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Originally Posted by P_R
A,B debuted in the same match.
A - Picked up the wicket of C and hung on to save the test match.
B - Did not play any other test match. Though he picked up 3 wickets in the first innings, he didn't bowl in the second innings.
C - Registered his highest score and picked up 4 wickets in the 2nd innings to push his team towards the brink of victory.
D,E - Scored unbeaten centuries in this match
Puzzle 2:
A,B debuted in the same match
A and B shared a century partnership in this match (a sort of rare occurrence between debutants)
B never played another Test match despite an unbeaten half-century
A was dismissed by C while closing in on his century
D and E were the captains
D is now a commentator
idhu avlO kashtamaavaa irukku? illa answer panra alavukku worth illayA? :confused2:Quote:
Originally Posted by GP
Clue:
Only twice have all 11 players had roles in taking the wickets in a Test innings and both matches involved this team. The first time was against West Indies in Jamaica in 2001, when the hosts were dismissed for 301 in the second innings. More recently, however, all 11 players played a hand in at least one dismissal against England at Newlands in 2010, and yet they managed only nine wickets in a thrilling draw.
thennAppirikkAQuote:
Originally Posted by GP
PuLiyan, clues kudunga
Clue for Puzzle 1:
A is a bowler and played over 100 tests but had this very rough start where he picked up a solitary wicket and gave away 100+ runs.
Clue for Puzzle 2:
A is a popular current player. He got 96 in that match. Just think of current players who made 90 odd in debut innings.
First one
Sydney 1991
Shane Warne = A
Ravi Shastri = C
Sachin Godulkar = E
Subroto Bannerjee = B
It seems D= David, Boon