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"WHAT ARE THE MAXIMUM RUNS A SINGLE BATSMAN CAN MAKE IN A '50 OVERS' INNING IF THERE ARE NO 'NO BALLS', NO 'WIDE BALLS' AND 'NO EXTRAS'?."


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A batsman can score a maximum of 1653 runs in a ODI innings of 50 overs, assuming not a single no-ball is bowled. Let us assume the batsman is Rohit Sharma. He takes strike, hits the first five balls for sixes, takes three off the sixth ball and retains the strike for the second over.

Step-by-step explanation:

Thus in an over he can score maximum of 5*6 + 3 = 33 runs, so in 50 overs 50*33 = 1650runs. However there is a catch, in last ball of the match, he need not go for 3 runs, he can hit six, thus maximum runs can be scored by a batsman in a one day cricket match can be 1653.

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Answered by Anuj1vijay2shashank3
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It Answer is....

33×49+36= 1653 runs.

so on

hope it helps you
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