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Cricket was established in Australia in the mid-19th century. In 1876 to 1877, Australia competed against England in the first-ever Test match held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. To date, Australia holds the Cricket World Cup championship title.

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How much does a cricket weigh?

The Wetas are giant crickets found in New Zealand. They grow to 10 cm. long and weight 75 g.

Is the Ashes test series a turning point in cricket history?

No, sometimes they go on tours to England for friendly tests.

Your topic is: 'Ashes Tests".

The Ashes series are only between Australia and England. But occasionally the two countries may play a test while on tour that is not Ashes related.

Whoever answered above is probably an indian.... every single test between Australia and England is an Ashes Test.

Correction: Ashes tests are five match series, if a series less than 5 match, that will not be a ashes (But i haven't seen it before )!

What was Brett Lee's childhood dream?

Brett Lee attended Balarang Public School as a child and then later went to Oak Flats High School.

When will the next ashes tounament be in Australia?

The next Ashes series to be held in England will be held in the summer of 2013. Each country takes turns hosting the Ashes every two and a half years, with England's last 2 host series coming in 2005 and 2009, and the last two in Australia in 2006/07 and 2010/11.

India vs Australia live cricket match?

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What is the average score in a one day cricket match?

872.

Ridiculous really, but Australia were touring South Africa and in a one-dayer in Johannesburg scored a world record 434/4. The world record didn't last long as South Africa successfully chased it down, making 438/9.

What teams does Ricky Ponting Captain?

Ricky Ponting captains Australia, Tasmania and The World XI.

Where is Shane Watson?

Shane Watson

"A Lifetime of Experience on Lake Lanier"

Shane Watson was born and raised just minutes from Lake Lanier. He has fished Lake Lanier for 35 years and is a 3rd generation Lake Lanier fisherman. Shane's Grandpa Samples, his dad, and his uncles all fished Lake Lanier through the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Lake Lanier fishing is in Shane's blood, it's his heritage. Shane's family has lived in Forsyth County for over 100 years. They were there for the Buford Dam ground breaking ceremony in 1950, they watched the flood gates close in 1956, and saw the lake full for the first time in 1959. Shane's grandparents said this was such an exciting time for the residents of North Georgia as it brought prosperity and electricity to many people.

Since 1979, Shane Watson has devoted his life to perfecting the skills and techniques needed to consistently catch Lake Lanier stripers. Many of Shane's live bait and trolling methods are used by professional fisherman and weekend anglers across the country. Shane Watson is the founder of the Lake Lanier Light Tackle Guide Association. He has been featured on ESPN, TNN, The Outdoor Channel, Sports South, and on Fox 5. Shane provides the fishing reports for Hammond's Fishing Center, Lake Lanier.com, Georgia Outdoor News, and the Lake Lanier Association. In January 2010, Shane Watson was inducted into "The Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame" as a Legendary GuIde.

Shane Watson Guide Service is Lake Lanier's "Only" Full-Time Fishing Fleet, with 7 guide boats running year round. Shane and his guides have over 150 years combined Lake Lanier Experience. They guide only on Lake Lanier, over 300 days a year. Shane Watson Guide Service is family owned and operated. Shane's wife Pam handles the scheduling and the books for all the boats. Pam is a pleasure to do business with.

Each of Shane's guides are experienced Lake Lanier professionals, endorsed by Shane Watson and held to the highest standards. They are all very knowledgeable and will be glad to share information and answer any fishing questions you may have. Shane and his guides are committed to providing each customer with a quality fishing experience. All 7 of Shane's guide boats remain in constant radio contact, which gives them up to the minute information and increased coverage of the lake. When you fish with Shane Watson Guide Service, you get the strength, coverage, and experience of the entire Fleet.

The guides and the entire Watson Family would like to say "Thanks" to all their customers. They appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Shane Watson Guide Service is open year round, 7 days a week.

How many times don bradman out on a duck in first class cricket?

The Don in 1st Class Matches got 16 ducks in his 295 dismissals in 338 innings in 234 matches with 28,067 at an average of 95.14. He got 7 ducks in his Test career with 2 in a row on one occasion- cheers Michael Ball

How many stitches are on a cricket ball?

A cricket ball has six rows of prominent stitching, with typically 60-80 stitches in each row. The two piece ball is in general found to have better swing properties than the four piece ball. Barton concluded that the ball with a more pronounced seam than average (> 1mm) swung more.

Who won the 1984 Ashes series?

Australia

They have won 31 out of 65 series and England 29! Terrible. There has also been 5 draws.

How many batsmen have scored more double centuries in test cricket?

Sangakkara has 6 test double centuries. The only batsmen with more double centuries are

- Bradman, 12

- Lara, 9

- Hammond, 7

At 6 is also Miandad and Attapatu.Sachin has 7 international hundreds,one in ODI's and 6 in tests.

As of December 3, 2009, Virender Sehwag has Joined this group. The only Indian with 6 double centuries.

How long did it take for Don Bradman to score 452 runs?

Don Bradman's record first-class innings of 452 not out, for New South Wales against Queensland in a match from January 3-7, 1930, took 415 minutes, with 49 fours.

How did Don Bradman get famous?

He was a brilliant cricket batsman. When he was at school he didn't have much sport, so he used a cricket stump to hit a golf ball against the water tank. This taught him about hitting at certain angles to avoid letting the ball get caught out.

How do you get better at cricket?

1) Always keep your eye on your mark, 2) do not walk too fast on your approach, 3) keep your eye on your mark while releasing the ball and follow through towards your mark, 4) do not get upset if you throw a good ball in the pocket and leave a pin or two because you will eventually throw a bad ball that should leave a split but will get a strike, 5) make sure the ball you use fits comfortably and is not too heavy, 6 and most important) enjoy the game.

When did Shane warne die?

Shane Warne is a retired Australian cricketer. He is famous for his cruel spin bowling that claimed many wickets. Probably he is among the most famous cricketers in the world, however, since retirement from international level cricket, you hear his name a little less.

Why is cricket the Australian icon?

because England created the game of cricket and their first rival was Australia. the English chose Australia so they could prove to the world they are better than everyone else in the world. NOW they are definatly wrong.... lol

How many times Australia won ICC Cricket World Cup?

Australia won the Cricket World Cup 4 times. They won in 1987, 1999, 2003 and 2007.

Which Australian cricket batsmen have scored centuries on debut in England?

C Bannerman, H Graham, R Duff, M Hartigan, H Collins, W Ponsford, A Jackson, J Burke, K Walters, G Chappell, G Cosier, K Wessells, W Phillips, M Waugh, G Blewitt, M Clarke