0 votes 0 votes How many runs a batsman can score in one day match (50 overs / 300 balls) with no wides, no balls, no extras and no over throws? Others general-aptitude numerical-answers + – rsansiya111 asked Aug 28, 2022 • retagged Aug 28, 2022 by makhdoom ghaya rsansiya111 527 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
2 votes 2 votes 5 sixes in every over in 5 balls till 49 and 3 runs in last ball of over to keep strike (5*6+3)*49=1617 in last over max runs 6*6=36 so total 1617+36=1653 afroze answered Aug 28, 2022 • edited Aug 28, 2022 by afroze afroze comment Share Follow See all 9 Comments See all 9 9 Comments reply Arjun commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share Technically one can run a 5, 7 or even more :) 0 votes 0 votes afroze commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share 5 can be but not more bcoz there r restrictions no xtras 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share If a fielder is too slow to pick the ball, batsmen can run 5, 6 or 7 and I don’t think there is a law limiting this in cricket. 0 votes 0 votes afroze commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share hmm might possible but there will be another fielder even if the first one is slow. 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share Practically there should be but theoretically not. It can also happen like a fielder chased the ball to boundary pulled it back and suffered a strain so that cant throw the ball back. Then another fielder will need to go there to get the ball. I haven’t seen such a thing happen in cricket yet but is not impossible. Anyway the question here is not considering above 3 runs I suppose. 0 votes 0 votes afroze commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share Actually I stopped at 5 bt in this way it should be infinite 0 votes 0 votes afroze commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share and in xam how will it be framed? 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share Actually this question is not suitable for an exam like GATE because a candidate is not expected to know the rules of cricket (like batsman changing after every over, an over having 6 balls etc). And explaining them is not so easy. Now even if we assume everyone knows the rules, it should be mentioned “assuming no more than 4 runs are taken by running between the wickets”. 2 votes 2 votes afroze commented Aug 28, 2022 reply Follow Share Ok thnx 🙏 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.