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BALLS AND GLORYTHE CRICKET QUIZ

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SUPER SIX FORMAT

• 12 teams to reach into this stage.

• 12 teams to be divided into 2 groups, 6 teams each.

• A quick quiz of 6 questions for each group.

• Infinite bounce/Infinite pounce.

• +10 on every correct answer.

• -10 for incorrect answer on pounce.

• Top 3 teams from each group to reach the finals.

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GROUP 1

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1A

2003 world cup was quite a controversial tournament, Kenya made it to the semi finals of the tournament where they were defeated by India. Kenya made it to the semi finals as New Zealand refused to play in Kenya citing security reasons. Similarly, Zimbabwe reached the super six stage as England did not play in Zimbabwe due to political unrest in the country. There was another source of controversy for the 2003 World Cup, a famous player was sent back home due to certain reason.

Player and the reason of deporting?

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ANSWER

Shane Warne for use of banned drug.

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1B

Kotha Raghuramiah was an born on 1912 and died on 1979, from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. There is a cricket trophy named after him, name the trophy.

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ANSWER

Loksabha vs Rajyasabha

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1C

JLN Stadium, Kochi was hosting its first ODI in 1998, a match between India and Australia. Tendulkar had gotten out at a score of 8 and Sidhdhu edging leaving India at 19/2. Yet, India finished 309/5. Aussies had a tough job in front of them as they were 202/3 in 31 overs. Yet, by someone’s legendary bowling India managed to win the match by 41 runs. The bowler also walked away with the MOM.

Who was the bowler?

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ANSWER

Sachin Tendulkar

10-1-32-5

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1D

Steve Waugh was a great Australian captain, but his beginning was not start as he started with four consecutive ducks. This start earned him a very appropriate nickname, which he had to carry through out his life.

Nickname?

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ANSWER

Audi

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1E

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ANSWER

Jhulan Goswami

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1FWritten by Lord Relator and voted as No 68 at ‘Calypso of the Century’, this was written on X’s first test series.

It was X

The real master

Just like a wall

We couldn't out X at all

Not at all

You know the West Indies couldn't out X at all.

X?

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ANSWER

It was GavaskarThe real masterJust like a wallWe couldn't out Gavaskar at allNot at allYou know the West Indies couldn't out Gavaskar at all.

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SCORES

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GROUP 2

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2A

On the St Patrick’s Day Pakistan was defeated by Ireland in the ICC CWC 2007. The following day an unfortunate event happened which shook the world?

Specific event plisssss!

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ANSWER

Bob Mooler died.

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2B

This is one of the longest running cricket fixture in the world , since its inception it has been played on the Mecca of Cricket and is the only school level tournament played on this ground. It celebrated bicentenary in 2005.

Which two schools play in the game?

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ANSWER

Eton vs Harrow

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2C

A cricketer X distinctively known for Y has following two incidents:

At school level, he was not included in the final XI , he went on to field as a substitute and won the man of the match award for his amazing effort.

Same way while playing for his national side, he once won the MoM even after scoring only 40 runs.

X and Y? Elaborate

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ANSWER

Jonty Rohdes

Fielding

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2D

This great Indian player was nicknamed X which was derived from an edible item. His father used to work in the company famous for manufacturing the edible item. Name the cricketer and also the nickname.

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ANSWER

Rahul Dravid aka Jammy

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2E

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ANSWER

Mithali Raj

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2F

This is Victory Calypso, what is the missing word:

Cricket lovely Cricket,

At X where I saw it;

Cricket lovely Cricket,

At X where I saw it;

Yardley tried his best

But Goddard won the Test.

They gave the crowd plenty fun;

Second Test and West Indies won.

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ANSWER

Cricket lovely Cricket,

At Lord's where I saw it;

Cricket lovely Cricket,

At Lord's where I saw it;

Yardley tried his best

But Goddard won the Test.

They gave the crowd plenty fun;

Second Test and West Indies won.

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SCORES

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THE FINALS

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FOUR ROUNDS

• List it

• Dry Round

• Writing Bros

• Dry Round

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LIST IT

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HOW’S THAT

Law 30 to Law 39 as listed in MCC’s cricket guide book are related to the ways a batsman can be given out. Law 2 is a special case of getting out. Only two players have ever been dismissed by Law 2, incidentally both in the same innings.

For 20 points list down at least 7 ways of getting out.

List down the remaining 3 for 5 points each.

If you get Law 2 as well, take +15 as a bonus from me.

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EXCHANGE THE SHEETS PLEASE

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ANSWER• Bowled

• Timed Out

• Caught

• Handled the ball

• Hit the ball twice

• Hit Wicket

• Leg Before Wicket

• Obstructing the field

• Run Out

• Stumped

• Retired Out not Retired Hurt.

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DRY ROUND

• Clockwise 6 questions.

• Infinite bounce/Infinite Pounce

• +10 on every correct answer

• -10 on incorrect pounce

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Q 1

He is widely regarded as a great batsmen but little do people know that he was the first cricketer to hit a century and take five wickets in ODI a record which stood for 15 years. He achieved this record in a match against New Zealand, he was also one of the first cricketers to endorse an Indian brand when he endorsed Vimal.

Identify this great cricketer.

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ANSWER

Happy Birthday Sir Viv Richards

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Q 2

Annual February Celebrations at Casey include playing of a cricket game. February is the most appropriate month to host the game. This game has featured in Wisden Cricket Almanack due to certain peculiar and unique breaks in between the game.

Where is it played or who plays the game?

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ANSWER

Antarctica by the Australian Scientists.

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Q 3

Atul Kamble, a mid day media reporter shot to fame for publishing something in 2013. His work went on to get published in Wisden. What did he publish? Context fetches you point.

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ANSWER

Sachin walking out for the last time – photo of

the year.

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Q 4

An unconventional fielding position, more commonly found in the lower reaches of the game, on the midwicket/long-on boundary.

The term is thought to have originated at Dulwich College where there was the corner of a field containing _____ on that edge of the playing area. Fielders were dispatched to X.

X?

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ANSWER

Cow’s Corner

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Q 5

• Identify and claim of fame.

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ANSWER

Mehboob Alam, took all 10 wickets in ODI.

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Q 6

Wisden India 2016 has been recently launched, the book features MS Dhoni on the cover page. ‘Beyond The Boundary’ is a new award which has been instituted by Wisden India to recognize the greater role of an individual in the development of game.

Who has been awarded the inaugural award?

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ANSWER

Justice Mukul Mudgal

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WRITING BROS

• 8 piece of commentary.

• Give the specific answer.

• Differential scoring 10 – n where n is the number of teams getting the question right.

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Q 1

• __________ is a classical musician in the era of Yo Yo Honey Singh.

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Q 2

If you could make a team with all of the no 11s of the team , _______ would still come to bat at no 11.

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Q 3

6 and 4 have become a new form of ____________ _______________ for Chris Gayle.

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Q 4

• Long before Nigel Llong gave that out, 50000 people in the crowd did.

What has just happened?

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Q 5

• That was hit really hard by Rod Marsh… no it wasn't, Rod Marsh has just walked into the dressing room, and what's more, he's _____________.

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Q 6

• "India have won in dramatic style! The whole of Bengal are on their feet!“

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Q 7

• A disgraceful performance from a captain who got his sums wrong. It should never be permitted to happen again. One of the worst things I have ever seen done on a cricket field.

Who is the captain, what has happened?

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Q 8

Gatting has absolutely no idea what has happened to it ... he still doesn’t know!

What?

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DRY ROUND

• Anti Clockwise 6 questions.

• Infinite bounce/Infinite Pounce

• +10 on every correct answer

• -10 on incorrect pounce

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Q 1

He is Bronte EcKerman, what did he invent which has changed the celebration style of many players?

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ANSWER

LED Stumps and Bails

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Q 2

What?

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ANSWER

Blind Cricket Ball

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Q 3

Robert Chesebrough was the inventor of this term. It’s a brand which is manufactured by Unilever.

It was a part of contrevarsy in 2011. What and the reason for the controversy?

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ANSWER

Vasaline

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Q 4

Name the shot:

A swing across the line of the ball (resembling a scything motion) played without much technique. Often one that results in a chunk of the pitch being dug up by the bat. A type of a slog.

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ANSWER

Agriculture shot

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Q 5

Sansparelis Greenlands is the leading manufacturer of the bats in India. All the test matches that have been played in India since 1994, have been played by these bats.

Where are the bats manufactured?

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ANSWER

Meerut

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Q 6

He was the leading run scorer of 1992 CWC and was named as the Player of the Tournament. He is till date the only captain to win the Player of the Tournament at World Cup.

When Guptil reached his double century by hitting a six out of the ground, he showed two fingers towards the pavilion, commentators interpreted that he was signaling towards X as he was the only guy to hit the ball over the pavilion of that specific ground.

X?

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ANSWER

RIP Martin Crowe.

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THANKS