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Cricket quiz from Xmas 2011

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showmetheanswer | 18:08 Sun 08th Jan 2012 | Sport
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1. Which England bowling great once went the equivalent of 158.4 six ball overs without taking a test wickets?
2. Who was Australia's best-selling author in 1990?
3. Which country went furthest into the (english) season before losing a competitive first team match?
4. Which ground hosted its first international this summer, having hosted its last first-class match back in 1932?
5. Who has played in his county's last 168 county championship matches dating back to 2001?
6. Which mathematical oddity was demonstrated by Charles Macartney and Monty Noble for New South Wales against Victoria at the SCG in 1907?
7. What do JJ Ferris, Maurice Turnbull, Douglas Jardine, Wilf Slack and Bob Woolmer have in common?
8. Which player one top-scored in seven successive test innings, a unique achievement, for his side?
9. Which test cricketer who was born in one country, played test cricket for a different country, and was banned by a third for playing in a fourth?
10. Who hit a ball for six which was finally recovered 556 miles away?
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No 7 - each of them played test cricket for a country other than his country of birth and died in a different country. For example, Jardine was born in India, played for England and died in Switzerland. Bob Woolmer was also born in India, played for England but died in the West Indies.
19:43 Mon 09th Jan 2012
Can't help with the answer to no 4 but I can say it's not Arundel Castle. This ground has been used for County Championship (ie first-class) matches in the recent past. Certainly in the 1990s.
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Thank for that Rancher. i think it must be Clifton college close ground for question 4.
Re: Chanderpaul. This may well be the answer they're looking for, but it's not quite accurate. He did top score in the seven innings in which he batted, but there was an innings where he didn't bat, so strictly speaking it wasn't seven consecutive innings. Pedant? Of course. Why else would I even be attempting this quiz?
Oh and the Noble/Macartney question has a couple of other statistical oddities: Macartney's runs scored in NSW's only innings (72) minus Noble's runs conceded in the match (53) = 19 and vice versa (68 & 49). And in the second innings, Noble conceded the same number of runs as Macartney took wickets (six).
Having read the answer already given, though, I imagine that is the one they're looking for. Thanks for that.

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