Pt general knowledge. V - WHO WAS THE FIRST COACH Cricket in India?
Ajit Wadekar was the first coach of the Indian cricket team. It was both the director and coach of the Indian cricket team from 1992 to 1996. John Wright was India's first foreign coach.
- WHAT is a cricket ball SUCKER?
When a player intends to try scoring mixer is run by a bowling ball that looks easy to hit and the batter hits the ball, but the results t in his dismissal either be confused, played or captured, Ball is known a ball mill.
- THAT NOT OUT drummer remained mostly in ODIS cricket?
Michael Bevan of Australia remained the most often not by the ODI cricket - 67 times in 196 rounds of 232 matches, he "played. He scored 6912 runs with an average of (53.58).
- WHO is the youngest winner at Wimbledon?
The Swedish tennis legend Bjorn Borg was the youngest winner at Wimbledon. At 16, Borg was the Wimbledon junior champion in 1973. American Kathy Rinaldi, 15, won the youngest woman at Wimbledon (1981). Martina Hingis won the Wimbledon Switzerland 1996-15 year also. At 17, Boris Becker won the title in the single men in 1985.
- HOW MANY DAYS internationals a cricket ended in a tie?
Twenty-one-day international cricket matches ended in a draw. While Australia has been involved in most (8), others are Pakistan (6), the Caribbean and South Africa (5) England, Zimbabwe and New Zealand (4 each) and India and Sri Lanka (3 each). Australia and South Africa have played four games tied.
- WHY NOT CRICKET discipline in the Olympics?
Cricket has been played once, the Paris Olympics in 1900. Cricket is played by only 10 countries at the highest level (but there are nearly 100 members of the ICC), which normally would disqualify him from being included as an Olympic sport. The International Olympic Committee demands mass participation is a must (minimum of 16 nations). The only other occasion cricket was part of a multi-disciplinary meeting was the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur.
- When Were Introduced UNIFORM COLOR ODIS?
uniform color for ODIs were introduced in 1977 by Kerry Packer's World Series games in Australia that have no official status, although many cricketers world class took part. However, it was a revolution in itself. His legacy is a permanent change in how the game is funded, watched, played and perceived. World Series tournaments pioneer cocked, cricket night, lights, colored clothing, colored balloons, drop-in fields, microphones on the field and the diversity of
- Who holds the record for winning the largest number of Olympic gold medals in swimming?
In the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Mark Spitz won seven Olympic gold medals, a feat unmatched by any other Olympian. More remarkably, Spitz set a new world record in each of the seven events - the 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly, 4 x 100 m freestyle, 4 x 200m freestyle 4 x 100m medley
- In cricket, WHAT power play?
The rules of origin ODIs said that during the first 15 overs only two fielders are allowed to be outside a circle of 30 meters around the wicket. This meant that drummer attack were likely to score runs quickly in the first 15 overs, but become more attentive to the end of the enchantment. In an effort to keep the game more exciting during the middle overs, 15 more block with Fielding restrictions in early rounds is reduced to 10, and thereafter, the captain of the.
Posted on May 15, 2010.