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Jasmine
wat a stupid q
by Jasmine on Jul 17, 2009 04:31 PM

wat a stupid q

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Suryanarayan Dash
its too much
by Suryanarayan Dash on Jul 17, 2009 01:50 PM  | Hide replies

its too much, so plse stop these type of discussion, and its more impressive, if some body discussed about the current proplem in india and try to solve it .what rediff is doing now a days, so kindly ommit such type of agenda frm ur page, as iff we r alws reading ur page for new and immediate information

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simple
Re: its too much
by simple on Jul 17, 2009 04:09 PM
then why r u wasting ur time adding comments to such time-wasting article. soja bachu

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Partha Choudhury
Re: Re: its too much
by Partha Choudhury on Jul 17, 2009 10:49 PM
Touche!

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pulkit sharma
how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by pulkit sharma on Jul 17, 2009 01:16 PM  | Hide replies

the expert is a fool..

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C M
Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by C M on Jul 17, 2009 08:24 PM
OK PUlkit Here is the situation ...Bowler took a wkt on last ball of one over.
The next over he/she bowled , the very first ball he/she took wkt. And that was end of first innings for one team.So 2 wkts in 2 overs..Now in Secnd innings the same bowler takes wkt on his/her first bowl....So thats 3 wkts in 3 consecutives ball being bowled by same bowler in SAME match, Spanning 3 overs...Hope u got the answer...Now tell me is he really fool...? LoL

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Imran Shaikh
Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by Imran Shaikh on Jul 17, 2009 01:18 PM
sir please read the comment posted by varun laisu...

here is what he wrote.....

While all hat-tricks are rare and prized, some examples are particularly extraordinary. On 2 December 1988, Merv Hughes, playing for Australia, dismissing Curtly Ambrose with the last ball of his penultimate over and Patrick Patterson with the first ball of his next over, wrapping up the West Indies first innings. When Hughes returned to bowl in the West Indies second innings, he trapped Gordon Greenidge lbw with his first ball, completing a hat-trick over two different innings and becoming the only player in Test cricket history to achieve the three wickets of a hat-trick in three different overs

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C M
Re: Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by C M on Jul 17, 2009 08:26 PM
Imran ...Its cool...thanks for sharing

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prateek
Re: Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by prateek on Jul 17, 2009 03:06 PM
no hat trick cant be considered valid if it exceed a single match.
example given by u is for same match
and different innings

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Punjee Global
Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by Punjee Global on Jul 17, 2009 02:23 PM
This is totally fool and i am so angry this folish does not know how many exact century brian lara has scored. exact century is 34 while this folish man write 46 ohhh damn this folish alongwith who accept him as an expert. really friends this whole rediff is bogus i noticed many times, they mistake in meaning of words which make astray the readers specially who does not know the exact meaning.

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Imran Shaikh
Re: Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by Imran Shaikh on Jul 17, 2009 02:37 PM
dear friend, u need to read the question of that particular reader properly in order to understand the answer.

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dhiraj kumar
Re: Re: Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by dhiraj kumar on Jul 17, 2009 03:28 PM
Imran you read the question properly he has asked 2 different matches

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Passionate Indian
Re: Re: Re: Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different ov
by Passionate Indian on Jul 17, 2009 04:35 PM
Dhiraj, Imran's answer is on the question of centuries and you are stuck up on the one about hat-trick. Guys get a handle on what you all are saying!!!

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amit rakshit
Re: Re: how can a hattrick be taken in three different overs?
by amit rakshit on Jul 17, 2009 06:13 PM
Oye pagle pehle question samajh
400x1/100=4 300x1/100 = 3 200x7/100 = 14 100x25/100 = 25 So tatal 46...samjhe

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hiren sevak
Statistics Table
by hiren sevak on Jul 17, 2009 12:57 PM

Rediff as usual useless and incomplete things been displayed.
After every Answer its mentioned kindly see the TABLE but where is the TABLE.

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