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How familiar are you with the Cricket?
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams. One team bats, attempting to score runs, while the other bowls and fields the ball, attempting to restrict the scoring and dismiss the batsmen.
Author:
bole
| 23rd November 2013 |
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Where has been a modern form of cricket developed?
Sout Africa
Ireland
England
How many players is there in one Cricket team?
8
14
11
Who is rated as the best Test batsman of all time?
Gobo Ashley
Tom Emmet
Don Bradman
What is called the two sets of three stumps and two bails at either end of the pitch?
Wicket
Cutter
Air
What term is used for the collective performance of the batting side?
Bat
Dipper
Innings
What is the highest standard of first-class cricket?
Test cricket
Class Cricket
Grand slam
Which nation is not the full member of International Cricket Council?
China
Pakistan
India
Cricket World Cup is played every how many years?
1
2
4
What player holds the record for highest score in both Tests and first-class cricket?
Brian Lara
Roger Binny
Munir Malik
Which country has the most titles in the world championships?
India
Pakistan
Australia
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