Now to your riddle:
> One Puzzle. Two Names. Only One Truth.
This time, the game steps into chaos.
4 questions. 2 possible players. But only ONE is the right answer.
Trust your instinct. Not your logic.
Let’s decode each question carefully — sounds like a cricket-based puzzle, and likely between two famous Indian cricketers.
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The 4 Questions:
Q1:
> He made his international debut in 2008 and is known for his unmatched aggression and hunger to win. Who is he?
Answer: Virat Kohli
International debut in August 2008 vs Sri Lanka
Known for his fiery, aggressive demeanor and intense competitiveness.
Q2:
> He plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore and once captained India in all three formats. Who is he?
Answer: Virat Kohli
Long-time player and former captain of RCB
Also captained India in Tests, ODIs, and T20Is
Q3:
> He made his IPL debut for Kolkata Knight Riders and shocked everyone with his all-round performance. Who is he?
Answer: Hardik Pandya — Nope.
Let’s recheck.
Virat Kohli debuted with RCB, not KKR.
Hardik Pandya debuted for Mumbai Indians.
This seems to point to Andre Russell or Sunil Narine, but they’re not Indian and wouldn’t match with the others.
Wait, if we limit this to the two "possible players", it's likely between:
Virat Kohli
Gautam Gambhir?
Gautam Gambhir:
Debuted internationally before 2008
Played for KKR
Known for aggression and led KKR to titles
But he didn’t play for RCB, nor captain India in all 3 formats.
Conclusion: The correct answer to Q3 is likely Sunil Narine or Andre Russell, but they don't match the player profile from Q1 and Q2.
So...
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The Puzzle’s Logic:
You’re given 4 questions. Only 3 shown — perhaps the 4th is hidden or part of the twist.
There are 2 possible players — likely Virat Kohli vs Someone else
But only one fits all clues
So far:
Question Answer
Q1 Virat Kohli
Q2 Virat Kohli
Q3 Not Kohli
Thus: Virat Kohli fits 2/3, but fails Q3
But Q3 might be the “red herring” — hence: "Trust your instinct. Not your logic."
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FINAL ANSWER: Virat Kohli
Why?
Because:
The first two clues clearly match Kohli
The third is intended to mislead, doesn't align with the theme of the rest
The title says: "Only one is the right answer." That’s Kohli — despite the inconsistency in Q3