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1. There is no American subcategory for cricket on FunTrivia. Although American cricket aficionados might see this omission as a slight or even an egregious insult, I suspect that, to our shame, this is the first quiz submitted on American cricket - despite our nation's illustrious history with the sport. Which of the following is/are true of cricket in early America?
2. Since British troops may well have promoted cricket in the USA, some might maintain that cricket was a Tory sport. Indeed, one of the New England founding fathers objected in congress that since "president" was a term suitable for leaders of cricket clubs, that surely "president" was not a suitable name for our nation's leader. Which founding father objected to "president" as a term suitable for leaders of "fire brigades and cricket clubs"?
3. Touted as "the world's oldest (modern) international sporting event", what event did 10,000 spectators attend at Bloomingdale Park, New York in the 1840s?
4. George W. Bush once stated, "I'm a cricket match person." He was, of course joking, and laughter followed his comment. However in 1859, which future American president attended an American cricket match between Chicago and Milwaukee?
5. Even as cricket's star rose and waxed over American soil, the seeds of its demise were sown. And just as the metaphors of this author mix in the sentence preceding, so too there were a mixture of reasons held to contribute to the demise of this glorious sport in our country. Which of the following factors cannot be held to have contributed to the decline of American interest and participation in cricket?
6. Baseball and cricket coexisted for many years, and some athletes were involved in both sports. According to Amar Singh, author of "Cricket in America", how many cricket players are enrolled in American baseball's Hall of Fame?
7. Only the subsequent resurgence of this sport in the USA allows me to frame this next question without first brushing tears from the keys of my keyboard. By what year could cricket be said to have "virtually disappeared from the American sporting landscape"?
8. Happily, cricket is reviving in America. A 2006 estimate indicated that there were over 700 clubs and over 50,000 players nationwide. Of course, this has come about in typical American fashion. Which of the following has contributed most to the revival of cricket in America?
9. In 2004, the American team participated in a tournament involving six nations, the ICC Six Nations Challenge, to determine the world's best second tier Cricket team. Where did the United States place?
10. American involvement in real football (also known as soccer) has steadily increased, in part fueled by involvement at the college level. At which of the following universities can cricket clubs now be found?
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