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impact5 | 13:47 Tue 13th Jul 2010 | Sport
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IN ONE DAY cricket GAME. A TEAM NEEDED 14 RUNS TO TIE WITH ONLY ONE BALL OF THE GAME LEFT. THEY DID IT, BUT HOW?
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Steve no idea about answer (not into cricket)my mates keeps asking me questions:- see if you understand answer.
LAST BALL HIT FOR SIX BUT IT WAS A NO-BALL WHICH IN ONE DAY CRICKET IS 2 RUNS PLUS EXTRA BALL. SO NOW GOT 8 OFF THAT BALL AND THE EXTRA BALL WAS HIT FOR SIX SO WAS TOTAL OF 14 !!!!!!!AMAZING.
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steve this is reply, when I ask, did it happen
Ken It happened about 2 weeks ago in first class cricket but I sent details to pal so cannot recall match.Will try to find it.john-----
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http://tinyurl.com/32nkc42 (Link to ECB website)

Northants were playing Yorkshire in the FP T20 and wanted 13 to win off two deliveries. Richard Pyrah bowled a no-ball which Nicky Boje hit for six and then he smashed a four to earn a draw.

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