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New Cricket Trivia - 'SJS format'

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Did you invent this technique in the 20th century?

Would you bowl Sobers in an all-time World XI? (only joking)
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Cricket remembers its batsmen and bowlers for being artists, craftsmen, entertainers, buffoons. I ought to be remembered as an inventor and yet rarely am. Who am I ?

Q1 Did you develop a new technique or skill for playing the game? .... YES

Q2 A bowling skill / technique? ..... YES

Q3 ]Are you male? ..... YES

Q4 Is the skill specific to spin bowling? ..... NO

Q5 Are you alive? ..... NO

Q6 Are you (or were you) a Test match cricketer? ..... NO

Q7 .Did you invent this technique in the 20th century? ..... NO

Q8. does it relate to the angle of the arm delivering the ball - roundarm, overarm etc? ..... NO
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Ok - fathers and sons playing in the same team in club cricket is pretty common but much less so in the first class game - I am aware of one occasion when both teams in a first class match had a father and son combination - I wont say its unique as I cant be certain but I will be surprised if it isn't - what game and who are the four relevant participants?
 

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