2. 1.The bend shown is known as Tamburello Corner. This track and grandprix was instrumental in increased emphasis on safety in the sport and the changing of many track layouts and car designs. Which track are we talking about and what had happened.
4. 2.X was a FIFA referee in the World Cup qualifier between El Salvador and the Netherlands Antilles in 1988. Soon after this, X had to retire from football refereeing because the FIFA age limit for referees was lowered to 45. However, this allowed him to start his career as a cricket umpire. Who?
10. 5.He is nicknamed "El Maestro" (The Master). He won 5 Formula One driver's championship with 4 different team. His record was unbeaten for 46 years! rights reserved. / Page 10
12. 6. The 2006 World Cup group match between Croatia and Australia (2-2) is remembered for an infamous refereeing blunder. The incident includes English referee Graham Poll and the Croatian Simunic. What exactly happened?
16. 8.For two consecutive years 1988 and 1989, all the players in top 3 of the Ballon d’Or voting came from the same club, a feat unparalleled in history. Which club?
23. The missing lady is of course All have partnered with Mahesh Bhupati to win a Grand Slam Final.
24. 12."Now, y'all would guess that more often than not, the highest paid player on an NFL team is the quarterback. And you'd be right. But what you probably don't know is that more often than not, the second highest paid player is, thanks to Lawrence Taylor, a left tackle. Because, as every housewife knows, the first check you write is for the mortgage, but the second is for the insurance. The left tackle's job is to protect the quarterback from what he can't see coming. To protect his _____ ____."
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26. 13.Name the winner of the inaugural Bharat Ratna, who also went on to become the first sportsperson to receive the Padma Vibhushan.
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29. Tsa mina mina eh eh Waka waka eh eh Tsa mina mina zangalewa Ana wam ah ah Zambo eh eh Zambo eh eh Tsa mina mina zangalewa Wana wa ah ah
30. 15.This firm was appointed as the official tennis ball supplier to The Wimbledon Championships and, with the current deal set to end in 2015, it remains one of the longest unbroken sporting sponsorships in history. It is a British sports equipment brand name sold throughout the world. Which firm am I talking about?
32. Yuvraj Singh - Stuart Broad Herchelle Gibbs - ? Ravi Shastri - ? Sir Garfield Sobers - Malcolm Nash 16.Fill in the question marks.
33. Yuvraj Singh - Stuart Broad Herchelle Gibbs - Dan van bunge Ravi Shastri - Tilak Raj Sir Garfield Sobers - Malcolm Nash
34. 17.What is the term used for running out a batsman who is backing up? Sometimes a batsman, whilst backing up, leaves the crease before the bowler has actually delivered the ball. Where this has happened, the bowler may attempt to run the non-striking batsman out. Getting a batsman out this way is called as
35. Mankad ran out Bill Brown backing up a Test. The Australian press strongly accused Mankad of being unsportsmanlike, though some Australians, including Don Bradman defended Mankad's actions. After this incident, if a batsman is given out this way, he is said to have been Mankaded. MANKADING after VinooMankad
36. 18.This particular player had an exceptional test record for his country, but a rather lackluster one in ODIs . Numerologists blamed it on his sporting a number on his one day shirt. Due to continuous pressure from his family and friends, he started sporting a blank one day shirt with no number on it. And his fortunes in the shorter version changed since. Who?
49. 1. He was the captain of the West Indies’ cricket team for the 1987 Cricket World Cup. He is also the only captain of the West Indies cricket team never to have lost a Test series. His dismissal, courtesy of a brilliant backwards-running catch was the turning point of the game that led to India’s maiden cricket World Cup triumph. Who?
52. 2.X’s Serbian parents moved to their now-adopted homeland just before X’s fourth birthday in 1976. This served as the launchpad for the unlikely tennis career of the only player in history to have won every Grand Slam and Masters Series title, in addition to winning the Olympic gold at Sydney 2000. The only weakness in a seemingly impregnable back-court game appears to be X’s temper—a fine of US$ 5000 followed, after X made some crude gestures at fans at the 2009 US Open quarterfinals, allegedly because they were cheering every one of X’s unforced errors. X?
55. 3.When AyrtonSenna died in an accident in the Imola Circuit in 1994, yet another driver was seriously injured, but he was fortunate enough to recover fully and continue his F I racing career. Who ?
58. 4. Which former Test cricketer's autobiography has been rather appropriately named "Out on a Limb"?
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60. Martin Crowe who was run out on 299 because of his damaged limb.
61. 5.Childhood Hero of Federer.A major proponent of the serve-and-volley style of tennis, he won six Grand Slam singles titles and three Grand Slam men's doubles titles.His distinctive serve is used as the logo for the Australian Open
70. 8.He won the men's singles gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. He is the only male player in badminton history to have won three consecutive titles at the World Championships (2006, 2007 and 2009). Name him.
76. 10.This former right-arm fast-medium bowler who played for the Mosman club in Sydney Grade Cricket made a much talked-about comeback to cricket in March 2008 but, after only two Test matches, retired in August 2008, announcing his intention to get involved in coaching. His most recent controversy saw him file a lawsuit against the ICC in February 2007, only to have it withdraw by his lawyers. Who?
79. 11.The name Olympic Goal is used to describe a particular type of goal in football. The name is derived from a goal by the Argentine player CesáreoOnzari against the then Olympic champions Uruguay in 1924. The legality of this type of goal has been questioned. The most famous instance of this was Celtic's 1950's midfielder Charlie Tully whose goal was disallowed by the referee. However he scored again almost immediately and this time the goal was allowed. How was the goal scored?
82. Its' not everyday that one ends up with a scoring sequence that reads 0610400600661166264400661411041606024100, leave alone in his first time on the crease.
85. L'art du deplacement is a non-competitive physical discipline of French origin. More commonly known as X, a practitioner is known as traceur or traceuse. Some moves used include the Roulade (roll), Passement (pass), Saut de chat (Cat jump), Equilibre (Balance).According to the founder, you want to move in such a way that will help you gain the most ground as if escaping or chasing something.
110. All of them are Man of the Match winners in World Cup Finals
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113. 3.They are Fred Perry, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Don Budge, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal All of them have completed a Career Grand Slam
117. In the pictures: Hammers: West Ham United Toffees: Everton Potters: Stoke City Wolves: Wolverhampton Wanderers Black Cats: Sunderland Toons: Newcastle United Answer: EPL