If the batsman hits the ball such that the fielders fail to stop it reaching the boundary of the field, four runs are credited to him immediately, irrespective of the number of times he ran between the wickets. If the ball flies directly over the boundary without touching the ground inside the field, then the batsman scores six runs instead of four.
batsman score runs...
Runs
A batsman can score a maximum of 36 runs by hitting 6 balls in cricket.
it is the striking batsman who ran
runs
It's four if it reaches the boundary - even if the batsman has run.
faisal
i think it is runs
1.By striking the ball and running between the Wickets until a fielder returns the ball. 2. Strike the ball along the ground past the Boundaries - 4 runs. 3.Strike the ball over the boundaries [in the air] - 6 runs Illegal deliveries: wides and no-balls result in runs which are not credited to the batsman. Runs taken when the batsman has not struck the ball or have struck the ball with his body(instead of the bat) are called byes and legbyes and are not credited to the batsman.
KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka is the best batsman for 2015. He has scored 541 runs in seven test matches putting an average of 108.2 runs.
Nope -the maximum runs awarded is six.
A duck in cricket is when a batsman goes into bat, scores no runs, and is then out again. A golden duck is when a batsman is out on their first ball, and a diamond duck is when an opening batsman is out on the first ball of the match.