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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Question
The first black cricketer to play for his "country" , his cricket career is unique !! In his final Test he finished his Test career by making a stumping to win a Test against his native country !! What was unique about his career ? The uniqueness relates to something he is the only person to have achieved . :D


Q1 Did he play Test Cricket for England ? No

Q2 did he play for australia? No

Q3 Did he play between the Wars ? No

Q4 Was he always a specialist wicket keeper ? Yes
 
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Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
TBH, when I asked the question I expected it to by a "yes" for either one of the countries or "no" if it was neither but anyway...

Did this player represent his country post World War II?
 

deeps

International 12th Man
it's really starting to look more and more like roland butcher. First black player to play for england, but! he didnt' get a stumping in his final test.... he was however a wicket keeper, so :S

is it him?
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
deeps said:
it's really starting to look more and more like roland butcher. First black player to play for england, but! he didnt' get a stumping in his final test.... he was however a wicket keeper, so :S

is it him?
Q8 Was it Roland Butcher ? No. (see question 1 :) )
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Somerset said:
Was the country he played test cricket for a sub-continent side?

If not, was it New Zealand?
Q9 Was the country he played test cricket for a sub-continent side? No

Q10 Was it New Zealand? Yes

Hint 1 - played in the 50s . :)
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Q11) Is it Sammy Guillen? Is he unique 'cos he's the only player to have played for NZ & The Windies?

EDIT: Actually is he the only player to secure a country's first test win with a stumping?
 
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JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
BoyBrumby said:
Q11) Is it Sammy Guillen? Is he unique 'cos he's the only player to have played for NZ & The Windies?

EDIT: Actually is he the only player to secure a country's first test win with a stumping?
Q11 Is it Sammy Guillen? Yes

Q12 Is he unique 'cos he's the only player to have played for NZ & The Windies? No.He's the only player to have played for the 2 countries, but that's not the reason why he's unique !

EDIT: Actually is he the only player to secure a country's first test win with a stumping?

This is not the answer either, although it may be true ! :)
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
The Baconator said:
Is the unique-ness of his career related to his test career?
Q13 Is the unique-ness of his career related to his test career? Yes .Most certainly. He's the only person with this achievement !! :)
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
BoyBrumby said:
Ummmm...

Q14) Does his uniqueness concern his period of qualification for New Zealand?
Q14 Does his uniqueness concern his period of qualification for New Zealand? No. :) (I know you are referring to the fact that when he played for NZ he had actually not completed his criteria for residency and was still only a West Indian visitor representing NZ. :D )
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Question
The first black cricketer to play for his "country" , his cricket career is unique !! In his final Test he finished his Test career by making a stumping to win a Test against his native country !! What was unique about his career ? The uniqueness relates to something he is the only person to have achieved . :D


Q1 Did he play Test Cricket for England ? No
Q2 did he play for australia? No
Q3 Did he play between the Wars ? No
Q4 Was he always a specialist wicket keeper ? Yes
Q5 Was West Indies the previous country ? Yes
Q6 Was India the previous country ? NO
Q7 Did this player represent his country post WW II ? Yes
Q8 Was it Roland Butcher ? No. (see question 1 :) )
Q9 Was the country he played test cricket for a sub-continent side? No
Q10 Was it New Zealand? Yes

Hint 1 - played in the 50s . :)

Q11 Is it Sammy Guillen ? Yes
Q12 Is he unique 'cos he's the only player to have played for NZ & The Windies? No.He's the only player to have played for the 2 countries, but that's not the reason why he's unique !

EDIT: Actually is he the only player to secure a country's first test win with a stumping?

This is not the answer either, although it may be true ! :)

Q13 Is the unique-ness of his career related to his test career? Yes .Most certainly. He's the only person with this achievement !! :)

Q14 Does his uniqueness concern his period of qualification for New Zealand? No. :) (I know you are referring to the fact that when he played for NZ he had actually not completed his criteria for residency and was still only a West Indian visitor representing NZ. :D )

Hint 2 - He is one of 14 to have done something ! Out of those 14 he along with 2 others form an even more exclusive club of 3 .
And out of these 3, he becomes even more exclusive because only he has done this !! :D
Phew! that clue should help !! :D
 
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JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
BoyBrumby said:
Should do, but I'm still none the wiser! :D

Ok:

Q15) Is it connected with him playing for more than one test nation?
Yes.

Hint 3 to help finish this question in frustration :@ , despite sabotage by Tapioca :D -

He is one of 14 players who played for 2 countries. Out of those 14, only 3 have done something extra bit in that aspect. Then out those 3 only 1 (Sammy Guillen) has achieved this.
Message to Tapioca - OK Even if he was white, it doesn't matter, the question still stands ! He is the only person to have achieved this !! BTW could you provide an internet link to confirm your source that he is white !! :D Thanks.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Time for another wild stab:

Q16) Is he the only test player to beat both the test sides he's played for when playing for the oppo?
 

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