KiWiNiNjA
International Coach
Exactly. 3x2=4What was wrong was that, exactly? Four wickets in four balls is indeed known as a double hat-trick, for whatever stupid reasons.
Exactly. 3x2=4What was wrong was that, exactly? Four wickets in four balls is indeed known as a double hat-trick, for whatever stupid reasons.
It's difficult to understand if you're not from a country that has no reason to fail in international competition, yet somehow consistently manages to do so no matter what the circumstances.What is with this defeatist mentality amonst English sports fans?
So tell me why then, if they so utterly hopeless why should they bother turning up?
Fair point, but still doesn't make a great deal of sense to me. There should be a different name for it.(W [W W) W]
Double hattrick.
Yep. Just ask anyone on Battrick.So five wickets in five balls would be a triple hat-trick, eh?
Still makes absolutely no sense.(W [W W) W]
Double hattrick.
Wow, he's smart figuring out those equations.Still makes absolutely no sense.
Double=times 2
3x2=6
or
(1+1+1)x2=6
since when did (1+1+1+1)=(1+1+1)x2
Maths explains everything young chap, and today, it has proven you wrong.
I won't be watching it.Can't wait for the game tonight!!
Yes, conventionally, but this is semantics!Still makes absolutely no sense.
Double=times 2
Aus-SL Match Preview on Channel 9 News....also has a short clip of Sanath and his injured ankle.
Clip at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT5PeHBRZc0
Sounds like you could do with some help from Becks:Still makes absolutely no sense.
Double=times 2
3x2=6
or
(1+1+1)x2=6
since when did (1+1+1+1)=(1+1+1)x2
Maths explains everything young chap, and today, it has proven you wrong.
OK, let me figure out what your trying to say.Yes, conventionally, but this is semantics!
Does a double cheeseburger mean that you get two whole cheeseburgers? No -- you just get two lots of the actual meaty bit, but still with one bun.
I know that's a rubbish analogy, but I'm hungry right now!
As Andy said, it's called a double hattrick as there are two individual hattricks in there, even if they are mixed together.
You're miss.I won't be watching it.
The ICC doesn't give permanent ODI status anymore which is a good thing, because there's a check every 4 years and then you go on. Kenya will lose theirs too in 2009 unless they qualify for the wc or get test status. Todays win promoted Ireland to the main table but if they don't qualify for the wc then they'll lose it. But I'm sure they will.
Genius!OK, let me figure out what your trying to say.
The first wicket is the bottom bun.
The middle wicket is the 'meaty bit'.
The last wicket is the top bun.
Therefore for a double hattrick, all you need is an extra 'meaty bit'. Hence a double hattrick being 4 wickets in 4 balls.
Damn, I wasted all these years at university when I couldve just gone to McDonalds.
Not the first time I've been called such.Genius!
But 2 cheeseburgers aren't mixed together in a double cheseburger, the burgers are actually separate entities...Yes, conventionally, but this is semantics!
Does a double cheeseburger mean that you get two whole cheeseburgers? No -- you just get two lots of the actual meaty bit, but still with one bun.
I know that's a rubbish analogy, but I'm hungry right now!
As Andy said, it's called a double hattrick as there are two individual hattricks in there, even if they are mixed together.
The two cheeseburgers just share certain parts - those being the buns. Much like how the two hat-tricks share the second and third balls of the wicket succession.But 2 cheeseburgers aren't mixed together in a double cheseburger, the burgers are actually separate entities...