Took some thought.... the "run seven" scenario is highly unlikely - would have 
to involve some spectacularly bad fielding! 

And I didn't listen to the blog, honest!

Mark


>>This is the correct answer (or at least the one they gave) do not not if 
>>there are any others which would work<<



Dave



From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Cc: leeds list <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2013, 15:59
Subject: Re: [LU] NON - LU - cricket quiz question (ignore if you listen to 
Andy Salzman Ashes podcast)


Ok, here goes...

First batsman hits a four off the first ball.
He then hits three off the second ball but the umpire rules the second run was 
short. So he gets his century but the batsmen have changed ends and still need 
one to win.
Second batsman hits a six off the last ball to win the match and complete his 
ton

Mark

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On 9 Jul 2013, at 16:35, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Last 2 batsmen are both on 94 in a one day game
> They need 7 to win and there are 3 balls left
> How can they both get a century ?
> 
> Like I say it has come from Andy Saltzman Ashes podcast so no kudos if you 
> get the answer from there)
> 
> Makes a change from camel and car quiz questions
> 
> Dave
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