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The “Well Of Course” Quiz

Super Eights.Manish Achuth

with a little help from

Rahul Suhas Kottalgi

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Finals

• Write brothers• LVC• Dry – clockwise• Write brothers• SVC• Dry – anti-clockwise• Stage 2

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Write Brothers

• Dedicated to Kamran Akmal• 10 Amul Ads• Differential scoring.• <=2 teams +20• <=4 teams +15• <=8 teams +10

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1. Amul ad celebrating someone's achievement.

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2. Specific occasion for the ad?

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3. Dedicated to whom?

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4. Which Test?

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5. Who?

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6. What has been blanked out?

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7. Which specific incident?

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8. Tribute to whom?

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9. What?

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10. Simple one. What incident?

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Answers

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1. Amul ad celebrating someone's achievement.

Richard Hadlee

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2. Specific occasion for the ad?

Kapil Dev becomes coach of India

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3. Dedicated to whom?

Chennai crowd after the test match against Pakistan

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4. Which Test?

Victory against South Africa, Durban test, 2010.

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5. Who?

Parthiv Patel

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6. What has been blanked out?

Inzamam-ul-hulk

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7. Which specific incident?

Sreesanth hitting Andre Nel for a six and then dancing

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8. Tribute to whom?

Dilip Sardesai

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9. What?

Desmond Haynes given out handling the ball

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10. Simple one. What incident?

Aussies kicking out Sharad Pawar after winning Champions Trophy

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Long Visual Connect

• 25 visuals• Sets of 5• +20/17.5/15/12.5/10• Negative 10 through out.

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Set 1

+20/-10

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Set 2

+17.5/-10

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Set 3

+15/-10

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Set 4

+12.5/-10

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Set 5

+10/0Only one attempt.

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End of session 1.

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100 hundreds in first class cricket.

• W.G.Grace• Tom Hayward• Jack Hobbs• Phil Mead• Patsy Hendren• Frank Wooley• Herbert Sutcliffe.• Ernest Tyldesley• Wally Hammond• Andy Sandham• Don Bradman• Les Ames

• Len Hutton• Denis Compton• Tom Graveney• Colin Cowdrey• John Edrich• Geoffrey Boycott• Glenn Turner• Zaheer Abbas• Dennis Amiss• Viv Richards• Graham Gooch• Greame Hick• Mark Ramprakash

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Dry Clockwise

• Standard quizzing rules.• 10 points for every correct answer.• Teams answering star questions correctly

get the next question.

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Who?

X has played 3 tests. One each in 1998, 2000 and 2004. In the 2004 test against West Indies, X created a world record that has stood till date. X's captain took 13 wickets and a hat-trick. Despite all that West Indies managed to draw the game. X??

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Kiran Baluch, record holder for the highest score in Women's cricket.

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What?

In the unofficial test world championship fight between West Indies and Australia in 1995, Richie Richardson did something for the first time in his life.

After West Indies lost the series, people came up with comments like “Hunter becomes the Hunted” and “symbolic of change of guard” and “West Indies need not be feared anymore” etc.

What did Richardson do to earn the wrath of the people?

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He batted with a helmet.

• Richie Richardson was this big fan of Viv Richards and had always batted with a hat. During this series, he batted with a helmet.

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Id?

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Warwick Todd, fictional cricketer.

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Who?

He took all the wickets in his international career, in one innings. In his first Test series, against India in 1958-59, he made 486 runs at 69.42, but had a checkered career thereafter, until the 1963 tour of England, when he made 383 runs in eight completed innings, including 133 out of 229 in the memorable draw at Lord's. Richie Benaud considered him the most difficult of all West Indian batsmen to get out. Who?

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Basil Butcher.

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X?The X Football Club, nicknamed The Dockers, is an

Australian rules football team which plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club is based in the port city of X at the mouth of the Swan River in _______ _________. In 1995 it became the second team from _______ _________ to be admitted to the national Australian rules football competition. Despite enduring a lack of success — they are yet to win a premiership or appear in a grand final — fans have continued to show loyalty and passion for the X Dockers and they are one of the clubs with the highest number of adult memberships.

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X is Fremantle.

• Fremantle Doctor gets its name, because people in Perth believe that it originates from the city of Fremantle.

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What is this?

___<>___ comes from one Zingario, who travelled from Italy in the sixteenth century, became an equerry in the court of Henry VIII and changed his name to ___<>___.

_____ ______ the most famous ___<>___, played test and ODI cricket with distinction. _____ ______ is among the better fielders to have played the game. _____ ______'s father also played for his country in 9 tests.

What is ___<>___?

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Zinzan.

Zinzan is the family traditional name of the Harris family. Most famous is Chris Harris, his father is Zin Harris who played 9 tests.

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Connect

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Wicket of the first ball in a new test ground.

• Suranga Lakmal – Muttiah Muralitharan International cricket stadium, Pallekele near Kandy. He dismissed Chris Gayle.

• Kapil Dev – Gandhi Stadium, Jalandhar. He dismissed Mohsin Khan

• Imran Khan – Sawai Mansingh stadium, Jaipur. He dismissed Sunil Gavaskar.

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Insignia for what? Connect to cricket?

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Insignia for Trinity College, Kandy.

• The Asgiriya International Cricket Stadium, is the private property of Trinity College. The stadium has the unique distinction of being the only Test class cricket stadium in the world to be maintained by a secondary school.

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This inspired something. That something was the inspiration for some other thing in cricket. What?

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Under the Southern Cross I stand.

Eureka Flag inspired a poem called “Flag of the Southern Cross”. Inspired by this poem, Rodney Marsh, wrote the lyrics for Under the Southern Cross I Stand, which is the Aussie team's victory song.

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XYZ and all that jazz?

On Monday June 18, 1956, all eyes were on a 25-cent coin as it was tossed in the air to determine whether the word ‘X’ or ‘Y’ would come first in the name of a proposed new Club. On that historic evening, J.L. Bonus, second vice-president of the Z X Club, tossed the coin. F.J. Boland, president of the Z Y Club, called “heads” but lost the toss and the newly amalgamated club became known as ‘The Z X and Y Club’. XYZ? And add another entity.

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Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club

The Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club hosted the Sahara Cup in the mid 90's.

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Id the batsman and the venue

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Sir Geoff Hurst, Chelsea coach at that time. Stamford Bridge.

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Who and what?

• He represented England in cricket and football.• He played as a professional for Nottinghamshire

from 1880 till 1904.• He represented Notts county and Nottingham Forest. • 11 test matches – 1 hundred. • He did with something in 1885 and we remember

him even today.• If it helps, his pic is in the next slide.

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William Gunn, Gunn and Moore.

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Abba ke zamane mein.

• 8 B&W visuals.• Some have more than 1 part to answer.• Each part is 5 points.• Getting all parts of all questions correct gets you a

bonus of 10 points.

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1. Who?

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2. 3 English captains in the pic. Id all.

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3. Id both.

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4. Who are opening for Australia?

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5. Who are beginning the day for India.

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6. Who?

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7. Id and the record.

Holder of a record that is yet to be broken.

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8. Id and the record.

Another record holder. Don't think anyone can break it.

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Please Exchange

ANSWERS

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Rachael Heyhoe Flint

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Reverend David Sheppard, Colin Cowdrey, Peter May

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Alec BedserEric Bedser

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Bill Woodfull, Archie Jackson

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C.K.Nayudu and Lala Amarnath.

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Colin Bland

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Khan Mohammad.

Most runs conceded in an innings without taking a wicket.

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Bapu Nadkarni.

Most consecutive maidens. 21 overs.

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SVC

• 6 visuals• Sets of 2 visuals• +15/12.5/10• Negative 10

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Set 1

+15/-10

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Set 2

+12.5/-10

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Set 3

+10/0

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End of session.

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Teams represented by Ryan Ten Doeschate

• Canterbury Wizards• Essex Eagles• Mashonaland Eagles• Tasmania Tigers• Cape Cobras (formerly

Western Province)• Netherlands.

After IPL 4 we can add Kolkata Knightriders.

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Dry Anti-Clockwise

• Standard quizzing rules.• 10 points for every correct answer.• Teams answering star questions correctly

get the next question.

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What were these games called?

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Roundarm trials

The roundarm trial matches were a series of cricket matches between Sussex and All-England during the 1827 English cricket season. Their purpose was to help the MCC, as the game's lawgivers, to decide if roundarm bowling should be legalised or if the only legitimate style of bowling should be underarm, which had been in use since time immemorial.

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These were the last 3 instances of what?• Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh in 2008• Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe in 2001-02• India vs West Indies in 1997 (81 all out chasing

120 and all that)

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Restday

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Whose name has been blanked out?

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Zaheer Khan

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Who?

Y.Venugopal Rao shot into fame after scoring 228 in South Zone's successful chase of 501 in the Duleep Trophy in 2004. A forgotten fact is that _____ _________ scored a hundred in each inninngs of the match. One of only 11 people who have done so in a Duleep trophy game. _____ _________ made his international debut later and has established himself in international cricket.

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Kevin Pietersen

BCCI experimented with the format of the Duleep Trophy by calling an English team to participate. That team included KP, Sajid Mahmood, Simon Jones etc.

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Id X and Y.

On the left is X, supposedly impersonating Y. On the right is Ian Botham impersonating X.

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X – Geoff Boycott, Y - Ranjitsinghji

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His name is Phil Emery. What cricket trivia question will he be an answer to?

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The third keeper to keep wickets to Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath in tests.

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Connect.

• Mumbai vs Delhi, 1996-97 ranji Trophy at Captain Roop Singh stadium, Gwalior

• Habib Bank Limited vs Pakistan International Airlines, 2010-11 Qaid-e-Azam trophy at National Stadium, Karachi.

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Day Night Domestic finals.

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Who?

It was a common boast of X that he was born on the first day of the last "Timeless Test", between England and South Africa, which became the longest Test ever played. He last appeared for Y at England's Test against India at Mohali in 2008. Given his love of such weird things, it is highly fitting that his funeral took place on 13 February 2009, the day of the shortest Test; the second Test between England and the West Indies was abandoned after just 10 balls. Who is X?

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Bill Frindall a.k.a Bearders

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Connect and add one more name.

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Test cricketers to have died on the pitch.

• Andy Ducat – 1 test, also played football for England.

• Wilf Slack – 3 tests, 2 ODI's • Raman Lamba – 4 tests, 32 ODI's

There is a 4th cricketer – Abdul Aziz who died during the 1959 Quaid-e-Azam trophy final. His entry in the 2nd innings has been recorded as Absent Dead.

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Connect the 2 stadiums

1.

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2.

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The only stadiums to host FA Cup final and the Ashes test

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Id the guy on the right. He is promoting a novel. Name the novel.

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Ted Dexter. High Noon at Lords. Now called Testkill.

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Id and Funda

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Clem Jones

• Queensland Governor.• Once did not like the

pitch for a game, so he relaid it.

• The grandstand at the Gabba, used to be called The Clem Jones stand.

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Stage 2

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Rules

• 7 questions.• Sets of 2, 2 and 3.• All written.• 10 points for every correct answer.• +20 for first set.• +15 for second set.• +10 for third set.• -5 through out.

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Set 1

+ 20/ -5

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1960 - 631977-80

1982-85??Funda

1980 - 82

1.

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2.

Colonel C.K.Nayudu recruited X to play for Holkar. During the Ranji Trophy final, Holkar needed a massive 868 to win in the 4th innings. X and Y, a Holkar regular, came together at 12 for 2. The pitch remained good, and both batsmen found the going easy. As the stand went on, the possibility of a remarkable win briefly flickered. Y later recalled that they "stole many impossible singles from gaps in the field. It was surprising how X and myself could get that understanding between us, so as to produce perfect running between the wickets." If that recollection is accurate, then it is also remarkable; X's inability to judge a run was legendary.

X and Y??

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Set 2

+ 15/ -5

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3.

He was the first Indian to score a hundred in each innings.

Ironically, he also became the first Indian to bag a pair in test cricket.

He and Jasu Patel were the first cricketers to be honoured with the Padma Shri.

He is third in the list of century makers in First Class cricket from India behind Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.

Who?

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4.

_______Bombay Pentagular, 1911Ranji Trophy, 1946

Bill AshdownGerry Weigall’s XI against Oxford University, 1914Maurice Leyland’s XI against Rest of England, 1947

______ and Bill Ashdown are the only known people to have achieved this “feat”

_______ and what “feat”?

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Set 3

+ 10/ -5

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5.X is a city in X District in south Rajasthan in India. X princely

state was founded by Maharawal Jagmal Singh. It is named for the "bans" or bamboo forests in the area. It is also known as 'City of Hundred Islands', due to presence of numerous islands in the Mahi River, which flows through X.

Y is a city and a municipal corporation in Y district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The district lies just to the south of the Gulf of Kutch and is 337 km south west of state capital, Gandhinagar. Y has shot to prominence as Reliance Industries, India's largest private company, established the world's largest refinery near Moti Khavdi village. It is also home to Essar Oil, another important oil refinery of India, Essar Oil Refinery, Vadinar. The city is also known for featuring India’s only Ayurvedic university.

What is the cricket connection between X and Y?

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6.The CBI enquiry has disclosed that X, part of the Indian Team, acted as

a conduit between Mohd. Azharuddin and the betting syndicate. Evidence has disclosed that X was collecting money on behalf of Azhar from MK and his associates and that he used to get a "commission" from Azhar for his service.

The evidence against X is discussed below.

MK has stated that Azharuddin had introduced him to X during the Ahmedabad Test against South Africa in 1996. X in his statement has admitted that he was introduced to MK by Azharuddin but knew him only as "John".

MK has further stated that Azharuddin had directed him to make payments towards the matches he "did" for MK through X. MK has also stated that on some occasions, money to Azharuddin was paid through X. X has also admitted that he accepted money from MK and his "representatives" on behalf of Azharuddin on a number of occasions and some of the transactions were to the tune of 10 to 15 lac. This is also corroborated by the statement of Anil Steel that on two occasions, he had made payments to X on behalf of MK.

Who is X??

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7.

18801896 1932

Who in 2009?

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Exchange Sheets please.

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Stage 2

BCCI Domestic Tournaments.

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1960 - 63 1977-80

1982-85??Funda

1980 - 82

1.

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1960 - 631977-80

1980 - 82

NKP Salve, 1982-85.BCCI Presidents.

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2.

Colonel C.K.Nayudu recruited X to play for Holkar. During the Ranji Trophy final, Holkar needed a massive 868 to win in the 4th innings. X and Y, a Holkar regular, came together at 12 for 2. The pitch remained good, and both batsmen found the going easy. As the stand went on, the possibility of a remarkable win briefly flickered. Y later recalled that they "stole many impossible singles from gaps in the field. It was surprising how X and myself could get that understanding between us, so as to produce perfect running between the wickets." If that recollection is accurate, then it is also remarkable; X's inability to judge a run was legendary.

X and Y??

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X – Dennis Compton Y – Syed Mushtaq Ali

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3.

X was the first Indian to score a hundred in each innings.

Ironically, X also became the first Indian to bag a pair in test cricket.

X and Jasu Patel were the first cricketers to be honoured with the Padma Shri.

X is third in the list of century makers in First Class cricket from India behind Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.

X?

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Vijay Hazare

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4.

XBombay Pentagular, 1911Ranji Trophy, 1946

Bill AshdownGerry Weigall’s XI against Oxford University, 1914Maurice Leyland’s XI against Rest of England, 1947

X and Bill Ashdown are the only known people to have achieved this “feat”

X and what “feat”?

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Professor D.B.Deodhar, only people to play first class cricket before the First World War and After the second world war.

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5.X is a city in X District in south Rajasthan in India. X princely

state was founded by Maharawal Jagmal Singh. It is named for the "bans" or bamboo forests in the area. It is also known as 'City of Hundred Islands', due to presence of numerous islands in the Mahi River, which flows through X.

Y is a city and a municipal corporation in Y district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The district lies just to the south of the Gulf of Kutch and is 337 km south west of state capital, Gandhinagar. Y has shot to prominence as Reliance Industries, India's largest private company, established the world's largest refinery near Moti Khavdi village. It is also home to Essar Oil, another important oil refinery of India, Essar Oil Refinery, Vadinar. The city is also known for featuring India’s only Ayurvedic university.

What is the cricket connection between X and Y?

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Hanumant Singh, Maharaja of Banswara

Duleepsinhji, Maharaja of Jamnagar.

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6.The CBI enquiry has disclosed that X, part of the Indian Team, acted as

a conduit between Mohd. Azharuddin and the betting syndicate. Evidence has disclosed that X was collecting money on behalf of Azhar from MK and his associates and that he used to get a "commission" from Azhar for his service.

The evidence against X is discussed below.

MK has stated that Azharuddin had introduced him to X during the Ahmedabad Test against South Africa in 1996. X in his statement has admitted that he was introduced to MK by Azharuddin but knew him only as "John".

MK has further stated that Azharuddin had directed him to make payments towards the matches he "did" for MK through X. MK has also stated that on some occasions, money to Azharuddin was paid through X. X has also admitted that he accepted money from MK and his "representatives" on behalf of Azharuddin on a number of occasions and some of the transactions were to the tune of 10 to 15 lac. This is also corroborated by the statement of Anil Steel that on two occasions, he had made payments to X on behalf of MK.

Who is X??

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Dr Ali Irani, physio during the Azhar era.

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7.

18801896 1932

Who in 2009?

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Jonathan Trott, Debut centuries in an Ashes Test.

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End of days play

Hope you had a good time.

Thank You....

- Manish