With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Douglas Adams's 1982 science fiction comedy novel "Life, the Universe and Everything" – the third part of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series – features the urn containing the Ashes as a significant element of its plot. The urn is stolen by alien robots, as the burnt stump inside is necessary to unlock an elaborate cosmic padlock (currently in storage), which is itself needed to be permanently secured on yet another layer of security known as the "Wikkit Gate" and prevent the potential liberation of an imprisoned world called Krikkit.
text_B: Is it possible that the English author of this novel was making a commentary on the needlessly complex rules of cricket, by implying that judicial matters on the planet Krikkit likewise have lots of layers of redundancy and complexity (rather than just one all-important, key layer)?
YES.