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Nope. Higher.
HKUCC actually only won that game by like 18 runs or something!Butt went Pranav Dhanwade in that knock on that Saturday.
Nope. Higher.
HKUCC actually only won that game by like 18 runs or something!Butt went Pranav Dhanwade in that knock on that Saturday.
I can get Y and Z I think; just finding X.Not sure it really fits the format, but here's a trivia question:
X played in a Test in which Y also played.
Y played in a Test in which Z also played.
X died before Z was born.
Who are X, Y and Z?
(There are three possible answers, though two of them involve the same Y and Z).
Unlucky - Briggs and Rhodes both played in the 1899 Ashes, but not in the same Test.Johnny Briggs is X.
Wilfred Rhodes is Y.
George Headley is Z.
Yeah, thought that could've been the case -- I didn't have time to check.Unlucky - Briggs and Rhodes both played in the 1899 Ashes, but not in the same Test.
This is a tough as nails puzzle.Not sure it really fits the format, but here's a trivia question:
X played in a Test in which Y also played.
Y played in a Test in which Z also played.
X died before Z was born.
Who are X, Y and Z?
(There are three possible answers, though two of them involve the same Y and Z).
ataraxia's answer was partially correct.Can we ask for clues?
Yeah; I think I've got it this time.ataraxia's answer was partially correct.
You mean Y and Z?Correct.
The third answer involves much more recent players (B and C are still alive).