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Test your sporting knowledge with our regular quiz.
Kim Clijsters of Belgium. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images).Kim Clijsters of Belgium. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images).
Kim Clijsters of Belgium. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images).

1. When did Scotland last appear in the World Cup?

2. How many Test wickets did Glenn McGrath take?

3. In what event did Sally Gunnell win gold at the 1992 Olympics?

4. Which National League side plays at Bootham Crescent?

5. How many Grand Slam titles has Kim Clijsters won?

6. Who won the 2002 F1 title?

7. Where are the West Indies currently touring?

8. Which Australian state has won the most State of Origin games?

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9. With which NBA franchise did Kevin Durant start his NBA career.

10. Who won the 2020 Stanley Cup?

Answers: 1. 1998; 2. 563; 3. 400m hurdles; 4. York City; 5. Four; 6. Michael Schumacher; 7. New Zealand; 8. Queensland; 9. Seattle Supersonics (who became the Oklahoma City Thunder); 10. Tampa Bay Lightning.

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