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Both made century but still were not out. How is this possible?

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Both Sachin and Sehwag were batting on 94.
Three balls were left and the team needed 7 runs to win.

Both made century but still were not out. How is this possible?

posted Jun 22, 2015 by Kuldeep Apte

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Sehwag on Batting. First Ball hit for 4 Runs. Now Sehwag on 98 and Team needs 3 Runs off 2 Balls. Sehwag hits 2nd ball and took 3 Runs but 2nd Run was short. So, Umpire awarded only 2 Runs and that completes Sehwag's 100 runs. Now Sachin on strike and Team needs 1 Run off 1 Ball. Sachin Hits for 6 and completes his 100 and Team won the match.

answer Mar 5, 2016 by M Shashidhar Patil
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Sehwag on batting, first ball hits halmet (after bat) behind the wicket keeper and gets 5, now Sehwag on 99 and team needs 4 runs off 2 balls, he takes 1 on next ball and is on 100, side change 10dulkar on bat and he does for what he is known of.. a 6 .. both are at 100 and team wins.

answer Nov 3, 2015 by Ravi
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Both hits six

answer Nov 3, 2016 by Pankaj Thakur
First shewag hit six on 2nd ball they change the strik and then Sachin hit six



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