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1 / 10 | Against whom did Sachin score his only Century in IPL?
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Answer : Kochi Tuskers Kerala SHOW ANSWER
2 / 10 | How many wickets Sachin has taken in his IPL career?
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Answer : None SHOW ANSWER
3 / 10 | Sachin held on to four catches in a match versus Kolkata Knight Riders on May 16, 2008. What was special about this feat?
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Answer : He became the first fielder to hold on to 4 catches in an innings SHOW ANSWER
4 / 10 | Against which franchise, Sachin has scored most runs?
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Answer : Chennai Super Kings – 368 runs in 12 matches SHOW ANSWER
5 / 10 | In the 2010 edition he set a precedent for batsman's double. What is it?
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Answer : Winning the Orange Cap and Player of the Series Award SHOW ANSWER
6 / 10 | Name the two grounds outside India, where Sachin has scored fifties?
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Answer : Newlands, Cape Town & St. George's Park, Gqeberha SHOW ANSWER
7 / 10 | With whom has he had the most century partnerships in IPL history?
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Answer : Ambati Rayudu SHOW ANSWER
8 / 10 | How many Player of the match awards did Sachin win in his IPL career of 78 matches?
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Answer : 8 SHOW ANSWER
9 / 10 | Among the 13 different opening partners Sachin had in the 74 innings that he opened, who has opened with him in most matches?
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Answer : Sanath Jayasuriya – in 20 matches SHOW ANSWER
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