Cricket Mastery Challenge
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Question 1: What is the term for dismissing a batsman without scoring any runs?
Zero out
Duck
Blank
Nil
Question 2: In cricket, what is the 'corridor of uncertainty'?
The space between wickets
The middle of the pitch
The area just outside off stump
The boundary rope area
Question 3: What happens in a 'Super Over'?
Extra runs are awarded
Teams play one over each to break a tie
Six balls are bowled twice
Players get double points
Question 4: Which fielding position is also known as 'silly point'?
Very close to the batsman on the off side
Behind the wicket-keeper
At the boundary rope
Next to the bowler
Question 5: What is a 'Yorker' in cricket?
A type of spin bowl
A full-length ball aimed at the batsman's feet
A high bouncing ball
A slow delivery
Question 6: What is the 'DLS method' used for in cricket?
Calculating run rates
Adjusting target scores in rain-affected matches
Determining bowling speeds
Measuring field placement
Question 7: What is a 'Googly' in cricket?
A leg-spinner that turns the opposite way
A fast straight bowl
A high bounce delivery
A slow bouncer
Question 8: What is the purpose of the 'Power Play' in limited-overs cricket?
Extra runs for boundaries
Restrictions on fielder positions
Bonus points for wickets
Extended batting time