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Did you know ...
first-class
cricketer
Bryan Lobb
was such a poor judge of a run that he was once
run out
by a fielder who overtook him as he strolled down the wicket?
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batting (cricket)
Question 1
:
The Australian press strongly accused Mankad of being unsportsmanlike, though some Australians, including
________
, the Australian captain at the time, defended Mankad's actions.
Donald Bradman
Ray Lindwall
Keith Miller
Arthur Morris
[report]
Question 2
:
When it has happened in
________
, it has been controversial.
First-class cricket
Test cricket
Twenty20
One Day International
[report]
Question 3
:
________
of Bangladesh did not run out Umar Gul of Pakistan.
Mohammad Rafique
Mashrafe Mortaza
Mohammad Ashraful
Habibul Bashar
[report]
Question 4
:
Since then the
________
have changed, so that a bowler may no longer Mankad a batsman once he has entered into his delivery stride.
Caught
Stump (cricket)
Fielding (cricket)
Laws of cricket
[report]
Question 5
:
Run out
is a method of
dismissal
in the
sport
of
________
.
Indoor cricket
Cricket
Bat-and-ball games
Olympic Games
[report]
Question 6
:
Brian Luckhurst
by
________
, England v Australia, Melbourne, 1974-75
[
5
]
Ian Chappell
Dennis Lillee
Jeff Thomson
Greg Chappell
[report]
Question 7
:
Peter Kirsten
by
________
,
South Africa
v India,
Port Elizabeth
, 1992-93
[
7
]
Kapil Dev
Sachin Tendulkar
Ravi Shastri
Sunil Gavaskar
[report]
Question 8
:
________
by
Charlie Griffith
, Australia v
West Indies
,
Adelaide
, 1968-69
[
2
]
Dennis Lillee
Ian Chappell
Greg Chappell
Ian Redpath
[report]
Question 9
:
It is governed by Law 38 of the
________
.
Caught
Laws of cricket
Fielding (cricket)
Stump (cricket)
[report]
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