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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

Tapioca

State Vice-Captain
Imran in the Karachi Test of 1976-77 v NZ. Sayeth Wisden

Frustrated by the resistance of the tail, Imran Khan unleashed three consecutive bumpers at Hadlee, who batted at number eight and umpire Shuja-ud-Din compelled Mushtaq to withdraw Imran from the attack.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152123.html

Something inside my head keeps saying that a New Zealand bowler was removed for too many bouncers in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Repeated googling attempts with several names got nowhere. Archie, were you thinking on these lines ?
 

Engle

State Vice-Captain
Yes, Imran was the 1st and probably only bowler removed from the innings for short-pitched bowling.

Cant recall any NZ bowler from 60's, early 70's who would be ferocious enough to dispense such deliveries
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Imran in the Karachi Test of 1976-77 v NZ. Sayeth Wisden



http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152123.html

Something inside my head keeps saying that a New Zealand bowler was removed for too many bouncers in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Repeated googling attempts with several names got nowhere. Archie, were you thinking on these lines ?
I hope you are not thinking of Abid Ali (India) who was called for throwing in NZ when everyone knew NZ 's Bartlett was throwing but he never got called much to the annoyance of Indians during the late 60s...IIRC.
 

Tapioca

State Vice-Captain
Not the Abid Ali incident.

Q - Which non-English commentator was nicknamed "Doctor" in the BBC Test Match Special commentary box and why ?
 

biased indian

International Coach
ok my trurn rite.........

These two players hold a unique distinction in the history of first class cricket.

wht is it ? and who are they ?

if this is tough i will give clues after a while i think
 

archie mac

International Coach
Imran in the Karachi Test of 1976-77 v NZ. Sayeth Wisden



http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/152123.html

Something inside my head keeps saying that a New Zealand bowler was removed for too many bouncers in the late 1960s or early 1970s. Repeated googling attempts with several names got nowhere. Archie, were you thinking on these lines ?
No, I think I was on the wrong track, I was thinking of Lance Carins being denied the wicket of Jim Higgs when he dismissed him with a bouncer, on the grounds that it was intimidatory (spelling) bowling (not sure how old Lance could be considered anything other than medium fast). Doug Walters went onto score a ton and win Aust. the Test and at the time it was thought he had clinched his place for the England tour.

I can't remember if he was taken off, or was just not allowed to bowl any more bouncers at Higgs :)
 

Agent TBY

International Captain
ok my trurn rite.........

These two players hold a unique distinction in the history of first class cricket.

wht is it ? and who are they ?

if this is tough i will give clues after a while i think
WTF? There are probably millions of players who hold unique distinctions in the history of first-class cricket, so anyone who posts two of those would be right, because your question doesn't have any specifics.

Even if it's different from your answer, it would still be correct.
 

Tapioca

State Vice-Captain
WTF? There are probably millions of players who hold unique distinctions in the history of first-class cricket, so anyone who posts two of those would be right, because your question doesn't have any specifics.

Even if it's different from your answer, it would still be correct.
You must be new to this thread.

The point of this is to find out what is in his mind by asking questions to which he will only answer yes or now (with an occasional hint thrown in).
 

Engle

State Vice-Captain
Based on Biased Indian, and it being a fc record and knowing the high batting records in India.....

1. I'd guess the players are from India ( Yes ? )

2. One of them is Tendulkar ( Yes ? )
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Is it JS Rao who had an amazing record(2 hat tricks in 1 match and 3 hat tricks in consecutive matches) but then was injured in an accident and then couldn't play any more ?
 
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JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Looks like Biased Indian has gone missing.

Here's another Question -
Only 2 Australians have done this bowling feat. An Englishman nearly did it .
What's the feat ? who are the Aussies ? who is the Englishman who nearly did it ? Let the Questions begin
 
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archie mac

International Coach
Looks like Biased Indian has gone missing.

Here's another Question -
Only 2 Australians have done this bowling feat. An Englishman nearly did it .
What's the feat ? who are the Aussies ? who is the Englishman who nearly did it ? Let the Questions begin
Is it a Test thing? (you can use the multi quote)
 

biased indian

International Coach
WTF? There are probably millions of players who hold unique distinctions in the history of first-class cricket, so anyone who posts two of those would be right, because your question doesn't have any specifics.

Even if it's different from your answer, it would still be correct.
see dont try to be tooo smart.......................... :(

cricket is a team game rite. so it could be a combination record which will account only 2 players..not two entirly different records............

i told it could be tough and i will give clues....this is some thing they together achived in a way...
 
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biased indian

International Coach
Looks like Biased Indian has gone missing.

Here's another Question -
Only 2 Australians have done this bowling feat. An Englishman nearly did it .
What's the feat ? who are the Aussies ? who is the Englishman who nearly did it ? Let the Questions begin
sorry weekends........:)
 

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