T20 World Cup Cricket Quizzes Answers


Here’re the answers to all the cricket quizzes found on this website!

The 2007 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. Scotland & Kenya
  2. A Bowl-Out to decide the winner
  3. 3
  4. South Africa
  5. Lalchand Rajput
  6. He was suspended for hitting Mohammad Asif in a dressing room incident
  7. Ravi Bopara
  8. Matthew Hayden
  9. RP Singh
  10. Darren Sammy
  11. Virender Sehwag
  12. They could lose by up to 27 runs and still qualify
  13. 0
  14. 0
  15. Zimbabwe shocked Australia in both those matches
  16. Shahid Afridi
  17. Aftab Ahmed
  18. 39
  19. He had been suspended from cricket after the 2007 ODI World Cup
  20. Score a century

The 2009 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. Trent Bridge, Nottingham
  2. Zimbabwe
  3. Scotland
  4. South Africa
  5. Ireland
  6. Pragyan Ojha
  7. Roelof van der Merwe
  8. Intikhab Alam was their manager-coach again
  9. Australia
  10. Shahid Afridi
  11. Chris Gayle
  12. Trevor Bayliss
  13. 0
  14. Yuvraj Singh
  15. England

The 2010 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. All of the above
  2. Dirk Nannes
  3. Steven Smith
  4. Craig Kieswetter
  5. Mohammad Amir
  6. Suresh Raina
  7. Kevin Pietersen
  8. 48
  9. Eoin Morgan
  10. Michael Yardy
  11. Muthiah Muralidaran
  12. Michael Hussey
  13. Rohit Sharma
  14. Mahela Jayawardene
  15. England

The 2012 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. Afghanistan & Ireland
  2. Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Hambantota & Pallekele Cricket Stadium in Pallekele
  3. Luke Wright
  4. Shane Watson
  5. Michael Hussey
  6. Virat Kohli
  7. A team winning no matches in the first round went on to win the tournament
  8. None of their four best bowlers from the 2010 edition were selected for this one
  9. 32/2
  10. A heavy defeat to Australia meant they bowed out of the tournament because of a poor net run-rate
  11. New Zealand
  12. Pakistan
  13. All of them captained their respective sides in this competition
  14. L Balaji
  15. Ottis Gibson & Richie Richardson

The 2014 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. Teams started at different stages in the tournament with the second round followed by knock-outs
  2. Bangladesh
  3. Hong Kong defeated Bangladesh
  4. Logan van Beek
  5. West Indies
  6. England
  7. Chandimal was sacked from captaincy in the middle of the tournament
  8. Michael Rippon
  9. James Muirhead
  10. 36 off 41
  11. Virat Kohli
  12. Imran Tahir
  13. Gruijters claimed he wasn’t injured and was forced to sit out
  14. The match continued for another few balls to make it to five overs when it constituted a game before being called off
  15. MS Dhoni

The 2016 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. Marlon Samuels
  2. Bangladesh & Afghanistan
  3. Scotland won their first ever match in an ICC World Cup game
  4. Gayle had hit a 100 in West Indies’ easy chase of 183
  5. 79 all out in 18.1 overs
  6. India grabbed three wickets off successive balls to win the match
  7. Virat Kohli
  8. Ashish Nehra
  9. Samuel Badree
  10. Lendl Simmons
  11. Mustafizur Rahman & James Faulkner
  12. Bangladesh
  13. Afghanistan
  14. England
  15. Chris Gayle

The 2021 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. India
  2. Oman
  3. Nigeria
  4. Sri Lanka
  5. Justin Langer (all of them coaches of teams in the tournament)
  6. He took a double hat-trick by picking up four wicket in four balls
  7. David Warner
  8. Babar Azam & Mohammad Rizwan
  9. 13
  10. Pakistan
  11. None of the above
  12. Asghar Afghan
  13. England
  14. Needed to beat England by at least 58 runs
  15. Matthew Wade

The 2022 T20 Cricket World Cup Quiz

  1. 16
  2. Geelong
  3. Afghanistan & Sri Lanka (Jonathon Trott & Chris Silverwood)
  4. Namibia beat Sri Lanka by 55 runs
  5. South Africa
  6. Suryakumar Yadav
  7. They lost their second match by 10 wickets in successive T20 World Cups
  8. They lost to Pakistan and Netherlands and got knocked out
  9. They finished last in their first round group
  10. Australia
  11. Robin Singh (who coached UAE)
  12. Afghanistan
  13. Virat Kohli
  14. Anrich Norjte
  15. All of the above

Vijay Roy

Vijay Roy first started writing about cricket as a professional in 2017. He was an aspiring IPL cricketer before that only to have his dreams quashed by his inability to face deliveries quicker than 85 km/hr.

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