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Did you know Sachin Tendulkar was the first cricketer in the world to be given out by the third umpire? Did you know that the Khadilkar sisters – Rohini, Vasanthi and Jayashree – dominated the national women’s chess scene in India from 1974 to 1984? Did you know the Indian Women’s Hockey team qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics after 36 years? With more than 2000 questions, fascinating facts about your sports stars and trivia about some of your favourite games, come discover the world of Indian sports with this highly entertaining and informative book for sports fans and quizzers.
Though it is a Sports base book so I finalize the name "The Sports Quiz"
This is a ready reckoner of facts and puzzles for sports enthusiasts, trivia buffs and inquisitive readers alike. Written and illustrated in an engaging and appealing manner. - the Sports Quiz Book is a ready reckoner of facts and puzzles for the sports enthusiast, the trivia buff and the inquisitive reader alike - This book is a treasure trove of 250 well-researched sporty questions in 6 engaging formats - Apart from the basic Q&A style, one will find interesting formats like word mazes, crosswords, acrostics, fill in the blanks and multiple choice questions - Includes detailed, black-and-white illustrations
Turning adversity on its head he embarked upon a career in broadcasting that began in South Africa with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), before returning to Cardiff in September 1987 to anchor BBC Wales’ portfolio of prime time sports programs. By the mid-1990s Alan had gone freelance and, following the end of apartheid, was reunited with the SABC to cover South Africa’s return to world sport with the 1994 cricket tour to England and the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He also began what would become a long association with Singapore-based ESPN Star Sports (ESS) by commentating on the 1996 Indian cricket tour of England. By 1997 Alan had joined the ESS commentary team in India for the One Day International series between India and Sri Lanka where he was part of the commentary team, with Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Harsha Bhogle and Geoffrey Boycott, otherwise known as A Few Good Men. In February 2000 he re-located to Singapore to work for ESS and for almost 16 years enjoyed broadcasting cricket, golf, rugby, tennis and a host of other sports across the Indian sub-continent. A return home to Wales in 2015 has reignited Alan’s love for rugby but as you’ll read in Easier Said Than Done, his love of sport means the shape or size of the ball is not an issue.