Psychology, asked by sanjeevsony6108, 11 months ago

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How many runs a single player can score in One day match (50 overs/ 300 balls)… No ‘no balls’, no wides, no extras, no over throws.

So how much runs he can score max?

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Answered by krittika03
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How many runs can a single player score in a one-day match (50 overs/300 balls) with no 'no balls', no wides, no extras, and no overthrows? What is the maximum number of runs he can score?

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Originally Answered: How many runs can a single player score in one match when there are no balls, no wides, no extras, and no over throws?

Lets consider whats actually possible. Let us suppose one batsman that opens the innings takes the maximum possible strike (assuming his stamina permits).

The best way that would yield maximum average runs per over for the same batsman is:

He plays first five balls of each over and hits a six. That's 5*6= 30 runs

On every last ball, he takes 3 runs to keep strike for next over.

That makes the total for every over = 33 runs.

He does this for all the 50 overs, that makes 33*50 = 1650 runs.

Just that on the last ball of the match, he doesn't need to take 3 runs and can hit that for a six too. That adds 3 more runs to the tally and makes his total as 1650+3 = 1653 runs.

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