Question 1: ________
had a good Test
batting average of 36.97 and an outstanding bowling average of
22.97, so he would be termed a bowling all-rounder.
Question 2: For example, the great West Indies pace bowler
________ sometimes produced a good innings, but not often
enough for him to be considered an all-rounder.
Question 5: ________
(1886, 1893 and 1896) and Warwick Armstrong (1905, 1909 and
1921) achieved the double in an English season three times, the
most by members of touring teams.
Question 8: Some ________ have the skills of a
specialist batsman and have been referred to as all-rounders, but
the term wicketkeeper-batsman is more commonly applied to
them.
Question 10: ________
had an outstanding Test batting average of 57.78 and a good bowling
average of 34.03, so he would be termed a batting all-rounder.