Some sample questions from this category:
* Where was the first ever Test Match played?
* Who was the first player to score a Test century?
* Who was the first player to score a Test double century?
* Who was the first player to score a Test triple century?
* Who was the first player to take five wickets in a Test innings?
* Who was the first player to take ten wicket haul in a Test?
* Who was the first player dismissed for a duck (0 runs)?
* Who was the first player to be dismissed for a pair (0 runs in both innings of a Test)?
* Who was the first player to score a century in both innings of a Test Match?
* Which opening batsman claimed he deliberately got himself out, on the same score as Bradman, after their massive partnership together?
* Which English spinner destroyed Australia in 1972 with the help of a fungus that infested the pitch?
* Who was the eccentric 19th century allrounder who took a wicket with his first ball for Australia, and was also noted for lighting a fire in the outfield during a chilly county match?
* Don Bradman went on an absolute rampage through England in 1930. How many hundreds did he notch up in the five tests?
* Bradman is one of the few to have hit six consecutive first class centuries. Brian Lara fell one short. Who is the South African allrounder who equalled Bradman's feat?
* Which 19th century quick was dubbed the 'Essex Express' and dubbed the fastest bowler in the world, but never played a test?
* Len Hutton's 364 broke Bradman's Ashes record, but the world record he broke was Wally Hammond's vs New Zealand. What was that world record score?
* Who was the captain of the Pakistani test team that overcame England at its first attempt?
* What were Richard Hadlee's best innings bowling figures, gained when he annihilated Australia at Brisbane in 1985-86?
* What was one interesting feature of the twin hat-tricks by TJ Matthews in 1912, Shane Warne's hat-trick in 1994-95, and Glenn McGrath's in 2000-01?
* Everyone knows Brian Lara's 375 broke Gary Sobers's Test batting record of 365 not out. Who was the only other West Indian to pass the magical 300 mark?
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