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There is a theory that if someone discovers what the Universe is for, and why exactly it is here. It will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even bizarre and unexplainable! They even say that this happened before.

This makes You wanna think...
There exists more than one.
 
What does the solution of NaOH + CaS6 + CaCl2 - HCl7 + Freeze + Boil + Steam - NaNO2 =?
 
Double & Boundary.
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Batsman will run 3, but have a short run. He'll get 2. Next ball can be hit for 3/4/6.
Sorry @Abhas I didn't understand your explanation 100%. Well done!


"The Batsman is on 98 and the non striker is on 97"
"3 runs required from 2 balls"
"both batsman have to score a century and win the match"
 
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"The Batsman is on 98 and the non striker is on 97"
"3 runs required from 2 balls"
"both batsman have to score a century and win the match"
He will run for three but due to not completing the second run only 1st & 3rd runs are considered.He is on 100 and at non-strikers end. Other batsman score a boundary.
 
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1)The umpire permits a substitute runner LAWFULLY. Can the opposing captain object to the runner?
A.YES
B.NO
2)How many ways a batsman be out ?
A.4
B.6
C.8
D.10
3)What would happen if a player fielded the ball with his cap?
A.Umpire signals dead ball
B.Batsman gets no additional runs
C.Batsman gets 5 runs
4)A batsman is given out before he has stepped onto the field. What could he have done wrong?
A.He forgot to put his helmet
B.He took more than 2 minutes to come inside ground
C.He abused and cursed a fielder
D.He was sleeping before coming in
5)The ball strikes a close fielder on his helmet before being caught. What happens?
A.Batsman is out
B.Batsman is not out
6)The frequency and duration of drink breaks is decided and agreed upon by
A.Home captain
B.Away Captain
C.By both captains
7)Batsman is caught in slips, umpire signals a no ball, batsman does not realize and keeps walking out of crease and the fielder takes the bails off. What happens ?
A.Batsman is declared out
B.Batsman is declared not out
C.Batsman is penalized 5 runs but allowed to bat
D.Fielding team is penalized 5 runs but Batsman not allowed to bat
8)If a fielder makes unfair movement behind batsman then umpire calls for ?
A.No Ball
B.Dead Ball
C.Wide Ball
D.5 Runs penalty
9)If there are more than two fielders (other than wicket keeper) behind batting crease and on the on side, umpire calls for ?
A.Dead Ball
B.No Ball
C.Wide Ball
10)An obstacle or person within the field of play shall not be regarded as a boundary unless so decided by the umpires before the toss.
A.True
B.False

Answers: 1)A 2)D 3)C 4)B 5)A 6)C 7)A 8)B 9)B 10) A











 
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1)The umpire permits a substitute runner LAWFULLY. Can the opposing captain object to the runner?
A.YES
B.NO
2)How many ways a batsman be out ?
A.4
B.6
C.8
D.10
3)What would happen if a player fielded the ball with his cap?
A.Umpire signals dead ball
B.Batsman gets no additional runs
C.Batsman gets 5 runs
4)A batsman is given out before he has stepped onto the field. What could he have done wrong?
A.He forgot to put his helmet
B.He took more than 2 minutes to come inside ground
C.He abused and cursed a fielder
D.He was sleeping before coming in
5)The ball strikes a close fielder on his helmet before being caught. What happens?
A.Batman is out
B.Batman is not out
6)The frequency and duration of drink breaks is decided and agreed upon by
A.Home captain
B.Away Captain
C.By both captains
7)Batsman is caught in slips, umpire signals a no ball, batsman does not realize and keeps walking out of crease and the fielder takes the bails off. What happens ?
A.Batsman is declared out
B.Batsman is declared not out
C.Batsman is penalized 5 runs but allowed to bat
D.Fielding team is penalized 5 runs but Batsman not allowed to bat
8)If a fielder makes unfair movement behind batsman then umpire calls for ?
A.No Ball
B.Dead Ball
C.Wide Ball
D.5 Runs penalty
9)If there are more than two fielders (other than wicket keeper) behind batting crease and on the on side, umpire calls for ?
A.Dead Ball
B.No Ball
C.Wide Ball
10)An obstacle or person within the field of play shall not be regarded as a boundary unless so decided by the umpires before the toss.
A.True
B.False

Answers: 1)A 2)D 3)C 4)B 5)A 6)C 7)A 8)B 9)B 10) A











The answer to the 5 Question is B
 

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