Cricket Laws and World Cup Quiz
Test your knowledge of cricket rules, umpiring scenarios, and Cricket World Cup history including umpire decisions, Laws of Cricket, and tournament winners.
Questions
Who won the WC in 1996
- Srilanka
- India
- South africa
- Austraila
Which country won the WC trice
- Australia
- England
- South Africa
- W. Indies
India won the world cup in ?
- 1986
- 1983
- 1996
- 2007
A slow bowler delivers a ball that passes the striker above the height of his waist, without pitching, and goes through to the wicket-keeper. The striker was standing upright in his ground when the ball passed him. What does the umpire do?
- Call & signal "No ball"
- Call & signal "Wide ball"
- Warn the bowler that bowling high full tosses constitutes unfair play
- Do nothing
A ball not a No-ball, hits the striker's bat and accidentally lodges in the wicket-keeper's pads without hitting the ground. On appeal how does the umpire respond?
- Calls & signals Dead ball
- Gives the striker out Caught
- Calls Not out
- Do nothing
When does a batsman, who is not opening the batting, start his innings?
- When the bowler starts his run up
- When he reaches the wicket
- After he has taken guard
- When he steps over the boundary on to the field of play
A batsman is injured and unable to complete his innings. How should this be recorded in the scorebook?
- Retired - Not out
- Retired Hurt
- Not out
- Retired - Out
When does the ball cease to be dead?
- When it is thrown back to the bowler
- When the bowler releases the ball
- When the bowler starts his run up
- When the batsman is ready to receive the next ball
The bowler accidentally knocks the bails off the stumps whilst delivering the ball, what should the umpire do?
- Call and signal Dead ball
- Re-make the wicket immediately
- Re-make the wicket when the ball is dead
- Call and signal No ball
You are umpiring at the striker's end (square-leg). As the bowler runs in to bowl, you see the wicket-keeper is running up from where he was standing to take up a new position right behind the stumps. What do you do?
- Call and signal No ball
- Warn the fielding captain for unfair play
- Call and signal Dead ball
- Do nothing
Which of these deliveries is debited against the bowler's analysis?
- No ball
- Leg bye
- Bye
- Dead ball
You are the Umpire standing at the bowler's end when the bowler bowls a high, fast full toss that takes the batsman by surprise. He does not duck and the ball narrowly misses his head. You believe this ball was bowled deliberately. You call and signal No Ball. What do you do next?
- Warn the bowler for unfair play
- Take no action
- Instruct the fielding captain to take the bowler off forthwith
- Award five Penalty runs to the batting side
How many Laws of Cricket are published?
- 32
- 39
- 43
- 42