Thursday, April 05, 2007

Local Cricket Trivia


  1. Who is the only Tamilnadu cricketer to score a century in first class cricket batting at number 11?

  2. MCC(Madras cricket club) in the mid 80's was a powerhouse in the first division league. Akbar Ebrahim who was then a regular in the side introduced a young fast bowler who troubled the other sides with his pace. Who was the new guy?

  3. The same MCC team had an opening batsman who has now achieved fame in a different field. Identify?

  4. Evergreen florists is a small shop in R.A Puram. Why has this shop been in the news in recent times in Kolywood?

  5. Who dismissed Steve Waugh in his debut test match?

  6. Ramachandra Guha while in Chennai went to attend a concert of M.L. Vasanthakumari, went to the front row where a lady of striking beauty was sitting. Next to her was reserved a seat for her husband. The kuthceri began exactly at the time the gentleman walked in. Who walked in?

  7. For which brand from TVS did Krish Srikkanth appear in ads?

  8. This first division team is promoted by HCL Precision. It has the unique distinction of climbing from the 5th to 1st division in 5 years. Name the team?

  9. Venkatadri Nayak of CHandragiri sold present day Chennai to the Britishers. Ironically it was one of his descendants who stood up to the Englishmen and was instrumental in the creation of TNCA. Who?

  10. Connect the person below and Central polytechnic in Taramani to TN cricket ?


3 Comments:

Blogger Vimal said...

dei vetti payale, answers kuda post pannu... i get an "ignorance complex" when i see ur questions

(btw, i think the answer to the 9th is Buchi babu)

11:58 PM  
Blogger The Career Mentors said...

answers please

8:29 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

guruji pranaam, nice blog. nicer questions, only i ont know the answers. have been trying to check your blog from office, but they suddenly learnt about firewalls.

and with comment moderation enabled, how do you think would people like me could even 'comment'?

keep the blogs coming, especially the ones like the tribute to the TN cricketer.

8:55 AM  

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