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Simon Taufel
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MR Benson
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Billy Bowden
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Asad Rauf
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Chris Gayle
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Virendra Sehwag
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AJ Redmond
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Luke Wright
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MS Dhoni
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Yuvraj Singh
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Gautam Gambhir
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Rohit Sharma
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Chris Gayle
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Ricky Ponting
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Yuvraj Singh
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Sachin Tendulkar
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VVS Laxman
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SR Tendulkar
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V Sehwag
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R Dravid
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Virender Sehwag holds the record for the highest individual score by an Indian batsman in a losing cause. He scored 309 runs against Pakistan in the Multan Test in 2004, though India ended up losing that match. This remains the highest individual Test score by an Indian in a defeated cause.
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SK Warne
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J Srinath
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A Kumble
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DL Vettori
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Javagal Srinath is credited with some of the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler in a losing cause. His performances include notable match hauls where India ultimately lost the game despite his individual bowling excellence. The question references a specific cricket statistical category.
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AC Gilchrist
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RW Marsh
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GRA Langley
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RC Russell
D
Correct answer
Explanation
The record for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper in a single match belongs to English wicketkeeper Russell. The question asks about a specific cricket record, and the claimed answer of RC Russell aligns with this statistical category in cricket history.
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GC Smith
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RT Ponting
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G Gambhir
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KP Pietersen
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Graeme Smith (GC Smith) was indeed the leading run-scorer in international cricket during the 2008 calendar year. The South African captain accumulated the highest number of runs across all formats that year, ahead of other prominent batsmen like Ponting, Gambhir, and Pietersen.
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The highest individual Test score by a right-handed batsman is 374, scored by West Indian legend Brian Lara against England in 2004. This stood as the individual Test record until Lara himself broke it with his 400 not out later that year. The 374 remains the highest by a right-hander.
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Kapil Dev
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Ravi Shastri
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Anil Kumble
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Mohinder Amarnath
C
Correct answer
Explanation
To solve this question, the user needs to be familiar with the nicknames of Indian cricket players.
The Answer is: C
Explanation:
The player called "JUMBO" in the Indian cricket team is Anil Kumble. Kumble was given this nickname because of his height and his ability to extract extra bounce from the pitch. Kapil Dev is known as the "Haryana Hurricane," Ravi Shastri is known as the "Champion of Champions," and Mohinder Amarnath is known as "Jimmy."