6. Which team did former Australian coach John Buchanan claim would dominate the cricketing world in the next 3-4 years?
South Africa
England
Pakistan
“The health of Australian cricket is pretty good on the field, but there are things England are doing behind the scenes that suggest to me they are leading the world," Buchanan said. "We may not see the effects for three or four years, but if they keep doing what they are doing, they will create a gap between themselves and the rest. Australia need to be mindful of that, and take a leaf out of England's book."
England
Pakistan
7. According to Kieron Pollard, ‘Everybody wants to play with someone like ___’. Who was he talking about?
Virender Sehwag
Rahul Dravid
Sachin Tendulkar
Pollard said he learnt a lot from his Mumbai Indians captain Tendulkar. “Sachin is in a class of his own,” the West Indian said. “The way he lifts every player and shows enthusiasm to go out and perform is amazing. We get to learn a lot from him and I have learnt a few things and I’ve put that into my cricket. It has been fun and it is the dream of every boy to play with someone like Sachin Tendulkar.”
Rahul Dravid
Sachin Tendulkar
8. Which club did Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho brand ‘Premier League write-offs’?
Manchester United
Liverpool
Arsenal
"Year after year it looks like, but no, it looks like, but no. Always the same type of comment, 'It's a young team, it will be next season, it will be next season’," Mourinho sniggered. Former Chelsea chief Mourinho had a turbulent relationship with Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger.
Liverpool
Arsenal
9. Which NBA player was fined recently for making a public trade request?
Steve Nash
Rudy Fernandez
Shaquille O’Neal
The NBA fined the Portland Trail Blazers player $25,000 on Thursday for public statements considered detrimental to the league after local media quoted his agent as saying he wanted a release from his contract. The league said in a short statement that the fine was related to the Spaniard's desire to be traded or released by the Trail Blazers with two years remaining on his contract.
Rudy Fernandez
Shaquille O’Neal
10. Who was recently named the world’s highest paid female athlete?
Serena Williams
Caster Semenya
Maria Sharapova
The Russian tennis star was named the world's highest-paid female athlete by Forbes magazine. Sharapova pulled in $24.5 million over the past year, including $1 million earned from prize money and the rest from endorsements and appearance fees. The Williams sisters, Serena and Venus, occupy the second and third slots, respectively.
Caster Semenya
Maria Sharapova
Compiled by Lyandra D'souza



