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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Ok, time for a quick recap:

Q1) Ajit Agarkar - NO
Q2) Saqlain – YES
Q3) Is it an ODI record ?- NO
Q4) Fastest person to get 150 wickets in ODI- NO
Q5) Is it a test record ?- YES
Q6) Record 8th wicket partnership with Wasim?- NO
Q7) Is it a bowling record ? -NO
Q8) Is it a batting record?- YES
Q9) Has it something to do with balls faced?- NO
Q10) Is it a world record ?- YES

FIRST CLUE: It's an ambiguous record. Not in as much as it's in any doubt, but that one part of it is an achievement and the other part Saqlain might wish to lose.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Q12) Only 79 runs out of a 313 run partnership with Wasim for the 8th wicket ? - NO

SECOND CLUE: Shane Warne would give his right arm for the achievement part of the record
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Q16) Lowest career average for someone who has a test century ? - YES!!!

Hats off SJS! :notworthy :notworthy :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Saqlain's current career average of 14.48 is the lowest of any test player who has made a test ton!

Next in line is South Africa's magnificently named Xenophon C. Balaskas with a test career average of 14.50. As Mr Balaskas died in 1994 he may yet "regain" his title if & when Saqlain makes his comeback.

Your go SJS. :)
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
A firstclass match in the subcontinent in which two world records were made that stand to this day !!

Match and records ??


(I doubt if they will be broken !!
 

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