There's another way too
The first batsman hits a six, then a single to win it. At that point the scorers notice they're one run out in the total, so with one run needed off the last ball, the second batsman hits a six
There's another way too
Who are the seven? There's a good quiz question. Freddie Brown? David Sales? Mal Loye? Mike Hussey? Hussey deffo did, he scored a couple for them
EDIT: Alan Lamb must be there but I'm lost on the others
my turn I guess
Two batsman each on 94 runs. Seven runs needed to win in last 3 balls. Both make 100*. How?
First batsman hits a 6, then off the second last ball tries for another 6 but gets caught, however the batsman have crossed so off the last ball the second batsman hits a 6
I'm guessing it must be about one hitting a six so making a 100 then he gets out (say caught - can you be run out and cross) but they cross as mentioned then the other batsman hits a six on the last ball - hence three deliverys - this must have happened somewhere esp in 20 20
but then he is not 100*
First batsman hits a 6, then off the second last ball tries for another 6 but gets caught, however the batsman have crossed so off the last ball the second batsman hits a 6
The good thing is no play today due to wet outfield so a draw seems the likely result.
They really do start cricket too early now. Would make more sense to run May to late September.
They really do start cricket too early now. Would make more sense to run May to late September.