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Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. Sachin Tendulkar by Chaminda Vaas

  2. Muthiah Muralitharan by Wasim Akram

  3. Mike Autherton by Glenn McGrath

  4. Courtney Walsh by Shane Warne

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Mike Atherton (misspelled as Autherton in the question) was dismissed by Glenn McGrath 19 times in Test cricket - the most times any bowler has dismissed a specific batsman. This famous bowling-batting rivalry spanned the 1990s. McGrath's accuracy and seam movement consistently troubled Atherton. While Tendulkar fell to various bowlers frequently, this specific record belongs to the Atherton-McGrath pairing.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. Eden Garden, Kolkata

  2. Newlands, Capetown

  3. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

  4. Basin Reserve, Wellington

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Newlands in Cape Town, South Africa has historically produced the most results (decisive outcomes, not draws) in Test cricket among grounds outside Australia and England. This is due to South Africa's pace-friendly conditions and the ground's tendency to assist bowlers. While Eden Gardens has hosted many matches, its slower pitch often leads to draws. Sabina Park and Basin Reserve have good result percentages but not as high as Newlands.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. True

  2. False

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The statement is false. While Sachin Tendulkar had an illustrious career, he was NOT the only player to achieve this feat. Several other players from different eras have been part of winning Test teams against all test-playing nations both home and away, including players from dominant teams like Australia, West Indies, and South Africa during their peak periods. This is a rare achievement but not exclusive to Tendulkar.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. True

  2. False

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The statement is false. Sourav Ganguly was a left-handed batsman throughout his international career and never batted right-handed in any ODI match against Zimbabwe or any other team. He famously opened the batting with Sachin Tendulkar as one of the most successful left-right opening combinations in ODI history, always batting left-handed.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. a.Faraday

  2. b.Baired

  3. c.Edison

  4. d.Marconi

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

John Logie Baird is credited with inventing the first working television system in the 1920s. Faraday studied electromagnetism, Edison invented the light bulb and phonograph, and Marconi developed radio telegraphy.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. India

  2. SouthAfrica

  3. Srilanka

  4. Pakistan

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

South Africa won the final of the triangular cricket series held in Durban in February 1997. This was the Standard Bank Triangular Series involving South Africa, India, and Zimbabwe, where South Africa defeated India in the final. Sri Lanka and Pakistan were not participants in this specific series.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. NewDelhi

  2. Ahemadabad

  3. Mumbai

  4. Kolkatta

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The first ODI match played in India was at Ahmedabad. This match was played between India and West Indies on November 26, 1981. New Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata are all major cricket venues in India but did not host India's first home ODI.

Multiple choice general knowledge sports
  1. 1834

  2. 1877

  3. 1788

  4. 1823

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The first official Test match in cricket history was played in 1877 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. This marked the beginning of Test cricket as an international format. The years 1834, 1788, and 1823 predate organized Test cricket.