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The fourth trivia in the Friday Trivia series is here.
Email your answers to trivia@RoyalChallengers.com by Wednesday midnight [do NOT post answers as comments!!]
Questions about RCB Friday Trivia series? Refer to the FAQs.
Here's the next batch of questions for Trivia - 4

1.) How many batsman have been out 'timed out' in International cricket?

2.) When Sachin Tendulkar became the leading century maker in ODI's, whose record did he break?

3.) How many players kept wickets for England in the test against New Zealand at Lords in 1986?

4.) Name the Indian batsman to have carried his bat in a test for India? (Two people have done it but only one answer is required).

5.) Which pace bowler took 5 wickets giving only 1 run in ODI's in Sharjah?

6.) Name the Indian who set an Indian record by taking 5 wickets in an innings four times in succession?

7.) PICTURE QUES - How many wickets did Kevin Pietersen take in this match ?

Here's wishing all good luck....and a very merry Christmas!

Cheers,
Christopher David

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International cricket or international matches is defined by Wikipedia as the following.
The countries where cricket is most popular compete in international matches (games between countries) that last up to 5 days, which are called Test Matches; those countries are India, Australia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, South Africa, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and England, as well as a group of Caribbean countries that play together as a team called the West Indies.
Cricket is also played in Kenya, Canada, Bermuda, Ireland, Scotland, and various European and Asian countries; the national teams of those countries can play one-day international matches, but are not allowed to play Test Matches.

So therefore first class matches are not international matches......

Hope this helps....
Poshin on 28 Dec 2009, 06:49 PM
@Poshin

Could you please clarify what 'international cricket' means? My understanding is 'a match played between teams from different countries - example: Australia vs Rest of India'. A second intepretation could be 'a match recognized by ICC and given the status of 1st class cricket'
Raghunath on 28 Dec 2009, 04:18 PM
@Purnima,

Yes I realized that mistake. I know that two people have done it and either name would be acceptable.
Poshin on 27 Dec 2009, 12:40 PM
Mailed the answers in the morning. :D :D

Poshin: Please check Q4!!
purnima-malhotra on 26 Dec 2009, 10:23 PM
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