In this quiz, you have to answer ten questions about the various kinds of headgear in cricket.

Back in 1870 on a treacherous Lord’s surface, John Platts of the MCC hit George Summers of Nottinghamshire on the head with a vicious bouncer. Notts captain Richard Daft, the next man in, walked out with his head wrapped in a towel. To protect his head against the West Indian fast bowlers in 1933, Patsy Hendren batted in a three-peaked cap designed by his wife.

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The story of the protective headgear in cricket is long and varied, and remained largely unaddressed until the helmet arrived in the 1970s. It is not only about protection either. The cherished team cap – domestic or Test – is a matter of pride. Sunhats provide comfort. As with helmets, they are also a lucrative spots for the sponsor’s logo.

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You see headgear of all kind on the field. Cricket’s assortment of acceptable headgear at all levels is, thus, matched by few other sports.

Here, you have to answer ten questions on caps, hats, helmets, and more.