A poor quiz compared to the previous two years, far too many easy questions with only two testers from my point of view. The second part of Q26 took a bit of time but Q19 proved an impossible find, looking around the net I wasn't the only person stumped by it.
1. Zimbabwe, Andy and Grant Flower, John and Gavin Rennie, Paul and Bryan Strang, Guy and Andy Whittall
2. Bruce Reid
3. Lance and Chris Cairns, Johnny and Ernest Tyldesley
4. Roger Prideaux and Ruth Westbrook
5. Thomas Odoyo and Nelson Odhiambo
6. Bill Woodfull
7. Bobby Peel, Alan Hurst, Glenn McGrath
8. Jack Badcock
9. Trent Bridge, 1997
10. John Ferris
11. Graham Gooch
12. Keith Arthurton
13. Marvan Atapattu
14. Graeme Hick, Kepler Wessels
15. Adam Huckle
16. Graham Gooch
17. Martin Crowe
18. Declare
19. Denis Compton
20. Graeme Hick
21. David Warner
22. Stuart Broad, Ravindra Jadeja
23. Yusuf Pathan
24. 135
25. Isuru Udana, the second wicket was a stumping off of a wide delivery
26. Chris Rogers, Owais Shah
27. Bryce McGain
28. Kieron Pollard
29. Paul Nixon
30. David Payne
31. Freddie Brown, Ted Dexter
32. Frank Gillingham, on the non-commercial BBC he began reading advertisements
33. Salim Durani
34. Dick Westcott, Moises Henriques
35. Cooper
36. Stephen Fleming
37. Tony Dodemaide and Fidel Edwards
38. Alok Kapali, Chaminda Vaas
39. Shahid Afridi
40. Hundred in their first innings as captain
Picture Round: Vinoo Mankad, Bernard Bosanquet, Tillakaratne Dilshan and Michelle Pfeiffer. They all have cricket terminology named after them - Mankaded (a run out effected by the bowler whilst delivering the ball), Bosie (a googly), Dilscoop (a flick over the wicketkeepers head) and Michelle (a five-for).
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