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1. The world’s top cricketers were auctioned off for the DLF Indian Premier League in Mumbai on February 20, 2008. Which cricketer attracted the highest price?

Answer: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (India)

2. Who won the Deodhar Trophy Cricket played in Mumbai on March 9, 2010 ?

Answer: North Zone

3. Who holds the record for the highest number of runs in Test Cricket ?

Answer: Sachin Tendulkar

4. Which country will host 2015–Cricket World Cup ?

Answer: Australia & New Zealand

5. The cricketer who became the brand Ambassador of ‘Indigo Nation’ is—

Answer: Anil Kumble

6. The highest wicket taker in test matches is now—

Answer: Muthia Murlitharan

7. Which country has won the ICC Twenty-20 World Cup Cricket played in May 2010 ?

Answer: England

8. Standard cricket bats are made of—

Answer: Willow wood

9. The most popular game in the United States of America is—

Answer: Cricket

10. Who is the first cricket player from Kerala to make a test debut ?

Answer: T. Yohannan

11. Who is the latest Indian to have joined the ranks of those who have achieved the distinction of having scored a century on their debut in a test match ?

Answer: Sehwag

12. The winner of Devdhar Trophy in Cricket played in March 2010 was—

Answer: North Zone

13. The winner of the Ranji Trophy Cricket played in January 2010 was—

Answer: Mumbai

14. Who won the Asia Cup Cricket Tournament 2010 ?

Answer: India

15. In which year was the first cricket world cup held?
Answer: 1975
16. What is the world record score by a team in first class cricket?
Answer: 1107 all out
17. Who was the first cricketer to take 300 wickets in Test cricket?
Answer: Fred Trueman
18. Who is the only player to score a century and take 10 or more wickets in the same Test Match?
Answer: Ian Botham
19. Who is the only wicket-keeper to score 3000 runs and make 300 dismissals in Test cricket?
Answer:

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