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Quiz about Unusual Cricketing Mix
Quiz about Unusual Cricketing Mix

Unusual Cricketing Mix Trivia Quiz


You don't have to be a cricket expert to score well and enjoy this quiz about some strange and surprising cricketing trivia!

A multiple-choice quiz by huw27. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
huw27
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
296,268
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
809
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 116 (1/10), CardoQ (8/10), Guest 49 (3/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Aussie pin up fast bowler Brett Lee has done a lot of things outside cricket - but which one of these is NOT one of them? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Former West Indian All rounder Collis King had a very Celtic middle name - what was it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Legendary English cricketer WG Grace was qualified in what non-sporting profession? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In a Test Match against Sri Lanka in 2005, on what did New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming place the blame for his sides' dismal batting performance? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Where does the annual cricket match between the Royal Southern Yacht Club at Hamble and the Island Sailing Club from the Isle of Wight take place? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. How did the cricketing term "Chinaman" get its name? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which of these groups of famous Hollywood figures appeared regularly for the Hollywood Cricket Club? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What was the nickname of former England spin bowler Ashley Giles? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which part of his anatomy did Australian fast bowler Merv Hughes once have insured for nearly half a million Australian dollars? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In 1899, two expatriate Englishmen from Nottingham set up a cricket club on continental Europe. This club has become world renowned in sporting circles - as a soccer/ football club. In which city was this cricket club founded? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Aussie pin up fast bowler Brett Lee has done a lot of things outside cricket - but which one of these is NOT one of them?

Answer: Sailed a boat singlehandedly across theTasman Sea

In 2006, Lee released a duet with India'n diva Asha Bhosle titled "You're the One For Me" - and it reached no.2 in the charts in both South Africa and India! In 2008, he acted in the Bollywood film titled "Victory", as well as launching his own range of designer underwear. Quite an all rounder!
2. Former West Indian All rounder Collis King had a very Celtic middle name - what was it?

Answer: Llewellyn

Ironically, Collis played for Glamorgan, the only Welsh cricket county, in the 1970's - and probably had the most "Welsh" name in the whole squad!
3. Legendary English cricketer WG Grace was qualified in what non-sporting profession?

Answer: Medicine

Although he began his medical studies in Bristol in 1867, it wasn't until 12 years later, in 1879, that he was finally awarded his LRCP by the University of Edinburgh. His lengthy qualification period was apparently the source of some mirth to his fellow cricketers!
4. In a Test Match against Sri Lanka in 2005, on what did New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming place the blame for his sides' dismal batting performance?

Answer: The Umpires' trousers

Yes, he blamed the Umpires' trousers - the umpires wear black trousers for Test Matches, where a red ball is used, and due to the low, slingy bowling action of Sri Lankan paceman Lasith Malinga, the New Zealand batsmen claimed they were "losing" the ball against the background of the dark trousers.
5. Where does the annual cricket match between the Royal Southern Yacht Club at Hamble and the Island Sailing Club from the Isle of Wight take place?

Answer: Out at sea

The Brambles Sandbank on the Solent (the stretch of sea separating the Isle of Wight from the English mainland) appears just once a year, for an hour. In that hour, sailors from both sailing clubs disembark from their boats, and set up a game of cricket on the Sandbank.

They also lay out a bar for refreshment, which they call "The Brambles Inn", whack a ball about with a bat until the incoming tide covers the sandbank, then jump back on their boats, putting all their cricket gear away for another year.
6. How did the cricketing term "Chinaman" get its name?

Answer: After a West Indian bowler of Chinese descent

One version of the story goes something like this - the English batsman Walter Robbins was facing the West Indian spinner, Elliot "Puss" Achong (who was of Chinese descent) at a Test match in Manchester in 1933. Achong was a left arm spinner, and he bowled a ball out of the back of his hand which turned in the opposite way to which the batsmen expected it to spin. Robbins was stumped out by the West Indian keeper, and stormed back to the dressing room - his first words when he got there were "Would you believe it? Bowled out by a b****y Chinaman!" - and the expression stuck in cricketing folklore from that moment onwards!

Another version says it was Patsy Hendren, and not Robbins, who made the utterance after being bowled by Achong on the latter's debut in Port-au-Spain on the 1929-1920 MCC tour of the West Indies, whilst another version attrbutes the comment to Maurice Leyland (who also played against Achong on various occasions). Achong is the common bond in all of these stories, so he's obviously at the root of this piece of cricket folklore somewhere!
7. Which of these groups of famous Hollywood figures appeared regularly for the Hollywood Cricket Club?

Answer: All of these mentioned

The Hollywood Cricket Club was formed in the early 1930's by ex England captain Aubrey Smith, who had been coaching cricket at UCLA with Boris Karloff - which is an interesting diversion from waiting tables in between acting roles. Over the following years, all of the actors and writers mentioned appeared for the team at various times.
8. What was the nickname of former England spin bowler Ashley Giles?

Answer: King of Spain

A large stock of mugs were ordered to celebrate various English cricketers, bearing different monickers for each player. Ashley Giles' mugs should have borne the expression "King of Spin", but somehow, an extra "a" got added, and Ashley was forever known from that day onwards as a Castilian Monarch!
9. Which part of his anatomy did Australian fast bowler Merv Hughes once have insured for nearly half a million Australian dollars?

Answer: His moustache

If you haven't seen a picture of Merv Hughes' moustache, I urge you to do an image search just to see it - the finest specimen of upper lip hair in world sport, I'd contend! Why he felt he needed to insure it though, nobody has ever worked out - I mean, it's not as if a mustache is going to have much effect on someone's sporting performance - or are we all missing the point here somewhere?
10. In 1899, two expatriate Englishmen from Nottingham set up a cricket club on continental Europe. This club has become world renowned in sporting circles - as a soccer/ football club. In which city was this cricket club founded?

Answer: Milan

The Milan Cricket and Football Club was set up to provide Englishmen working in Milan with the opportunity of playing their favourite sport. The name remained until 1939, when it was renamed Associazione Calcio Milan - or as the club is better known in world footballing terms, simply AC Milan.
Source: Author huw27

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