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The Cricket World 2011 Quiz - Part Two

30 December 2011
The Cricket World 2011 Quiz - Part Two
The Cricket World 2011 Quiz - Part Two
Why was this match (question 1) significant?
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During 2011, we have brought you news of India's first World Cup win since 1983, England rising to the top of the ICC Test rankings, drama, glory, tragedy and extraordinary feats but how much of it do you remember?

Thanks to those of you who had a go at part one of our 2011 quiz but now it is time for part two. Well done to Nitin Agarwal who top scored with 11 out of 12 as nobody was able to get all 12 questions right.

We'll be publishing the best performances in early 2012 as well as the answers to both quizzes.

You will need to be on your mettle to answer questions on international and domestic cricket from around the world and you might well need to use our stats archive if you are stuck.

Simply fill in your details and answer the questions - and while you're at it, don't forget to vote in the Cricket World awards - where the winners are decided by you.

Good luck!

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