The “Well Of Course” Quiz
Super Eights.

                MANISH ACHUTH
Finals
  List It
  Write Bros
  Dry Clockwise
  Write Bros
  LVC
  Dry Anti Clockwise
LIST IT!
Gets Papers ready.
LIST IT!
8 Indians have made it to the batting honours
board at Lords. List them
5 points per batsman. Get all 8, bonus of 5.
One batsman even made it to the bowling honours
board. Circle that name and if it is correct, another
5 points.
ANSWERS
Next Slide….
VinooMankad, 1952 – Also made it to the bowling
honours list.
G.R.Viswanath, 1979
DilipVengsarkar, 1979
Mohammed Azharuddin, 1990
Ravi Shastri, 1990
SauravGanguly, 1996
AjitAgarkar, 2002
RahulDravid, 2011
WRITE BROTHERS
                   Cricketing Quotes
6 quotes
+5 for each part
+10 bonus for getting all 8 parts right.
Chappell Quotes. About whom?
  “The board wanted their man in. Not a Packer guy.
  What they didn‟t realize was that they gained a
  lousy captain and lost a really really good
  batsman.”
2. Who?
 Who once described his batting as “the straight
 drive, the forward defense and 27 variations of the
 leave.” He is famous atleast in India for his
 reactions after a sweep shot.
3. Who about whom?
 In X‟s last seven innings, he averaged only 29.00. I
 averaged over 85.00 from my last seven hits and
 he calls himself poorly treated?
4. An erudite captain about another player. Id the
captain
   You were out first ball, run out in the next innings
   and now you have been shot! What a
   terrible, terrible first tour!
5. Very candid observation.
  If there is an uglier top three in the world than
  Andrew Strauss, Cook and Trott, I don‟t know of it.
6. Monumental achievement. Who about what?

  You can see the end of the world but it‟s a shame
  you don‟t know what you‟re looking at.
PLEASE EXCHANGE SHEETS.
Chappell Quotes. About whom?
  “The board wanted their man in. Not a Packer guy.
  What they didn‟t realize was that they gained a
  lousy captain and lost a really really good
  batsman.”




  Ans: Kim Hughes, has one of the poorest captaincy
  records for Australia.
3. Who about whom?
 In X‟s last seven innings, he averaged only 29.00. I
 averaged over 85.00 from my last seven hits and
 he calls himself poorly treated?




 X – Simon Katich
 Y – Dean Jones
4. An erudite captain about another
player.
  You were out first ball, run out in the next innings
  and now you have been shot! What a
  terrible, terrible first tour!




  Captain – Kumara Sangakkara
  TharangaParanvitana
5. Very candid observation.
  If there is an uglier top three in the world than
  Andrew Strauss, Cook and Trott, I don‟t know of it.




  Ans – Expect Graeme Swann to come up with
  something like this.
6. Monumental achievement. Who about what?

  You can see the end of the world but it‟s a shame
  you don‟t know what you‟re looking at.




  Ans – Adam Parore on reaching the top of the
  Everest.
CLOCKWISE
Infinite Pounce format.
+15/-10 on the pounce.
If you are pouncing, all parts of the question must
be answered.
Normal bounce - +10
1. Id the title of the book
  Arthur Milton, born in 1928, occupies a place in
  English sporting history that in all probability will
  not be usurped. He was the last player to perform a
  feat.
  His first class career spanned over 25 years and
  managed to play 6 test matches as well. He later
  coached future internationals like Vic Marks etc.
  Mike Vockins published a biography last year
  titled, “Arthur Milton: ___ ____ __ __ ________.”
  The title of the book reveals Arthur Milton‟s feat.
2. This is a pic of a cricketer post his cricketing career. Id the
gentleman.
HAROLD LARWOOD
 He emigrated to Australia post WW2. He was
 employed by the Pepsi-Cola company for many
 years.
3. Many Parts.
  During April 2011, there
  were talks that a feat
  achieved at Bangalore
  was a new world record.
  The world record is not in
  the hands of Malayali
  medium pacer, but this
  guy on the right. Who is
  the Malayali? Who is the
  guy on the right? And
  what record?
Malayali medium pacer – PrasanthParameshwaran
Burt Vance
Most runs conceded in an over. Burt Vance
conceded 77 runs in an over. Prasanth in
comparison was a miserly 37 runs.
4. Who? What?
 The guy in the pic, Norman
 Callaway, holds this record in
 First Class Cricket.
 The test record is held by an
 occasional      West   Indian
 wicket keeper, very famous
 in quizzing circles.
 Who?
ANDY GANTEAUME
 Highest average in test cricket. Andy Ganteaume
 scored a hundred and was never picked again for
 the West Indies.
 Norman Callaway scored 207 in his only first class
 innings and after that took part in World War 1
 where he died during the second battle of
 Bullecourt in France.
5. Who?
 Just prior to the Bodyline series, Don Bradman
 wanted to play professional cricket in England. He
 was eventually stopped by X, who offered him a job
 as a reporter with his newspaper. This led to
 further controversy as ACB would not allow
 Bradman to write while playing cricket. X, in the
 interest of the nation asked Bradman to forget
 about writing and play for Australia. X had a
 grandson, who is famous for his involvement with
 cricket among other things?
Robert Clyde Packer, grand father of Kerry Packer.
6. Identify the gentleman in question.
  If he had played for Lancashire, he would have
  earned 3₤ a week during the summer and 1₤ a
  week during the winter. He decided to play in the
  Lancashire and Bradford Leagues who paid him 8₤
  a week for the entire year. During 35 years of
  cricket, he played only 2 full seasons of county
  cricket for a total of 6 championship games. Yet
  good enough to be selected for 27 Tests. Who?
SYDNEY BARNES
 189 wickets in 27 tests at an
 average of 16.43 and an economy
 of 2.36 runs per over.
7. What is unusual?
  George Simpson-Hayward played 5 tests for
  England at the start of the 20th century. His bowling
  style has been described as unusual right arm off
  break. He seldom flighted the ball and bowled with
  a lower trajectory, faster speed but still managed to
  get sufficient turn. He is considered to be the last
  serious exponent of this unusual form of bowling.
  What is unusual about it?
LOB BOWLING OR UNDERARM.
8.Who?
 He represented Oxford at hammer throw and
 billiards. But it was for the fruits of his
 experimentation when playing Twisti-Twosti, that he
 would achieve lasting fame. Twisti-Twosti was a
 past time where the object is to put the ball beyond
 the opponent with a single pitch. The opponent is
 at the other end of a table.
BERNARD JAMES TINDAL BOSANQUET

 Apparently the inventor of Googly or Bosie.
9. Identify the guy in the centre and his
“feat”?
NORMAN GORDON
 First cricketer to breach the 100 mark, in terms of
 birthdays.
10. Who have I blanked out?
  In the news last year.
MIKE HORN
 Was India‟s motivational speaker during the World
 Cup.
11. Failure to communicate
  A joke in the Indian cricket circles before Ganguly.
  For a long time, Bengal (and East Zone)‟s most
  significant contribution to Indian cricket was the
  failure of its representative to attend a crucial
  selection meeting in the 1970‟s. Why?
The captain for the 1971 West Indies tour was
being selected. And since the selector was
absent, Vijay Merchant used his “casting vote” to
appoint AjitWadekar as captain instead of Pataudi.
12. Elements of a list. Id X and the list.
  1 – Nelson Mandela
  …
  4 – Mahatma Gandhi
  …
  8 – Gary Player
  …
  11 - X
HANSIE CRONJE
 Greatest South Africans of the 20th century.
WRITE BROTHERS
              ABBA KE ZAMANE MEIN
8old photos
+5 for each part
+10 bonus for getting all 8 parts right.
1.
2. Id both
The caption for this
photo – “X bats while
Y threatens from
behind the stumps”
3. Identify the guy.
4. Identify the guy on the left and the
venue.
5. Was nearly called on to the field once.
6. Famous incident that caused a riot.
Who?
7. Part of a famous bowler-wk combo.
8. Captain of a ship, inspecting a statue of himself.
PLEASE EXCHANGE SHEETS
1.
 G.R.Viswanat
 h
2.
X – Aubrey Smith
Y – Boris Karloff
3. PhirozePalia
4. Gen. Zia-Ul-Haq, Sawai Man Singh
stadium, Jaipur
5. Henry Blofeld.
6. Bill Lawry
7. Godfrey Evans
8. C. B. Fry, the cricketing polymath
Visual Connect
13 images connected by a common theme
Sets of 3 and the last set has 4 images
+25/+20/+15/+10
-10 through out.
SET 1
+25/ -10
SET 2
+20/ -10
SET 3
+15/ -10
SET 4
+10
No negatives but only one attempt
End of Connect
Visual Connect
One Test Wonders from India.
In this set I have used the images of

        Lall Singh          GhulamParkar
        Laxmidas Jai        Ajay Sharma
        LadhaRamji          Yograj Singh
        Yuvraj of Patiala   RahulSinghvi
        M. J. Gopalan       IqbalSiddiqui
        Shute Banerjee      Robin Singh
        RameshSaxena        JayadevUnadkat
                            Vinay Kumar
ANTI-CLOCKWISE
Infinite Pounce format.
+15/-10 on the pounce.
If you are pouncing, all parts of the question must
be answered.
Normal bounce - +10
1. The last few in the series. Id X and Y.
  Guyana – 22 tests
  Leeward Islands – 2 tests
  Guyana – 14 tests
  Guyana – 4 tests
  Trinidad and Tobago – 2 tests
  Jamaica – 20 tests
  Trinidad and Tobago - 1 test
  X – 2 tests
  Y – 13 tests
West Indian captains.
  X – Combined Campuses and Colleges
  Y – St. Lucia
  Carl                 Hooper,            Ridley
  Jacobs, ShivnarineChanderpaul, RamnareshSarwa
  n, Daren Ganga, Chris Gayle, Dwayne
  Bravo, Floyd Reifer, Darren Sammy.
2.Identify the gentleman in question.
  During the 1896 Ashes, Ranjitsinghji was supposed
  to play the first test at Lords. But X, who believed
  that people only born in England can play for the
  national team, ensured that Ranji did not play at
  Lords. Lancashire committee defied him and chose
  Ranji for the 2nd test where he scored 62 and 154*.
  X has a good few cricketing connections with India
  to this day. X?
LORD HARRIS
 Harris Shield is named after him.
3. Identify the gentleman.
  His debut came in unusual circumstances. Like
  2011, the 1959 team to England was badly ravaged
  by injuries. There was a strong campaign to include
  him in the Indian side by Keith Miller, who pleaded
  “Don‟t be vague, ask for ______.” A cartoon at that
  time showed a miniature ______ playing his
  favourite square cut, inside a ____ whisky bottle
  carrying the label „Oxford Vintage‟. Who?
ABBAS ALI BAIG
Intentionally left blank
Left arm bowler – Alan Davidson
Opening Batsman – Trevor Bailey
5. Identify the openers in this game.
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
P. G. WODEHOUSE
Intentionally left blank
MAX WALKER, TANGLES
7. Identify the author.
  Plot: Clyde St Joseph Bonaventure, nephew of
  ____ ______, shows no interest in cricket until he
  joins the research department at Star Computers.
  During his first term he develops a program that
  enables a team made up of Canadian, Swedish
  and Welsh students to tie against an All-Comers XI
  containing ______, Compton et al with 684 runs
  scored in a day.


  Plot of a 1967 novel, that talks about computer
  programs etc. called Bonaventure and the flashing
Gary Sobers
 A sincere request. If anybody has this book, please
 share it with me. Thanks in advance.
8.Identify the Gentleman and the
nickname.
  This is Wilfred ________. He
  was a leg spinner who toured
  India    in     the   1940‟s.
  Somebody took his nickname
  from him. Who?
  The man in question has a lot
  of other connections to the
  Caribbean as well.
SUBHASH „FERGIE‟ GUPTA
 He took 27 wickets in West
 Indies in 1953. He later
 married a girl from Trinidad
 and settled there.
Intentionally left blank
JEREMY CONEY
 He basically surrenders and waves a white flag at
 Kapil Dev.
10. Why this slogan?
Lara Bingle
  Michael Clarke missed a test match to basically
  break up with his girl friend Lara Bingle.
  Lara Bingle‟s claim to fame is a series of ads for
  Tourism Australia called So Where the bloody hell
  are you?
For the uninitiated, this is Lara Bingle
11. Identify the gentleman
  Their loss in 2006 is sometimes humorously
  attributed to the absence of this cricketer. In fact,
  loyal supporters tried to drum up some financial
  support for him, but failed to do so in time.
  He is remembered for “inflicting a massive
  psychological blow on the opposition captain”,
  according to the Independent, despite not playing a
  single test.
GARY PRATT
 Super sub who ran out
 Ricky Ponting in the
 2005 Ashes.
12. Two Avatars of the same player
  Considered among the top 5 worst players to have
  played in the top flight of English football.
ARNIE SIDEBOTTOM
 Played for Manchester United
 Also a one test wonder. Son Ryan, for a long
 time, had played only one test.
END OF DAY‟S PLAY
THANK YOU!

KQA Cricket Quiz Finals 2012

  • 1.
    The “Well OfCourse” Quiz Super Eights. MANISH ACHUTH
  • 2.
    Finals ListIt Write Bros Dry Clockwise Write Bros LVC Dry Anti Clockwise
  • 3.
  • 4.
    LIST IT! 8 Indianshave made it to the batting honours board at Lords. List them 5 points per batsman. Get all 8, bonus of 5. One batsman even made it to the bowling honours board. Circle that name and if it is correct, another 5 points.
  • 5.
  • 6.
    VinooMankad, 1952 –Also made it to the bowling honours list. G.R.Viswanath, 1979 DilipVengsarkar, 1979 Mohammed Azharuddin, 1990 Ravi Shastri, 1990 SauravGanguly, 1996 AjitAgarkar, 2002 RahulDravid, 2011
  • 7.
    WRITE BROTHERS Cricketing Quotes 6 quotes +5 for each part +10 bonus for getting all 8 parts right.
  • 8.
    Chappell Quotes. Aboutwhom? “The board wanted their man in. Not a Packer guy. What they didn‟t realize was that they gained a lousy captain and lost a really really good batsman.”
  • 9.
    2. Who? Whoonce described his batting as “the straight drive, the forward defense and 27 variations of the leave.” He is famous atleast in India for his reactions after a sweep shot.
  • 10.
    3. Who aboutwhom? In X‟s last seven innings, he averaged only 29.00. I averaged over 85.00 from my last seven hits and he calls himself poorly treated?
  • 11.
    4. An eruditecaptain about another player. Id the captain You were out first ball, run out in the next innings and now you have been shot! What a terrible, terrible first tour!
  • 12.
    5. Very candidobservation. If there is an uglier top three in the world than Andrew Strauss, Cook and Trott, I don‟t know of it.
  • 13.
    6. Monumental achievement.Who about what? You can see the end of the world but it‟s a shame you don‟t know what you‟re looking at.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Chappell Quotes. Aboutwhom? “The board wanted their man in. Not a Packer guy. What they didn‟t realize was that they gained a lousy captain and lost a really really good batsman.” Ans: Kim Hughes, has one of the poorest captaincy records for Australia.
  • 17.
    3. Who aboutwhom? In X‟s last seven innings, he averaged only 29.00. I averaged over 85.00 from my last seven hits and he calls himself poorly treated? X – Simon Katich Y – Dean Jones
  • 18.
    4. An eruditecaptain about another player. You were out first ball, run out in the next innings and now you have been shot! What a terrible, terrible first tour! Captain – Kumara Sangakkara TharangaParanvitana
  • 19.
    5. Very candidobservation. If there is an uglier top three in the world than Andrew Strauss, Cook and Trott, I don‟t know of it. Ans – Expect Graeme Swann to come up with something like this.
  • 20.
    6. Monumental achievement.Who about what? You can see the end of the world but it‟s a shame you don‟t know what you‟re looking at. Ans – Adam Parore on reaching the top of the Everest.
  • 21.
    CLOCKWISE Infinite Pounce format. +15/-10on the pounce. If you are pouncing, all parts of the question must be answered. Normal bounce - +10
  • 22.
    1. Id thetitle of the book Arthur Milton, born in 1928, occupies a place in English sporting history that in all probability will not be usurped. He was the last player to perform a feat. His first class career spanned over 25 years and managed to play 6 test matches as well. He later coached future internationals like Vic Marks etc. Mike Vockins published a biography last year titled, “Arthur Milton: ___ ____ __ __ ________.” The title of the book reveals Arthur Milton‟s feat.
  • 24.
    2. This isa pic of a cricketer post his cricketing career. Id the gentleman.
  • 25.
    HAROLD LARWOOD Heemigrated to Australia post WW2. He was employed by the Pepsi-Cola company for many years.
  • 26.
    3. Many Parts. During April 2011, there were talks that a feat achieved at Bangalore was a new world record. The world record is not in the hands of Malayali medium pacer, but this guy on the right. Who is the Malayali? Who is the guy on the right? And what record?
  • 27.
    Malayali medium pacer– PrasanthParameshwaran Burt Vance Most runs conceded in an over. Burt Vance conceded 77 runs in an over. Prasanth in comparison was a miserly 37 runs.
  • 28.
    4. Who? What? The guy in the pic, Norman Callaway, holds this record in First Class Cricket. The test record is held by an occasional West Indian wicket keeper, very famous in quizzing circles. Who?
  • 29.
    ANDY GANTEAUME Highestaverage in test cricket. Andy Ganteaume scored a hundred and was never picked again for the West Indies. Norman Callaway scored 207 in his only first class innings and after that took part in World War 1 where he died during the second battle of Bullecourt in France.
  • 30.
    5. Who? Justprior to the Bodyline series, Don Bradman wanted to play professional cricket in England. He was eventually stopped by X, who offered him a job as a reporter with his newspaper. This led to further controversy as ACB would not allow Bradman to write while playing cricket. X, in the interest of the nation asked Bradman to forget about writing and play for Australia. X had a grandson, who is famous for his involvement with cricket among other things?
  • 31.
    Robert Clyde Packer,grand father of Kerry Packer.
  • 32.
    6. Identify thegentleman in question. If he had played for Lancashire, he would have earned 3₤ a week during the summer and 1₤ a week during the winter. He decided to play in the Lancashire and Bradford Leagues who paid him 8₤ a week for the entire year. During 35 years of cricket, he played only 2 full seasons of county cricket for a total of 6 championship games. Yet good enough to be selected for 27 Tests. Who?
  • 33.
    SYDNEY BARNES 189wickets in 27 tests at an average of 16.43 and an economy of 2.36 runs per over.
  • 34.
    7. What isunusual? George Simpson-Hayward played 5 tests for England at the start of the 20th century. His bowling style has been described as unusual right arm off break. He seldom flighted the ball and bowled with a lower trajectory, faster speed but still managed to get sufficient turn. He is considered to be the last serious exponent of this unusual form of bowling. What is unusual about it?
  • 35.
    LOB BOWLING ORUNDERARM.
  • 36.
    8.Who? He representedOxford at hammer throw and billiards. But it was for the fruits of his experimentation when playing Twisti-Twosti, that he would achieve lasting fame. Twisti-Twosti was a past time where the object is to put the ball beyond the opponent with a single pitch. The opponent is at the other end of a table.
  • 37.
    BERNARD JAMES TINDALBOSANQUET Apparently the inventor of Googly or Bosie.
  • 38.
    9. Identify theguy in the centre and his “feat”?
  • 39.
    NORMAN GORDON Firstcricketer to breach the 100 mark, in terms of birthdays.
  • 40.
    10. Who haveI blanked out? In the news last year.
  • 41.
    MIKE HORN WasIndia‟s motivational speaker during the World Cup.
  • 42.
    11. Failure tocommunicate A joke in the Indian cricket circles before Ganguly. For a long time, Bengal (and East Zone)‟s most significant contribution to Indian cricket was the failure of its representative to attend a crucial selection meeting in the 1970‟s. Why?
  • 43.
    The captain forthe 1971 West Indies tour was being selected. And since the selector was absent, Vijay Merchant used his “casting vote” to appoint AjitWadekar as captain instead of Pataudi.
  • 44.
    12. Elements ofa list. Id X and the list. 1 – Nelson Mandela … 4 – Mahatma Gandhi … 8 – Gary Player … 11 - X
  • 45.
    HANSIE CRONJE GreatestSouth Africans of the 20th century.
  • 46.
    WRITE BROTHERS ABBA KE ZAMANE MEIN 8old photos +5 for each part +10 bonus for getting all 8 parts right.
  • 47.
  • 48.
    2. Id both Thecaption for this photo – “X bats while Y threatens from behind the stumps”
  • 49.
  • 50.
    4. Identify theguy on the left and the venue.
  • 51.
    5. Was nearlycalled on to the field once.
  • 52.
    6. Famous incidentthat caused a riot. Who?
  • 53.
    7. Part ofa famous bowler-wk combo.
  • 54.
    8. Captain ofa ship, inspecting a statue of himself.
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57.
    2. X – AubreySmith Y – Boris Karloff
  • 58.
  • 59.
    4. Gen. Zia-Ul-Haq,Sawai Man Singh stadium, Jaipur
  • 60.
  • 61.
  • 62.
  • 63.
    8. C. B.Fry, the cricketing polymath
  • 64.
    Visual Connect 13 imagesconnected by a common theme Sets of 3 and the last set has 4 images +25/+20/+15/+10 -10 through out.
  • 65.
  • 69.
  • 73.
  • 77.
    SET 4 +10 No negativesbut only one attempt
  • 82.
  • 83.
    Visual Connect One TestWonders from India. In this set I have used the images of Lall Singh GhulamParkar Laxmidas Jai Ajay Sharma LadhaRamji Yograj Singh Yuvraj of Patiala RahulSinghvi M. J. Gopalan IqbalSiddiqui Shute Banerjee Robin Singh RameshSaxena JayadevUnadkat Vinay Kumar
  • 84.
    ANTI-CLOCKWISE Infinite Pounce format. +15/-10on the pounce. If you are pouncing, all parts of the question must be answered. Normal bounce - +10
  • 85.
    1. The lastfew in the series. Id X and Y. Guyana – 22 tests Leeward Islands – 2 tests Guyana – 14 tests Guyana – 4 tests Trinidad and Tobago – 2 tests Jamaica – 20 tests Trinidad and Tobago - 1 test X – 2 tests Y – 13 tests
  • 86.
    West Indian captains. X – Combined Campuses and Colleges Y – St. Lucia Carl Hooper, Ridley Jacobs, ShivnarineChanderpaul, RamnareshSarwa n, Daren Ganga, Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, Floyd Reifer, Darren Sammy.
  • 87.
    2.Identify the gentlemanin question. During the 1896 Ashes, Ranjitsinghji was supposed to play the first test at Lords. But X, who believed that people only born in England can play for the national team, ensured that Ranji did not play at Lords. Lancashire committee defied him and chose Ranji for the 2nd test where he scored 62 and 154*. X has a good few cricketing connections with India to this day. X?
  • 88.
    LORD HARRIS HarrisShield is named after him.
  • 89.
    3. Identify thegentleman. His debut came in unusual circumstances. Like 2011, the 1959 team to England was badly ravaged by injuries. There was a strong campaign to include him in the Indian side by Keith Miller, who pleaded “Don‟t be vague, ask for ______.” A cartoon at that time showed a miniature ______ playing his favourite square cut, inside a ____ whisky bottle carrying the label „Oxford Vintage‟. Who?
  • 90.
  • 92.
  • 93.
    Left arm bowler– Alan Davidson Opening Batsman – Trevor Bailey
  • 94.
    5. Identify theopeners in this game.
  • 95.
  • 97.
  • 98.
  • 99.
    7. Identify theauthor. Plot: Clyde St Joseph Bonaventure, nephew of ____ ______, shows no interest in cricket until he joins the research department at Star Computers. During his first term he develops a program that enables a team made up of Canadian, Swedish and Welsh students to tie against an All-Comers XI containing ______, Compton et al with 684 runs scored in a day. Plot of a 1967 novel, that talks about computer programs etc. called Bonaventure and the flashing
  • 100.
    Gary Sobers Asincere request. If anybody has this book, please share it with me. Thanks in advance.
  • 101.
    8.Identify the Gentlemanand the nickname. This is Wilfred ________. He was a leg spinner who toured India in the 1940‟s. Somebody took his nickname from him. Who? The man in question has a lot of other connections to the Caribbean as well.
  • 102.
    SUBHASH „FERGIE‟ GUPTA He took 27 wickets in West Indies in 1953. He later married a girl from Trinidad and settled there.
  • 104.
  • 105.
    JEREMY CONEY Hebasically surrenders and waves a white flag at Kapil Dev.
  • 106.
    10. Why thisslogan?
  • 107.
    Lara Bingle Michael Clarke missed a test match to basically break up with his girl friend Lara Bingle. Lara Bingle‟s claim to fame is a series of ads for Tourism Australia called So Where the bloody hell are you?
  • 108.
    For the uninitiated,this is Lara Bingle
  • 109.
    11. Identify thegentleman Their loss in 2006 is sometimes humorously attributed to the absence of this cricketer. In fact, loyal supporters tried to drum up some financial support for him, but failed to do so in time. He is remembered for “inflicting a massive psychological blow on the opposition captain”, according to the Independent, despite not playing a single test.
  • 110.
    GARY PRATT Supersub who ran out Ricky Ponting in the 2005 Ashes.
  • 111.
    12. Two Avatarsof the same player Considered among the top 5 worst players to have played in the top flight of English football.
  • 112.
    ARNIE SIDEBOTTOM Playedfor Manchester United Also a one test wonder. Son Ryan, for a long time, had played only one test.
  • 113.
    END OF DAY‟SPLAY THANK YOU!