The text appears to be a transcript of a dialogue from a movie or a play, possibly a crime thriller or a detective story. The dialogue revolves around a murder case involving a cricket team, Blasters 11, and a CID officer named Daya.
The story begins with Daya, a CID officer, lifting weights and discussing his aspirations to become a CID officer. He then participates in an arm wrestling competition with a young man named Amar, who aspires to become a CID officer as well.
The plot thickens when Amar is found murdered in a cricket ground. The murder weapon is a cricket ball that has been tampered with to contain an explosive. The investigation leads to the discovery that the explosive used in the ball was stolen from a company named SMC.
The investigation also reveals that the murder was not committed by the players of Blasters 11, but by a craftsman named Mohan who was asked to make the ball-bomb. The mastermind behind the murder is revealed to be the owner of Blasters 11, Raman, who was motivated by the prospect of gaining a large amount of money from Amar's insurance.
The final revelation is that the real murderer is Suresh, Amar's girlfriend's lover, who was threatened by Amar and decided to kill him. The murder was planned by Suresh, who was paid by Raman to switch the original ball with the bomb-filled one.
The transcript ends with the arrest of Suresh and the revelation that the murder was committed for the insurance money.
This is a very long and complex task. I can only extract the key facts from the first document for now. Here are some possible facts:
- 1. Amar, a star batsman of Blasters 11, was killed by a bomb blast while playing a practice match.
- 2. The bomb was hidden inside a cricket ball that was delivered by Sumit, a pace bowler of the same team.
- 3. Amar had hit the ball three times before it exploded on the fourth delivery.
- 4. The CID team arrived at the scene and started investigating the case.
- 5. Amar had a spat with his teammate Keshav, who accused him of getting him run out deliberately and ruining his career.
- 6. Amar also had a girlfriend named Leena, who was present at the ground and witnessed the blast.
- 7. The CID team suspected that someone had switched the regular ball with the bomb one in the dressing room, where all the players and staff members had access.
- 8. The CID team also learned that there was a dispute between the owners of Blasters 11, Raman and Vishwas, and Vishwas had split up with the company after a coalmine scandal.