Nope -the maximum runs awarded is six.
To hit a six, the batsman must hit the cricket ball over the boundry rope without the ball touching the ground.
To score a six in cricket, you have to hit the ball so that it crosses the boundary rope on the foul.
To score six runs, a batsmen must hit the ball over the boundary rope without it coming into contact with the ground. However, it is possible to score six runs if you hit the ball, run for two, and then the ball is overthrown to the boundary for four more runs. It is also possible to score a six by running three, then the ball being overthrown and then running three more or running six runs after hitting the ball
It was the Brazilian striker Ronaldo with six goals.
when the batsman hits the ball over the boundry on the full. if this is done, he scores six runs
it will yuvi the man Yuvrajsing which scores 50 from 12 balls with six trick of six
just time the ball right and select your shot and hit it
Yes. All six runs are unearned.
not sure about the bible, but a score=20, therefore six score=120
longest six in history of cricket by the criss gyle from west indies
Law 20 of the Laws of Cricket concern what happens if the ball should somehow be lost or made unrecoverable (unassisted) in the course of play. It specifies that should this happen, the fielding team can call "lost ball", which renders the ball dead and the play over. The batting team is allowed to keep any penalty runs and is given credit for a six (if they've managed to score more than a six in the course of the play, those runs are kept instead). A replacement ball is then brought in which is in similar condition to the one that was lost.