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The wording is very confusing for those who don't play cricket TBH. What is a "1D plane"? I thought planes are always 2D. What does it mean to "field a shot"? How "favorite shot" is different from the other ones?
Also, the "overlap" illustration fails to show the only non-trivial case: when segments overlap in one point, e.g. [1,2] and [2,3]. Juding by the example this is considered an "overlap", but it is not clear from the description.
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Mr. X and His Shots
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The wording is very confusing for those who don't play cricket TBH. What is a "1D plane"? I thought planes are always 2D. What does it mean to "field a shot"? How "favorite shot" is different from the other ones?
Also, the "overlap" illustration fails to show the only non-trivial case: when segments overlap in one point, e.g. [1,2] and [2,3]. Juding by the example this is considered an "overlap", but it is not clear from the description.