Theoretically, what is the maximum number of runs a batsman can score in a normal one-day match? assume there is no extra (no ball, wide ball, etc) and conditions are ideal.
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overs = 50
each of the 49 overs he scores 6 in each of the 5 balls and 3 of the last to keep strike. last over he hits every ball for a 6
so total score = (6×5+3×1)×49 + 6×6 = 33×49+ 36
=1653 runs
each of the 49 overs he scores 6 in each of the 5 balls and 3 of the last to keep strike. last over he hits every ball for a 6
so total score = (6×5+3×1)×49 + 6×6 = 33×49+ 36
=1653 runs
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