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Jeopardy style Cricket Trivia

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Next answer -
In descending order
Sir Jack Hobbs, EH (Patsy) Hendren , Walter Hammond, Geoff Boycott, Herbert Sutcliffe, Sir Len Hutton,Dennis Compton, Graeme Hick, Sir Don Bradman , Zaheer Abbas.
 

oz_fan

International Regular
JASON said:
Next answer -
In descending order
Sir Jack Hobbs, EH (Patsy) Hendren , Walter Hammond, Geoff Boycott, Herbert Sutcliffe, Sir Len Hutton,Dennis Compton, Graeme Hick, Sir Don Bradman , Zaheer Abbas.
Which cricketers have the most FC hundreds?
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
oz_fan said:
Steve Waugh, 10
Who has scored the most Ashes Centuries After Sir Don Bradman (19) and Sir Jack Hobbs (12) ? Steve Waugh 10.

Next answer

In descending order -
Syd Gregory , Alan Border , Steve Waugh , Colin Cowdrey , David Gower, Graham Gooch, Warwick Armstrong, Rodney Marsh, Clem Hill, Jack Hobbs, Wilfred Rhodes
 
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oz_fan

International Regular
JASON said:
Who has scored the most Ashes Centuries After Sir Don Bradman (19) and Sir Jack Hobbs (12) ? Steve Waugh 10.

Next answer

In descending order -
Syd Gregory , Alan Border , Steve Waugh , Colin Cowdrey , David Gower, Graham Gooch, Warwick Armstrong, Rodney Marsh, Clem Hill, Jack Hobbs, Wilfred Rhodes
It was actually who has the most scores in the nineties.
Anyway to question your answer:
Who has played in the most ashes matches?
 

What-A-Player

School Boy/Girl Captain
JASON said:
I don't think you understood what Burkey was saying.

When you provide an answer it must be reasonable enough or be exclusive enough for the question to be provided based on the information provided.

Your answer can apply to any number of people (definitely more than 1) and its not in the appropriate Jeopardy style format. Expand it or make it slightly more understandable .

suggestion- Well known Broadacaster ( assuming that's what well known in your answer means) who played 3 ODIs for SL .

then the question could be made for example (not based on fact)- Who is Peter Postlewaite ? etc.. :)

..thats exactly what I mean, He only Played 3 ODI's and is well known Broadcaster..but "broadcaster" and Srilankan is almost like giving the reply

Nevermind, its Ranjit Fernando..

Will pick something more exclusive henceforth
 

oz_fan

International Regular
Armadillo said:
Which player has the all-time highest test batting average?
3.89 (think Pakistani fast bowlers)
Nope it was who has scored the most runs in a test series.
Don Bradman (1930)
It would be easier to pick a period when Bradman was not in form, but in 1930 he really shone as Australia won back the Ashes. Only 21 years old, Bradman massacred bowling attacks across the country, scoring 2960 runs at 98.60 in first-class matches but keeping his best for the Tests. He reached hundreds in four of the five games against England, the exception being in the rain-ruined encounter at Manchester, and hit two double-hundreds as well as the then-record 334 at Leeds. He finished the series with 974 runs (still a record) at 139.14.
Taken from http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/232245.html

3.89 - What was Wasim Akram's ODI economy rate?
 

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