Directions (Q. 1 – 3): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Sunil Gavaskar was once asked to compare the battings of Sachin Tendulkar, Ravi Shastri, Rahul Dravid and Kambli. Gavaskar compared them and noted that
(i) each of the four players has a particular style of play. Offensive, technically sound, stylish and perfectionist.
(ii) each of these players was famous for a particular shot flick, cover drive, straight drive, square cut.
(iii) Tendulkar was most famous for straight drive.
(iv) Neither Shatri nor Kambli were technically sound.
(v) the batsman who is perfectionist is famous for his flick.
(vi) Kambli is famous for square cuts.
(vii) Dravid has an offensive style.
1.In an one – day match the captain decides to send the technically batsman first, the flicker second, the stylish batsman third and the cover – driver the last. Then in which order will the batsman appear? (4)
(1) Tendulkar, Shastri, Dravid, Kambli
(2) Tendulkar, Dravid, Shastri, Kambli
(3) Dravid, Shastri, Kambli, Tendulkar
(4) Tendulkar, Shastri, Kambli, Dravid
(5) None of the above
2.Gavaskar himself was a very stylish batsman and a great player of the straight drive. Then, it is likely that he have guidance to (2)
(1) Shastri, Kambli
(2) kambli, Tendulkar
(3) Tendulkar, shastri
(4) Dravid, Shastri
(5) None of these
3.For a match there are three views regarding who should open the innings. The captain thinks that a technically sound batsman should open the innings to give dependability. The players want an offensive batsman to open as it will give them a good run rate. The manager thinks that a square cut specialist should be sent as most of the opening bowlers of the opponents bowl short and around the off – stump. In this case which batsman is most unlikely to open? (3)
(1) Tendulkar
(2) Dravid
(3) Shastri
(4) Kambli
(5) None of these