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Showing posts with label Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hughes. Show all posts

Jul 5, 2019

[Answer] 5. The Victorian cricket team, famous for names like Bill Lawry, Merv Hughes, and Shane Warne, share their name with which type of outlaw?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. The Victorian cricket team, famous for names like Bill Lawry, Merv Hughes, and Shane Warne, share their name with which type of outlaw?"



...1. Outlaws 2. Convicts 3. Bushrangers 4. Bandits The Melbourne Cricket Club was founded in 1838, and at that time was the largest sporting club in Australia. Victoria played their first interstate cricket game against Tasmania in 1951, and joined the Sheffield Shield competition for its inaugural season in 1892/93. Victoria has won more than 25 Sheffield Shield titles and also plays in the Ford Ranger Cup (one-day competition), and the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash (Twenty20 cricket competition).

Apr 22, 2019

[Answer] 1. The Australian cricketer Kim Hughes, in this interview, was struggling to hold back the tears. He was so overcome he got up and left the interview unfinished, passing his statement to a member of Aussie team. What reason did he have for his distress?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The Australian cricketer Kim Hughes, in this interview, was struggling to hold back the tears. He was so overcome he got up and left the interview unfinished, passing his statement to a member of Aussie team. What reason did he have for his distress?"



...1. He was resigning the captaincy of the Australian cricket team 2. He had the winning lotto numbers but had forgotten to play 3. His lucky cricket pants had been eaten by a dingo that had been trained by David Gower 4. He was unlucky in that he had just been bowled a cricket ball in his sensitive area Kim Hughes gathered the press to announce his resignation of the captaincy for the Australian cricket team on the 26th November 1984. While trying to read the letter, Kim became emotional and left the interview, handing his statement to the team manager Bob Merriman. His reaction wasn't seen as a very Australian thing to do by the majority of the Aussie press and he came in for some criticism. Despite being remembered for his tears, Kim over his career in Test cricket hit 9 centuries and had 22 spells at the crease with over 50 runs batted, with a career best of 213 runs in a single Test match.