True story.
Back in the 2000s (the decade), @tintin1107 often used to quiz me on cricket, mostly on Yahoo! Messenger.
I tried to reciprocate at times.
Some of them could be worked out.
Here is one I shall never forget.
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Back in the 2000s (the decade), @tintin1107 often used to quiz me on cricket, mostly on Yahoo! Messenger.
I tried to reciprocate at times.
Some of them could be worked out.
Here is one I shall never forget.
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T: Name a Test match where the wickets of a side fell in the same sequence in both innings.
Me: This is random. This can be anything. I can't tell from memory.
T: No, you can work this out. There might have been others, but you can work out one instance.
Me: How?
T: You can. :)
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Me: This is random. This can be anything. I can't tell from memory.
T: No, you can work this out. There might have been others, but you can work out one instance.
Me: How?
T: You can. :)
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Me:
T:
Me:
T:
Me: Oh, Haynes.
T: Yes.
This Test match, basically. Haynes is still the only batsman to open batting and get last out in each innings of a Test match.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/west-indies-tour-of-new-zealand-1979-80-61929/new-zealand-vs-west-indies-1st-test-63259/full-scorecard
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T:
Me:
T:
Me: Oh, Haynes.
T: Yes.
This Test match, basically. Haynes is still the only batsman to open batting and get last out in each innings of a Test match.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/west-indies-tour-of-new-zealand-1979-80-61929/new-zealand-vs-west-indies-1st-test-63259/full-scorecard
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