Questions Related to sports
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Sri Lanka
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New Zeland
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Austraila
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England
C
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Explanation
Australia won the 1987 Cricket World Cup, defeating England in the final at Kolkata. This was the first World Cup held outside England (co-hosted by India and Pakistan), and Australia's first World Cup title.
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New Zeland
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Pakistan
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South Africa
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Austraila
B
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Pakistan won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, defeating England in the final at Melbourne. This was Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory, achieved under the leadership of Imran Khan with the cornered tigers mentality.
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Austraila
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India
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England
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South Africa
A
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Australia won the 2003 Cricket World Cup, defeating India in the final at Johannesburg. This was Australia's second consecutive World Cup victory, continuing their dominance of world cricket in the early 2000s under Ricky Ponting's captaincy.
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cervelo test team
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team astana
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saxo bank
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team radio shack
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cervelo test team
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team astana
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saxo bank
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team radio shack
D
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Lance Armstrong raced for Team Radio Shack in 2010-2011, which were his final professional seasons before retirement. The team was co-owned by Armstrong and his longtime coach Johan Bruyneel, and he finished his career there.
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france
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netherlands
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spain
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germany
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lance armstrong
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andy schek
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fabian cancellara
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cadel evans
B
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Explanation
The Tour de France typically invites 22 teams (18 WorldTour teams + 4 Pro Continental wildcards) in the modern era. This number has varied historically from 20-22 teams depending on the year and UCI regulations.
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akash chopra
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sadagoppan ramesh
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tinu yuhanan
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s s das
C
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Tinu Yohannan made his Test debut for India alongside fast bowler Iqbal Siddiqui against England at Mohali in 2001. This was during the series where India introduced several new fast bowlers.
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Austraila
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West Indies
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pakistan
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South Africa
B
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Explanation
The West Indies won the inaugural Cricket World Cup in 1975, defeating Australia in the final at Lord's. Clive Lloyd led a powerful West Indies team that dominated the tournament.