ZERO WICKET
The players of the Indian cricket team were practicing for the final of the World Cup, which was scheduled to take place tomorrow. Two of the best batsmen were injured, so they were unavailable to play the final match. Thus, the Indian team was heavily dependent on Fili and Kili in the batting department. While practicing, Kili was hit in the head by a ball and fainted. After he woke up, Fili and the rest of the team realized Kili had developed short-term memory loss, due to which he would be able to retain his memory for only 10 minutes. The team realized they were in deep trouble, and they knew that if they informed the news to the ICC, then Kili would be unable to play in the World Cup final match. So, they decided not to tell anybody else about the situation. The toss was won by Pakistan, and they decided to bat first, posting a score of 235 at the end of 20 overs. Kili is an opening batsman, and he becomes nervous once a wicket falls, so the Indian team came up with a plan (one of the team players hacked the network and disabled the scoreboard screen so that Kili wouldn't be able to know the number of wickets fallen), since Kili's memory span is 10 minutes. Fili came up with a brilliant plan; since Kili will forget the number of wickets fallen every 10 minutes, Kili told all the team members that when they are playing in the field, each player should tell Kili that they both are the openers. In this way, even when the wickets were falling every now and then, according to Kili, the number of wickets was zero. At the climax of the match, the score was 220, and the wickets that had fallen were 9, but according to Kili, it was still zero. So he was very confident and hit two sixes and a four in the final over, and India won the match.