It was a hot Saturday afternoon and the mercury was rising. Qryptiq was all padded up for the
Open Cricket Quiz at the St Stephen’s College as part of their annual quizzing fest, Quizzotica. Unlike the usual
tardiness of DU quizzes, we were given the indication of the quiz starting on time. But alas, it wasn't to be as a filler quiz ended up lasting an hour. And as we were lining up to start, the co-ordinator
requested a shift of venue, similar to a batsman moving out of the way at the last moment much
to the frustration of the bowler steaming in, to accommodate another quiz. However, after all
that pre-match hullabaloo (including the lack of an audio system), the preliminary rounds of the
OPEN CRICKET QUIZ began with 20 questions instead of the usual 25, as the quizmaster was too busy
the night before evident from the lipstick smudged all over his face..NOT[ that was a cover up for thegulal thanks to the holi party in office the previous day]. Piyush Chawla bashing was peppered
throughout the quiz (the perils of being Dhoni’s sweetheart). The prelims was a closely contested
affair with only 2.5 marks separating the top 6 teams. There were some usual suspects in the
finals. Team A, B and C were quick off the blocks with little separating them, while the other three
lagged behind without opening their account in the initial part of the quiz. However, the Brothers
of Bhatta displayed their consistency throughout the quiz and their experience showed, as they
switched to top gear in the final round with a murderous performance, scoring 21 out of a possible
24 points. Team E leapfrogged into contention in the penultimate round cracking all the answers
but missed out in the final round. Team D they were never really in the game, guess they had an off day. Team C were always knocking on the door with some fabulous
answers, they looked like hardcore Cricket Quizzers. Would like to see more of them in other quizzes as well. They ended up tied for second spot with Team
F, who gave some neat answers to claim that spot (the teams decided to split the pot after some
careful, structured analysis of the opportunity cost involved)
Going by the rule of thumb that ‘90% of the questions should be workable and answerable’ and
coupled with occasional humor, arguments and above all fabulous answers (even though the
absence of sledging would have lighted up things), the quiz had it all. We would like to thank
IMS for partnering with us.
Final scores in descending order- 46 (Team B), 26 (Team C and Team F), 24 (Team A)
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