Related to sharing a surname with people more famous?1. It's in the names
2. There's a clue in my explanation of why Chandra's playing
3. Numbers 1, 5, 6 and 8 are the biggest giveaways. And number 6 is a particularly fine crick eter
4. 12th Man = Napoleon Einstein
Close enough it's basically the Bangladesh destroyers team. Gave Taibu the gloves because Sanga tends not to keep as much in Test's and Taibu had an amazing average. Basically these guys have killed Bangladesh everytime they've played.Batsmen have above 500 runs against Bangladesh.
Bowlers have taken above 25 wickets against Bangladesh.
Taibu - Highest runs maker against Ban among wicketkeepers other than Sanga? (443 runs)
Yes, and you're right to note the turing referenceRelated to sharing a surname with people more famous?
I don't get the turing reference, but maybe i'm just silly.
All share a name with a person who has a scientific theory/concept named after them? Or something along those lines.Yes, and you're right to note the turing reference
Yep all famous scientists of one kind or anotherAll share a name with a person who has a scientific theory/concept named after them? Or something along those lines.
All have test centuries? Too simple I'd guess, but I do know Balaskas & Saqlain are the two players with the lowest batting averages to have registered tons in tests, so is it that area?Saeed Anwar
Mike Atherton
Kumar Sangakkara
Javed Miandad
Martin Crowe
Greg Chappell
Richard Hadlee
Ian Botham
+Alan Knott
Xenophon Balaskas
Saqlain Mushtaq
Yup, definitely quite close.All have test centuries? Too simple I'd guess, but I do know Balaskas & Saqlain are the two players with the lowest batting averages to have registered tons in tests, so is it that area?
scored test match hundreds before test match fifties?Saeed Anwar
Mike Atherton
Kumar Sangakkara
Javed Miandad
Martin Crowe
Greg Chappell
Richard Hadlee
Ian Botham
+Alan Knott
Xenophon Balaskas
Saqlain Mushtaq
Noscored test match hundreds before test match fifties?
more centuries than 50s? But not sure of that with Atherton in there...
Not the right line of thinking, I'm afraidmore centuries than 50s? But not sure of that with Atherton in there...