The question was part of their End Semester exam of Material and Energy Balances
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) stunned their students on Monday when a question regarding qualifier match- which will be held in Chepauk ground in Chennai for the IPL- appeared in their exam. The question was part of their End Semester exam of Material and Energy Balances.
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Much to the surprise of the student, IIT decided to add a bit of fun to their end semester exam. The exam was held on Monday and the students were asked a hypothetical question about how to make a judgment of the pitch and the outfield considering the dew factor.
The question read, “Dew can play a major role in day-night matches. Excessive dew in the outfield makes the ball wet. For spinners, the challenge is to grip the wet ball and get it to impart spin. For fast bowlers, it is difficult to hit the desired length. Hence, this can put the fielding team at a disadvantage. During IPL 2019, Chennai Super Kings are likely to play a qualifier at Chepauk Stadium on May 7. As per the weather forecast on May 7, the relative humidity in Chennai is expected to be 70 per cent. The temperature at the start of the game is expected to be 39 degrees. At the beginning of the second innings, the temperature is expected to drop to 27 degrees. Based on this info, if Dhoni wins the toss would you recommend batting or fielding first. Justify your answer.”
The question was set by the Bio-Technology faculty Professor Vignesh Muthuvijayan and the International Cricket Council's official Twitter handle shared the picture of the question along with the caption saying, "Shout out to Professor Vignesh at @iitmadras for making exams relevant to important, real-life issues! Can anyone help @msdhoni and @ChennaiIPL make a decision before the toss tomorrow? (and show your workings)"
The tweet further added, “Can anyone help @msdhoni and @ChennaiIPL make a decision…”
Shout out to Professor Vignesh at @iitmadras for making exams relevant to important, real-life issues!
Can anyone help @msdhoni and @ChennaiIPL make a decision before the toss tomorrow? (and show your workings ðu00c2u009fu00c2u0098u00c2u009c) pic.twitter.com/8fp7rGI5BG
— ICC (@ICC) May 6, 2019
To which this is what netizens replied
It's obvious whoever win the toss will elect field first. Dew will play crucial role , fielding second will definitely become challenging. Though Chennai has a spinning track , spinners in second inning will be in trouble to control the ball.
— Patel Meet (@msp_011) May 6, 2019
Win the toss , win the match.
@msdhoni will bowl first as the temperature is 39 in the beginning and in second innings it will drop to 27, hence major chances of due because of 70% humidity as the humid air will turn into water (due) on cold surfaces.
— Durwas Mohite (@DurwasMohite) May 6, 2019
*Outside the box thinking*
— Sai Krishðu00c2u009fu00c2u0092u00c2u009b (@bsk5496) May 6, 2019
Since Chennai pitch is supporting spin and since we have quality spinners than quality pacers, it is better to chase.
Bcz if dew comes, we will be in disadvantage.
And even if dew doesn't come, chasing will be better for a heavy-batting unit like #CSK
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