In a cricket scenario where the last two batsmen each need 100 runs, with 2 balls remaining and the team requiring 5 runs to win, a complex strategy emerges. The first batsman can hit a high ball, allowing time for both batsmen to run and switch places before the catch is made. This way, the first batsman can score 4 runs and be out, while the second batsman takes the strike for the final ball. The second batsman can then hit a four to complete his century and secure the win. However, the challenge lies in the rules of cricket regarding scoring runs while the ball is in the air, as runs are typically awarded only if the batsmen run before the catch is taken. The discussion highlights the intricacies of cricket rules and the strategic thinking required in tight match situations, emphasizing the need for effective partnerships in batting.