Answers of Quiz 1895 (ICC Under-19 World Cup)
1. (A) ODI
2. 1988
3. A round-robin tournament (or all-play-all tournament) is a competition in which each contestant meets all other contestants in turn. It contrasts with an elimination tournament.
4. A knockout is a fight-ending, winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, muay thai, mixed martial arts, karate, some forms of taekwondo, and other sports involving striking, as well as fighting-based video games. A full knockout is considered any legal strike or combination thereof that renders an opponent unable to continue fighting.
5. West Indies
6. Australia and India
7. Pakistan
8. India (5 times)
9. Ireland's Eoin Morgan (606)
10. Australia's Moises Henriques and Ireland's Greg Thompson (27)
11. Future England captains Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton played, as did Indian spinner Venkatapathy Raju, New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns, Pakistanis Mushtaq Ahmed and Inzamam-ul-Haq, Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya, and West Indians Brian Lara, Ridley Jacobs, and Jimmy Adams.
12. 8 teams
13. Australia
14. Australia's Brett Williams (471)
15. Australia's Wayne Holdsworth and pakistan's Mushtaq Ahmed (19)
16. England
17. West Indian Chris Gayle (364)
18. West Indian Ramnaresh Sarwan and Zimbabwean Mluleki Nkala (16)
19. England's Stephen Peters, West Indian Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan, Zimbabwean Mluleki Nkala
20. India
21. South Africa's Graeme Smith (348)
22. Pakistan's Zahid Saeed (15)
23. India's Yuvraj Singh
24. Australia
25. Australia's Cameron White (423)
26. Australia's Xavier Doherty (16)
27. Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu
28. Pakistan
29. India's Shikhar Dhawan (505)
30. Bangladesh's Enamul Haque (22)
31. Shikhar Dhawan
32. Pakistan
33. India's Cheteshwar Pujara (349)
34. Australia’s Moises Henriques (16)
35. Cheteshwar Pujara
36. India
37. India' Tanmay Srivastava (262)
38. South Africa's Wayne Parnell (18)
39. New Zealand's Tim Southee
40. Australia
41. South Africa's DA Hendricks (391)
42. Papua New Guinea's RC Haoda (15)
43. DA Hendricks (RSA)
44. India
45. Bangladesh's Anamul Haque (365)
46. England's Reece Topley (19)
47. Australia's Will Bosisto
48. South Africa
49. Bangladesh's Shadman Islam (406)
50. Sri Lanka's Anuk Fernando (15)
51. South Africa's Aiden Markram
52. West Indies
53. England's Jack Burnham (420)
54. Namibia's Fritz Coetzee (15)
55. Bangladesh's Mehedi Hasan
56. 16 teams
57. Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa
58. New Zealand
2. 1988
3. A round-robin tournament (or all-play-all tournament) is a competition in which each contestant meets all other contestants in turn. It contrasts with an elimination tournament.
4. A knockout is a fight-ending, winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, muay thai, mixed martial arts, karate, some forms of taekwondo, and other sports involving striking, as well as fighting-based video games. A full knockout is considered any legal strike or combination thereof that renders an opponent unable to continue fighting.
5. West Indies
6. Australia and India
7. Pakistan
8. India (5 times)
9. Ireland's Eoin Morgan (606)
10. Australia's Moises Henriques and Ireland's Greg Thompson (27)
11. Future England captains Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton played, as did Indian spinner Venkatapathy Raju, New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns, Pakistanis Mushtaq Ahmed and Inzamam-ul-Haq, Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya, and West Indians Brian Lara, Ridley Jacobs, and Jimmy Adams.
12. 8 teams
13. Australia
14. Australia's Brett Williams (471)
15. Australia's Wayne Holdsworth and pakistan's Mushtaq Ahmed (19)
16. England
17. West Indian Chris Gayle (364)
18. West Indian Ramnaresh Sarwan and Zimbabwean Mluleki Nkala (16)
19. England's Stephen Peters, West Indian Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan, Zimbabwean Mluleki Nkala
20. India
21. South Africa's Graeme Smith (348)
22. Pakistan's Zahid Saeed (15)
23. India's Yuvraj Singh
24. Australia
25. Australia's Cameron White (423)
26. Australia's Xavier Doherty (16)
27. Zimbabwe's Tatenda Taibu
28. Pakistan
29. India's Shikhar Dhawan (505)
30. Bangladesh's Enamul Haque (22)
31. Shikhar Dhawan
32. Pakistan
33. India's Cheteshwar Pujara (349)
34. Australia’s Moises Henriques (16)
35. Cheteshwar Pujara
36. India
37. India' Tanmay Srivastava (262)
38. South Africa's Wayne Parnell (18)
39. New Zealand's Tim Southee
40. Australia
41. South Africa's DA Hendricks (391)
42. Papua New Guinea's RC Haoda (15)
43. DA Hendricks (RSA)
44. India
45. Bangladesh's Anamul Haque (365)
46. England's Reece Topley (19)
47. Australia's Will Bosisto
48. South Africa
49. Bangladesh's Shadman Islam (406)
50. Sri Lanka's Anuk Fernando (15)
51. South Africa's Aiden Markram
52. West Indies
53. England's Jack Burnham (420)
54. Namibia's Fritz Coetzee (15)
55. Bangladesh's Mehedi Hasan
56. 16 teams
57. Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa
58. New Zealand
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