman so its counted as his runs and not byes.
Ball 2- Single runs taken by Batsman 1 and he reaches his hundred.
Ball 3- Next Batsman hits it for Six and he also eaches hundred.
Note: - As the ball 1 is edged and hits the helmet its counted as batsman's runs and not byes as the rules. its as simple as an edge not taken by the keepr and goes to the boundry is counted as four by the batsman and not four byes.
Regards,
Kamal Modi

From India, New Delhi
Amith R Murthy
16

Dear Friends,
Great thinking by Supriya and i guess the second answer from Mahesh and Kamal are also apt to be correct answer. But i guess in the first answer where the first ball is a wide than you cannot hit it to four. Hope you all know that wide will be given when the ball is out of reach of batsman. Anyways great question, lets keep it going to find can we find any other solution for the same.......
Regards
Amith R.

From India, Bangalore
supriyamanocha
5

Hi Kamal... gud try... but penelty points by any means go to team only... and would not be counted in the batsman’s account... :) anyways... gr8 try... keep posting
From India, New Delhi
supriyamanocha
5

I have figured out one more solution...
1st ball: Batsman A hits the ball for 6 and gets his muscle pulled in doing so... but since he's hit a six, he completes his century... he is retired hurt...
New Batsman takes over...
2nd ball: New batsman hits the ball and runs for 1 run but is caught out. BUT the 2 batsmen have already crossed each other... so now the Batsman B is on strike..
3rd Ball: Batsman B hits the ball for 6, completes the century and win the game... :)

From India, New Delhi
Amith R Murthy
16

Dear Supriya,
This is really a great answer. But with Kamal's answer i guess the runs will certainly go to the batsman also let me get it clarified. Never the less another great answer...
Regards
Amith R.

From India, Bangalore
kamal.hrd
1

Dear Supriya,
As the ball's edged by the batsman its always counted as batsman's runs rather than extras. if he would have missed the ball and it would have hit the helmet than it would have been five byes. good alternate answer by Supriya again. Its shows that a problem can be solved by various means only difference is to put in an effort to do so.
Kamal.

From India, New Delhi
khairnarravi
4

First Batsman hit Six of the last ball of the running Over.
Over Change Batsmen swaped. i.e First batsman will go to Non-striking end
Second batsmen will again Hit Six.
So Both remains Not-out & completed Hundred with One ball in Hand

From India, Nagpur
supriyamanocha
5

Sorry to disappoint u Amith... but the runs would not go into the batsman's account... rather they will be in team's account only... I am sure about it... please check again from some sources....

From India, New Delhi
mashmahesh
276

Can you guess which festival is this...? The answer is on the way.. Regards mahesh
From India, Pune
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: jpg fest.jpg (86.5 KB, 38 views)

Amith R Murthy
16

Dear Supriya, No problem, i dont see anything to get disappointed with this. Let me check and come back to you on this........... Regards Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.






Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.