Cricket Quiz

andrew_nixon said:
Well in 2 separate interviews he's said that the team was aware he was close to the record, so I think we can take that as confirmed now.
Or just agree what Andrew says is correct. :p

This link here says that Kathaiwar team left because they felt that Nimbalkar breaking Bradman's record would be unsacred unlike some other reasons told by Nimbalkar in the two interviews. Maybe Nimbalkar himself doesn't want to embarass himself by stating the real reason about not breaking the record was becuase of his wedding! I guess we will never know what the exact reason was of conceding the match... However it is also true that Nimbalkar's marriage was on the final day and he was not going to available to play on final day.

I guess we should put this question aside and move on to some uncontroversial questions. :)
 
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Okay, I will jump the Gun...

When they extended their operations to India in the 1990s which company used the tag line 'We're back in India after 15 years', even though they had never run their business in India before ?

This is to do with cricket. :happy
 
Any clues?? Like the company type or sumthing....

Also I am going to take a shot probably knowing that I am wrong...

Is it Coca Cola???
 
Nope...

I believe Coke was in India well before the 90s. Also a clue...Think late 90's.
 
Machanperu Bala said:
COme on....You are JOKING!!!! arent you? :D
No :confused: Is my answer wrong? Its the only possibility in my opinion(you said related to cricket).
 
Brittania is in India for all eternity....But this company started their operations in India only in the late 90s. Also no drinks , Junk foods, Biscuits......Simply no eatables. :cheers
 
Machanperu Bala said:
Brittania is in India for all eternity....But this company started their operations in India only in the late 90s. Also no drinks , Junk foods, Biscuits......Simply no eatables. :cheers
Ok...

Hero Honda
Airtel
Samsung
LG

A few options...
 
Clue Time

An English Company which forayed into Indian markets in partnership with an Indian major. Its ad featured a jingle by Shankar Mahadevan.
 

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