brandon m'cullam
yes. there's no doubt about that....not only is he the best cricketer to have ever played for India, he is probably the best batsman to have ever played in the world after don Bradman.
now only one batsman sachim tendulkar
Yuvraj singh is the one of the best middle batsman in Indian cricket team. he was in good form in last waorld cup(2011) but when the ipl comes he go down most reason for that is changing in the batting order. We think that he was good batsman only when he is only an batsman in crease that means he want the position number 5 for his best play. And he will punish the bowlers in last over. I conclude by saying he will worth 5000000 in this time for an ipl team.
OK, I can only see one possible way this could happen: - First ball, Batsman A on strike (94*), 7 to win - the ball is struck (presumably to somewhere in the outfield) and the batsmen take three runs. However, on one of the runs, one of the batsmen accidentally fails to make his ground, so the umpire calls a short run and that run is disallowed (as per Law 18.4(a)). While the ball is still in play the fielder throws it to the wicket-keeper but overthrows it, and the ball goes to the boundary and so an additional four runs are awarded (as per Law 19.6). Thus, six runs (3 runs - 1 short run + 4 overthrows) are awarded to Batsman A for his century and according to Law 18.12(a), Batsman B would now be on strike. - Second ball, Batsman B on strike (94*), 1 to win - the ball is struck over the boundary for six. Batsman B scores his century and his team wins the match. If anyone knows of any other way this can be done, please let me know as I would be very interested to hear your solutions. However, according to the laws of cricket, that is definitely one way to solve the problem. PS - Just thought I'd correct some of the other suggestions. If the ball hits a helmet on the field, the batting side is awarded five penalty runs which would be added to the scorecard as Extras and not the batsman's score. If the last two balls of the innings were in different overs then Duckworth/Lewis would have to be applied and the target would almost certainly change. Any no-balls would again be added as Extras and would then make it impossible for both batsmen to score centuries.
No. AIEEE score will not be considered in VJTI. Only MHT-CET score is required to get admission in VJTI. And the score should be more than 100 out of 200 to get admission.
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Virender Sehwag. He is the only Indian batsman to have scored two triple centuries in test cricket
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Sachin Tendulkar is the only batsman in the world cricket to score 'century of the centuries' (49 in ODI+5I in Test=100).
Not out. Only way to get batsman out when a no ball is thrown is run out.
If its all in the same ball they will not get any runs but if they get run out next ball they will make 2.