I thought you would give Freedom 251s to the winners.:PWater cooler aapka hua
It used to be a dead ball, but they changed it in the last couple of years to be a no ball. I don't know if it counts towards a free hit or not in limited overs games though. But it's definitely now a no ball.It's actually a dead ball? I'm not sure, but you don't get a free hit on the next delivery after having that happened. P.S.: Also there's no extra run as a result of it.
It is a no-ball, and a free hit is awarded too.It used to be a dead ball, but they changed it in the last couple of years to be a no ball. I don't know if it counts towards a free hit or not in limited overs games though. But it's definitely now a no ball.
Your answer is right. Next question coming shortly.It's Brendon Mccullum
Question 7 : How many players have taken 10 wickets and scored a century in the same test match? Name all of them.
It's not a very earlier one. You definitely know him.2? Ian Botham and Shakib Al Hasan. Quite probably a much earlier one that I'm missing though.
It's not a very earlier one. You definitely know him.
No.Kapil Dev the last one?
I can recall three of them: Imran Khan and Ian Botham in the early eighties and Shakib Al Hasan in the year I cannot remember. It was like only a couple of years ago in the debut match of Brian Chari. I am not sure about Kapil Dev doing in the same match. Australian Alan Davidson missed it against us in the '60s when he ran himself out in the second innings on 80ish. Big Wes Hall got 50 and five (actually nine wickets) to show in that match too.Question 7 : How many players have taken 10 wickets and scored a century in the same test match? Name all of them.
You need to give only one answer.The third one is Imran Khan or Flintoff, I guess?
Your answer is correct.I can recall three of them: Imran Khan and Ian Botham in the early eighties and Shakib Al Hasan in the year I cannot remember. It was like only a couple of years ago in the debut match of Brian Chari. I am not sure about Kapil Dev doing in the same match. Australian Alan Davidson missed it against us in the '60s when he ran himself out in the second innings on 80ish. Big Wes Hall got 50 and five (actually nine wickets) to show in that match too.