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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

Jarquis

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Q3. No (though I think I you were trying your luck that I was asking if it was hitting the ball over the Lord's pavillion or along those lines?)
Isn't there a church that Viv Richards cleared or something?

My question is : Is the player English?
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Is it post WW2?
Q6. Yes - although without giving too much away this 'feat' requires two innings and a player could've performed the second innings 10 or 15 or 20 years after the first innings (so he could've performed it both pre- and post- WW2 in effect).

Because I'm generous I will give a few other hints - this player is a current player, and is a wicket-keeper batsman although being a wicket-keeper has no relevance on the question (its merely to help you identify the player).
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Brendon McCullum Lords and Nineties IMO
:laugh: I have a feeling I just gave away too many clues...you basically nailed it Athlai. Brendan McCullum is the only batsman to make two test match ninties at Lords without ever making a century at Lords.
 

fredfertang

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On the basis that it seems John isn't going to set a question I will nip in

What do Stuart Law, Matthew Hayden and Jack Hobbs have in common?
 

fredfertang

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....... and with your first ever post in this thread you have produced an answer which is undeniably correct

protocol is that its now your turn to set a question
 

benchmark00

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....... and with your first ever post in this thread you have produced an answer which is undeniably correct

protocol is that its now your turn to set a question
In the spirit of keeping the thread going (i.e. giving it back to you so you can ask the question again), my question is:

What sport was Donald Bradman famous for playing?
 
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Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Although Benchmark's come up with an answer that fits, I don't imagine it was the one you were initially looking for Fred. ;) Did you want to continue with that question?

Is the link between the three players performance related?
 

fredfertang

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Although Benchmark's come up with an answer that fits, I don't imagine it was the one you were initially looking for Fred. ;) Did you want to continue with that question?

Is the link between the three players performance related?
You are correct again in that I did have a different answer in mind so, with due deference to Murphy's genius and rapier like wit, we can carry on with it

Yes - the link I am looking for is performance related
 

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