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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
James90 said:
Well I'll be damned. I simply used the Cricinfo list.
There is nothing wrong with cricinfo's list. Its basically listing players with 4 or more scores (unbeaten or not) in the 90's. The number of unbeaten innings for THOSE players is just additional information :)
 

archie mac

International Coach
Tell me the blanks, and who scored the three runs :)

'C'mon, theres three in it. Three in it and the blank up! Long live blank'
 

TIF

U19 Debutant
archie mac said:
Tell me the blanks, and who scored the three runs :)

'C'mon, theres three in it. Three in it and the blank up! Long live blank'
Has it got anything to do with test cricket or ODI cricket?
 

archie mac

International Coach
archie mac said:
Tell me the blanks, and who scored the three runs :)

'C'mon, theres three in it. Three in it and the blank up! Long live blank'
It is not that hard?

Here is a clue the person speaking is Jack Ellis :)
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
archie mac said:
It is not that hard?

Here is a clue the person speaking is Jack Ellis :)
Was it during the amazing and mammoth last wicket partnership between Kippax and Hooker in Dec 1926 ? Jack Ellis must have been goading the batsmen, I presume the number 11 Hooker, from behind the stumps.
 

archie mac

International Coach
SJS said:
Was it during the amazing and mammoth last wicket partnership between Kippax and Hooker in Dec 1926 ? Jack Ellis must have been goading the batsmen, I presume the number 11 Hooker, from behind the stumps.
No, a clue Arthur Mailey is involved :)
 

Burpey

Cricketer Of The Year
Was it Bert Strudwick to Taylor?

As for the quote, pure guess:

"There's three in it and the luck's up. Long live the King"
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
burkey_1988 said:
Was it Bert Strudwick to Taylor?

As for the quote, pure guess:

"There's three in it and the luck's up. Long live the King"
I thought it was Jack Elllis speaking.
 

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