IPL
Test
Cricket Laws
T20
Nicknames
100

This IPL team wears blue and has won the most titles.

Hint: It's Sayee's favorite Team 😁

Mumbai Indians (MI)

100

In Test cricket, a match can end with no winner—this is called a what?

Draw (equal score)

100

The umpire raises one finger. What does it mean?

Out

100

This Indian batsman is famous for his “Helicopter Shot” in T20 matches.

MS Dhoni

100

He is known as the "Hitman'' of world cricket.

Rohit Sharma (45)

200

This player holds the record for most runs in IPL history and is called ''King''.

Virat Kohli

200

Test cricket is played with players wearing this color clothing.

White

200

This is the term for when the bowler bowls a ball so full it is dangerous to the batsman’s head.

Bouncer

200

This bowler often bowls in the last over in T20s and is nicknamed “Boom Boom”.

Boom Boom Bumrah!!
Jasprit Bumrah

200

This Indian cricketer is famously called “The Wall” for his solid batting technique.

Rahul Dravid

300

This Hyderabad-based team has orange as its primary color.

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)

300

India’s first-ever Test win came in 1952 against this country.

England

300

This cricket law is named after a bird.

Hint: It walks on two legs and has wings 😂😂😂

Duck (getting out without making any runs 0)

300

This Indian all-rounder is known for hitting the fastest fifties in T20 internationals for India.

Hardik Pandya

300

This player is known as “Captain Cool” and also played Test cricket for India.

MS Dhoni (7)

400

This IPL team, owned by Shah Rukh Khan, won titles in 2012 and 2014.

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)

400

This country is India’s biggest rival in Test cricket.

Australia

400

The umpire raises both hands above his head. How many runs did the batsman score?

Six

400

In T20 cricket, the first 6 overs of the innings are called this, with fielding restrictions.

Powerplay

400

This legendary Indian cricketer is known as the “God of Cricket” and is often considered the greatest batsman in history.

Sachin Tendulkar

500

This Indian bowler is the all-time leading wicket-taker in IPL history.

Yuzvendra Chahal

500

This Indian bowler was the leading wicket-taker in the 2018–19 Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia.

Jasprit Bumrah

500

This rare law allows a bowler to run out the non-striker if he leaves the crease too early before the ball is bowled.

Mankad

500

This batsman is famous for the “360-degree shot” in T20 cricket.

Suryakumar Yadav

500

This former Indian cricketer is known as “Little Master”, similar to Sachin, for his elegant batting in Tests and ODIs.

Sunil Gavaskar

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