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In a one day international cricket match, considering no extras (no wides, no 'no' balls, etc.) and no overthrows. What is the maximum number of runs that a batsman can score in an ideal case? Note: "Here we assume ideal and little practical scenario. We assume that batsman cannot run for more than 3 runs in a ball, as otherwise there is no limit, he can run infinite runs(theoretically) in a ball, as far as opposite team does not catch the ball." Full explanation needed. If you spam or explanation is not given, your answer will be reported ​

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lanation:a cricket ONE day match is 50 OVERS one over is 6 ballshence total playable balls is 50×6=300so now a batsman can THEORETICALLY GET 6 runs per balltherefore the most possible runs are 300×6=1800



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