Showing questions for December 01, 2025
- Total: 18 questions
Question 16 Dec 01, 2025
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Which Indian cricketer scored an unbeaten 113 off 50 balls to lead Jharkhand to victory in a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match on December 1, 2025?
Ishan KishanIshan Kishan played a scintillating knock of 113* off just 50 balls, featuring 10 fours and 8 sixes, to guide Jharkhand to an 8-wicket win over Tripura with 15 balls to spare. This innings came at a crucial time, as national selectors were due to meet soon to pick India’s T20I squad for the upcoming South Africa series. His aggressive batting reaffirmed his credentials in the shortest format after being out of the national setup. He received solid support from Virat Singh, who remained unbeaten on 53. The innings demonstrated Kishan’s ability to dominate bowling attacks and finish games under pressure.
Question 17 Dec 01, 2025
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Which team won a tense Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Group D match by just 1 run against Karnataka on December 1, 2025?
RajasthanRajasthan posted a competitive total of 201/5 in their 20 overs, powered by quick 40s from Deepak Hooda, Kartik Sharma, and Mahipal Lomror. Karnataka launched a strong chase but kept losing wickets at regular intervals despite promising partnerships, including an 82-run stand between Karun Nair and R Smaran. In the final over, needing 15 runs, Karnataka managed only one off the last ball after Vysakh Vijayakumar hit a six and Smaran a four, falling agonizingly short. Rajasthan’s bowlers, especially Kamlesh Nagarkoti who took 3/52, held their nerve in high-pressure moments. This narrow win kept Rajasthan second in Group D with 12 points.
Question 18 Dec 01, 2025
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What was Virat Kohli’s score in India’s first ODI against South Africa in Ranchi on December 1, 2025?
135Virat Kohli scored a masterful 135 off 120 balls in the first ODI against South Africa at the JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi. His innings included 11 fours and 7 sixes and was instrumental in India posting 349/8. Kohli anchored the innings with a 136-run second-wicket stand alongside Rohit Sharma, setting a solid platform. His knock proved decisive as South Africa, despite late resistance from Marco Jansen and Matthew Breetzke, fell short by 17 runs. At age 36 and with no ODIs scheduled beyond January, this innings reinforced Kohli’s continued relevance and value in the format amid ongoing discussions about team transitions.