Shoaib Akhtar is nicknamed 'The Rawalpindi Express' because he hails from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and was one of the fastest bowlers in the history of cricket, famously breaking the 100 mph barrier.
The Allianz Stadium (often referred to as Juventus Stadium) is located in Turin, Italy. Opened in 2011, it is the first club-owned football stadium in modern Italian Serie A history, replacing the old Stadio delle Alpi.
The Brisbane Cricket Ground in Queensland, Australia, is commonly known as 'The Gabba' because it is located in the suburb of Woolloongabba. It is a fortress for the Australian cricket team, particularly in Test matches.
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The SCG is a famous cricket ground located in which city?
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a historic sports stadium in Sydney, Australia. It is used for Test cricket, One Day Internationals, Twenty20 cricket, and Australian Rules Football. It famously hosts the 'Pink Test' every January in support of breast cancer awareness.
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Twickenham Stadium is the home of which sport in England?
Twickenham Stadium in London is the home of England Rugby. It is the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world and the second-largest stadium in the UK after Wembley. It hosts England's home test matches and major club finals.
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In which country is the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) located?
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), often simply called 'The G', is located in Melbourne, Australia. It is the largest stadium in the Southern Hemisphere and hosts major cricket matches, including the Boxing Day Test, as well as Australian Rules Football (AFL) games.
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Which bowler became the fastest to take 200 ODI wickets during the Champions Trophy 2025?
Mohammed Shami (محمد شامی) became the fastest bowler to reach 200 ODI wickets (in terms of balls bowled) during the Champions Trophy 2025 match against Bangladesh. He also became the leading wicket-taker for India in ICC ODI tournaments.
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Which Chinese player was the first Asian Grand Slam singles champion?
Sam Groth hit a serve of 263 km/h (163.4 mph) at a Challenger event in 2012. On the main ATP tour, John Isner holds the official record at 253 km/h (157.2 mph).