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Cricket Quiz Time!!!?

Okay guys, here is a quiz. The rules are simple, the first answer to get them all right will get Best answer! Good Luck!

Difficulty: Moderate

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1.Where was the first ever tied test match played?

2.Who was the first batsmen in test cricket to be given out as "obstructing the field"?

3.Which bowler bowled a magical spell when Australia were boeled out for 310 from a position of 305/1?

4.Who holds the record of taking five or more wickets in a ODI most no. of times?

5.Who was the man of the match in 1992 world cup final?

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  • 3 months ago

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pansie, what will it take for you to stop this rubbish? eh?

3 months ago

That was explaining the misunderstanding that you guys had...Really...

3 months ago

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1.Where was the first ever tied test match played?
Brisbane (it was between Australia and the West Indies in 1960).

2.Who was the first batsmen in test cricket to be given out as "obstructing the field"?
Sir Len Hutton in a match against South Africa at The Oval in 1951. As far as I'm aware he is still the only Test player to be given out in that manner (if you're interested, the first ODI player given out in that way was Rameez Raja).

3.Which bowler bowled a magical spell when Australia were bowled out for 310 from a position of 305/1?
Sarfaraz Nawaz during the first Test at Melbourne in 1979.
Here's the scorecard: http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/…

4.Who holds the record of taking five or more wickets in a ODI most no. of times?
Waqar Younis.

5.Who was the man of the match in 1992 world cup final?
Wasim Akram.
  • 3 months ago
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Wow well done Sarah...Damn that was too easy...:)

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  • Sahil by Sahil
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    i don;t know,,,sorry
    • 3 months ago
  • RAO M.K. by RAO M.K.
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    1. The match was played between the West Indian cricket team and the Australian cricket team and was the inaugural Test of the Frank Worrell Trophy, named after the West Indian captain in this match, Frank Worrell. The match was played at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, known as "The Gabba", in Brisbane, Australia, between December 9 and December 14, 1960. As the first ever tied Test, it is often referred to as The Tied Test, which most cricket followers will understand unambiguously. West Indies 1st Innings

    2.Sir Len Hutton, England v South Africa, The Oval, 1951 incident
    England's batting celebrity Sir Len Hutton remains the only batsman in Test history to be given out for deliberately 'obstructing the field'. A ball from South Africa's Athol Rowan hit Hutton's bat handle and rose straight up in the air. The batsman swiped it away with the intention of preventing the ball from falling on to the wicket. The wicketkeeper Russell Endean was poised to take the catch and successfully appealed for obstruction
    3.Sarfraj Nawaj of Pakistan
    4. Muthaiah Muralidaran
    5. Ian Botham

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    • 3 months ago
  • Nero by Nero
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    Stop being a wanl<er and admit your mistakes.
    • 3 months ago

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