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1. Born New Years Eve 1958, I played 50 Tests for Australia between 1985 and 1992, scoring 2854 runs at an average of 33.18. I later went on to coach Australia. Who am I?
2. Which pair opened the batting in Bangladesh's first Test innings in November 2000?
3. In 2000, I made 66 and 38 not out when I opened the batting with Michael Atherton on debut against the West Indies at Old Trafford. My efforts were to no avail in a rain-effected draw. Who am I?
4. Which Indian opener blasted a double century against Australia at the MCG when legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne made his debut with unflattering figures of 1/150 from 45 overs in 1992?
5. Who am I? I made my debut in the same match as the brilliant Sir Richard Hadlee in 1973, but was unable to bat due to an injury whilst fielding. I went on to play 36 Tests for New Zealand and opened the batting in nine of them.
6. Arguably one of the greatest Pakistani cricketers in the history of the game, Imran Khan scored 137 and took 5 wickets in the only match where he opened the batting in 1989.
7. This South African captain opened the batting for another country in the 80s before playing 16 Tests for his home nation in the 90s. He opened the batting in 5 of those matches.
8. Muttiah Muralitharan was the first Sri Lankan to take 500 Test wickets. Is it True that Roshan Mahanama made a half century in each innings of Murali's debut Test in 1992 against Australia?
9. Who opened the batting for the West Indies in Clive Lloyd's last Test as Captain back in 1984/85?
10. Which of the following players scored a double century for Zimbabwe in that country's historic first Test victory over Pakistan in 1995?
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