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A quiz by J.Ramanand Oct 12, ‘08 Balls Balls Scheme 1 st 4 – 5 pts – written (name, place, animal, thing) Next 12 – 10 - passing Last 2 – 10 – team nominee Answers at the end! Image credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kks eema/2372998076/

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BallsScheme

1st 4 – 5 pts – written

(name, place, animal, thing)

Next 12 – 10 - passing

Last 2 – 10 – team nominee

Answers at the end!

Image credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kkseema/2372998076/

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Note 1. This is a quiz on Indian Politics, Hindi Films, and

Indian Cricket.

2. This quiz was conducted on Oct 12, 2008 under the aegis of the BCQC by J. Ramanand.

8. License Note: you are free to share and reuse these questions provided you clearly attribute the questions to the author. In particular, the facts in these questions are in the public domain but in the case where you are re-using the framing of the question, the author requests the courtesy of due credit!

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BallsQ01

Identify

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BallsQ02

Identify place and connection to Indian cricket

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BallsQ03

Harpodoron Nehereus

Which cricketer is nicknamed after this?

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BallsQ04

Discovered & marketed by

Robert Chesebrough

Gets its name from German for “water”

+ Greek for “oil”

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BallsQ05

M.J.Gopalan was a Test cricketer who also played Hockey for India at the highest level.

M. K. Gopalan Trophy was introduced as a trophy between which two teams?

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BallsQ06

Which Indian won an Oxford Blue in 1987?

Hint: he is well known in another field these days

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1. 00 – Aus – Brisbane – 28 Nov 1947

2. 14 – Eng – Lord’s – 22 Jun 1946

3. 35 – Pak – Calcutta – 12 Dec 1952

4. 00 – Eng – Manchester – 20 Jul 1946

5. 06 – Pak – Karachi – 26 Feb 1955

6. 29 – WI – Calcutta – 31 Dec 1948

7. 17 – WI – Port of Spain – 19 Feb 1953

8. 05 – Eng – Manchester – 20 Jul 1946

9. 41 - Eng – Bombay – 14 Dec 1951

10. 00 –Eng – Bombay – 14 Dec 1951

11. 00* - WI – Bridgetown – 7 Feb 1953

Note: the dates indicate beginning of the Test

Who is common to this list and why?

Q07

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BallsQ08

In the Ranji Trophy, what is common only to the following teams w.r.t something they did at the

beginning of the associated season?

UP (52-53)

Rajputana (52-53)

MP (52-53)

Holkar (52-53)

Railways (75-76)

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BallsQ09

He made his domestic 1st class debut in 75-76 against the Rest of India at Nagpur. He scored 110, which included several sixes off the likes of Bishen Bedi.

Who and how was this debutant personally affected as a result?

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BallsQ10

Their only Test stumpings are:

X: Frank King, Clyde Walcott

Y: Carl Hooper

Who?

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BallsQ11

What achievement is common to these teams in the following years? (not an

exhaustive list)

East Zone – 1949, 1979

West Zone – 1956

Combined East & West – 1967

Karnataka – 1979, 2000

Mumbai – 1998

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BallsQ12

South Africa’s 1st tour to India was hastily arranged after their reinstatement. Why was there a gap in

the Indian international playing calendar, such that South Africa could step in?

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BallsQ13

Connect

“It’s Now or Never”

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BallsQ14

In the Sahara Cup 1998, this player was asked to replace Jatin Paranjpe who was injured after the first

three matches. However, the replacement could not be contacted since he was away on holiday. As a result he

missed the 4th game. Eventually, the player was reached and rushed to Toronto, where he featured in

the last game.

The question: who was the player and why was he not picked to be part of the initial squad for the Sahara

Cup?

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Last Wicket

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BallsQ15

Chandu Borde, Polly Umrigar, K.N.Prabhu are among those who “contributed” in a certain way.

This has led to something being commemorated on

3 February annually, particularly at Eden Gardens

What?

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BallsQ16

In 1974, a home Test vs WI was to be played at Delhi

Captain Pataudi and VC Gavaskar were both unfit

On the eve of the Test, Board Vice President Ram Prakash Mehra made an announcement about the next captain.

This was a potential ‘first’

But the next day, Venkat made captain!

Who was earlier announced as captain and what first would it have been?

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Answers1. Eknath Solkar, famous 1971 Test victory over England

2. Cooch-Behar (a domestic trophy for junior cricket)

3. Ajit Agarkar (the Bombay Duck)

4. Vaseline, which became controversial during an English Test tour of India when Bishen Bedi accused John Snow of using it to tamper with the ball

5. Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka (then Ceylon)

6. Rajdeep Sardesai

7. Vinoo Mankad; played in all 11 positions in a Test

8. Changed their zones (The first four moved to the newly created Central Zone from their respective zones; Railways joined later)

9. Dilip Vengsarkar, who was nicknamed “Colonel” after C.K.Nayudu because Nagpur was Nayudu’s hometown and the knock reminded people of him

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10. Vijay and Sanjay Manjrekar

11. Defeated touring Test teams in first-class matches

12. The Pakistan ODI tour was called off after Shiv Sainiks dug up the Wankhede pitch

13. “Now or Never” and “Never take a backward step” were coined by psychologist Sandy Gordon as Indian team mottos for the 2003 World Cup and the Test Tour of Australia; the Aus. Emblem features the emu and kangaroo who are said to be unable to move backwards

14. Sachin Tendulkar; The Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur were held at the same time and two cricket teams had to be sent; India did miserably at both

15. Gave blood to Nari Contractor after he was felled by Charlie Griffith; the most famous donor being Sir Frank Worrell, whose birthday is commemorated as Blood Donation Day

16. Farokh Engineer, who would have become the first keeper to captain India (a distinction now held by M. S. Dhoni)