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Yeah they all went to and played for Cambridge.

 

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1. Harold Larwood

Harold Larwood came up with his ?leg theory? for the 1932-33 Ashes series in England, when Australian captain Bill Woodfull said the famous quote of ?There are two teams out there, but only one team is playing cricket. The other is making no attempt to do so?.

 

2. Try to get as many runs as they can

The bowler might bowl a no-ball, so the best thing to do is try for a six or four and hope. In this particular end-of-innings context, if the batter hits a six from a no-ball, then the scores are tied with one legal delivery still remaining.

 

3. Kerry Packer

 

4. Brian Lara

Lara scored 501 not out for Warwickshire against Durham in 1994. Hanif Mohammed came close. He scored 499 for Karachi against Bahawalpur in 1958.

 

5. c: Len Hutton

It is extremely rare for a batter to be given out in this way. In fact, in the first 125 years of test cricket through to the end of the 20th century, it only happened once. Len Hutton (England) was given out in the August 1951 Test England v South Africa - 5th Test - at Kennington Oval.

 

6. Shane Warne

 

7. No Ball

He would signal this by raising his right arm horizontally and to the side of his body. Umpire Darrell Hair once no-balled Sri Lankan spinner Murali Muralitharan 7 times in one over for 'chucking' the ball, back in 1995.

 

8. South Africa.

They did not appear in the previous editions because of apartheid

 

9. Walter Hammond

Hutton broke his record six years after Hammond set it. Hammond broke the record set by Andrew Sandham

 

10. Donald Bradman

Sir Donald George Bradman was Australia's best-ever cricketer with a total of 6996 Test runs. His highest Test score was 334, which former Aussie captain Mark Taylor once equalled. In his last innings he was bowled for a fourth ball duck, only needing 4 runs for an average of 100, but received a standing ovation nonetheless. 'The Don' was knighted, but sadly the great man passed away in February 2001.

 

11: b: Geoffrey Boycott, because of his incredibly slow scoring rate.

 

12. They all played for Cambridge University

K.S Ranjitsinghji was the Indian to play for Cambridge in 1893, (he is also credited with inventing the leg-glance). Oxford also had its fair share of Indians - Nawab of Pataudi's, M.A Baig, Abbas Ali Baig etc.

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Trying to put a bit of variety into them see if i can sort out a few different ones, heres a little teaser to have a go at, I,m giving Beard a yellow card for not allowing other people to have a go.

 

Sporting Terms. In which sport would you:

 

 

1. perform a Rudolph and a Randolph

 

2. Throw stones at houses

 

3. Use a mashie or niblick

 

4. Stand at silly point

 

5. Start at the south stake

 

6. Sit in a sulky

 

7. Employ the O'Brien shift

 

8. Win the Sam McGuire Trophy

 

9. Abide by the Cartwright Rules

 

10. Trim your sheets

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1. Harold Larwood

Harold Larwood came up with his ?leg theory? for the 1932-33 Ashes series in England, when Australian captain Bill Woodfull said the famous quote of ?There are two teams out there, but only one team is playing cricket. The other is making no attempt to do so?.

 

It was actually Jardine who came up with it, along with Percy Fender, and he told Larwood and Bill Voce to bowl it.

 

Larwood later refused to apologise, saying he was just doing what his captain told him, and as a result he never played for England again.

 

And the series was in Oz, not in Englandsmile.png .

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Mike, i dont know if its the correct answer or not, but look at my opening post ................

 

 

"Please dont shoot the messenger if any of the answers are disputed, i didnt compile them myself so i take no responsibility for their accuracy". wink.png

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Mike, i dont know if its the correct answer or not, but look at my opening post ................

 

"Please dont shoot the messenger if any of the answers are disputed, i didnt compile them myself so i take no responsibility". wink.png

I'm not shooting you....just correcting it because it's something I know aboutsmile.png

 

I'd go after the compiler with a big stick if I were youviolent.gif .

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1. perform a Rudolph and a Randolph- Judo

 

2. Throw stones at houses- Curling

 

3. Use a mashie or niblick- They are golf clubs

 

4. Stand at silly point- Not the best cricket fielding position

 

5. Start at the south stake- Croquet

 

6. Sit in a sulky- Trotting, I think it's the little cab the jockey sits in

 

7. Employ the O'Brien shift- Triple Jump

 

8. Win the Sam McGuire Trophy- Rugby Union, I would have said Baseball dry.png

 

9. Abide by the Cartwright Rules- American Football

 

10. Trim your sheets- Sailing

 

A couple of complete guesses there.

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4 questions not right and a bit of doubt about another.

 

 

 

1. perform a Rudolph and a Randolph- judo --- X

 

2. Throw stones at houses- Curling

 

3. Use a mashie or niblick- They are golf clubs

 

4. Stand at silly point- Not the best cricket fielding position

 

5. Start at the south stake- Croquet

 

6. Sit in a sulky- Trotting ............ stewards enquiry with this one.

 

7. Employ the O'Brien shift- Triple Jump ---- X

 

8. Win the Sam McGuire Trophy- Rugby Union ---- X

 

9. Abide by the Cartwright Rules- American Football ---- X

 

10. Trim your sheets- Sailing

 

 

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This will test you, General Knowledge.

 

1. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in miles.?

 

2. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in km.?

 

3. In 1990 what was the population of Tanzania.?

 

4. If you take 1 pound (lb) of cobwebs and spread them out in 1 straight line,

how long will will they be in miles.?

5. What is the distance between London England and Paris France, as the crow flies?

 

6. The World's second largest desert is the Australian Desert. How many square miles does it occupy.?

 

7. What is the Earth's mean distance from the Sun in Miles.?

 

8. What is the maximum depth of the Atlantic Ocean in feet.?

 

9. Queensland is the second largest state in Australia, how many square kilometres is it.?

 

10. How tall is Salisbury Cathedral`s spire from ground to tip in feet.?

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1. Tony Adams

2. Jimmy Armfield

3. Alan Ball

5. David Beckham

7. Terry Butcher

9. Michael Carrick? wacko.png

16. Gerry Francis

17. Steven Gerrard

18. Glenn Hoddle

20. Emlyn Hughes

21. Paul Ince

22. Kevin Keegan

 

There's a start anyway - a few odd balls based on first name that came to mind on initials!!!

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Well I will be totally gobsmacked if I get one spot on.

 

 

1. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in miles.?

 

2. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in km.?

 

3. In 1990 what was the population of Tanzania.?

 

4. If you take 1 pound (lb) of cobwebs and spread them out in 1 straight line,

how long will will they be in miles.?

5. What is the distance between London England and Paris France, as the crow flies?

 

6. The World's second largest desert is the Australian Desert. How many square miles does it occupy.?

 

7. What is the Earth's mean distance from the Sun in Miles.?

 

8. What is the maximum depth of the Atlantic Ocean in feet.?

 

9. Queensland is the second largest state in Australia, how many square kilometres is it.?

 

10. How tall is Salisbury Cathedral`s spire from ground to tip in feet

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Well I will be totally gobsmacked if I get one spot on.

 

 

1. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in miles.? About 4,000 miles

 

2. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in km.? Need a converter, so about 6,500 km

 

3. In 1990 what was the population of Tanzania.? 10 million

 

4. If you take 1 pound (lb) of cobwebs and spread them out in 1 straight line,

how long will will they be in miles.?

5. What is the distance between London England and Paris France, as the crow flies?

 

6. The World's second largest desert is the Australian Desert. How many square miles does it occupy.?

 

7. What is the Earth's mean distance from the Sun in Miles.?

 

8. What is the maximum depth of the Atlantic Ocean in feet.?

 

9. Queensland is the second largest state in Australia, how many square kilometres is it.?

 

10. How tall is Salisbury Cathedral`s spire from ground to tip in feet

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I will be gobsmacked if I get one spot on.

 

1. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in miles.? About 4,000 miles

 

2. The worlds longest river according to our source is the Nile. How long is it in km.? Need a converter, so about 6,500 km

 

3. In 1990 what was the population of Tanzania.? 10 million

 

4. If you take 1 pound (lb) of cobwebs and spread them out in 1 straight line,

how long will will they be in miles.? 25 miles

5. What is the distance between London England and Paris France, as the crow flies? About 200 miles

 

6. The World's second largest desert is the Australian Desert. How many square miles does it occupy.? 1.000 miles

 

7. What is the Earth's mean distance from the Sun in Miles.? 93 million miles, about

 

8. What is the maximum depth of the Atlantic Ocean in feet.? 30,000 feet

 

9. Queensland is the second largest state in Australia, how many square kilometres is it.? 500,000

 

10. How tall is Salisbury Cathedral`s spire from ground to tip in feet 300 feet[/quote

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Not a bad start C1982.

 

 

 

1. Tony Adams

2. Jimmy Armfield

3. Alan Ball

5. David Beckham

7. Terry Butcher

9. Michael Carrick?----- X

16. Gerry Francis

17. Steven Gerrard

18. Glenn Hoddle ----- X

20. Emlyn Hughes

21. Paul Ince

22. Kevin Keegan

 

There's a start anyway - a few odd balls based on first name that came to mind on initials!!!

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