 All right, it's time now for the Wednesday segment where our producers test our knowledge on various sports and sporting events, just the facts. West Indies rocked the cricketing world on Sunday after beating Australia by eight runs to level their two-match test series. Their first win over the Aussies in 27 years is now the number one trending cricket topic. Well, our producers have decided to make today's quiz about the West Indies 1996-97 Test Tour of Australia. The last time before this year, the Caribbean side won down under. Well, the pass mark, six out of ten. Ready, team? Yeah, I feel like these are going to be hard. Okay, let's go. Number one, Ian Healy, 161-not-out, and Carl Hooper, 102, with two of three players to score a century in the first test. Name the other player. Oops, Sherwin Campbell. Campbell. Sherwin Campbell. Yeah. Okay. Michael Bevan took four for 31 in the first innings of the fourth test, three of which were caught by which of his teammates. Mark Wa. All right. Number three, how many centuries was scored across all the five tests? Three in the first test, Brian Lara in the final test. That would be four. I don't think anybody else scored a century. Didn't Hooper have a century? No, that was in the first test. We counted it. Healy, Campbell, Hooper, Brian Lara in the fifth test. I'm trying to remember if Mark Wa scored a century, but I don't think so. I think it was four. All right. Four. Let's go with four. Off. No, it's five. Go back. We should have come back to that, right? Go back. We're going back. We're going back. Of the five centuries. So maybe Mark Wa did score a century in the series. Of the five. They took a risk because quite often we go back to questions. Of the five centuries scored in the series, how many were scored by West Indians? Brian Lara and Hooper. Hooper. So three. Yeah, that's three. No, we should be allowed. True or false? Half of West Indies batting lineup were out clean balled in the fourth test. That's across both innings? It would happen to me. I would think so. In the fourth test. Half of West Indies. I mean, this is such a specific question. West Indies won by 10 wickets, so it was only the first innings. So the fourth, not the fifth test. The fourth test, yeah. It was the fifth test that won. I mean, this is very specific. It has to be true. It's too specific. Yeah, that's usually how I look at these questions. That's a true then? True. I guess. Yeah, because we're not too sure. True to form. True or false? True or false? The three matches Australia won was by a margin of more than 100 runs. The first test was by a margin of more than 100 runs. What about the second? It's a good question. I don't think, not at all. Let's go back to that one. Yeah. That's question six, right? Maybe the answer will be in seven. There were seven five-wicket holes during the series, named three of the ballers that achieved this feat. What? Yeah. This Aussie player had match figures of 10 for 113 in the fourth test. Who is he? Was it McGraw? McGraw, because he had a dozer of 26. Yeah, McGraw, Shane Wine. Oh, Warren. Oh. Yeah, Cripple Wine. Pick one. I feel McGraw. Okay. I mean, next. McGraw. Jason Gillespie ended his 71 test match career with 259 wickets. In which of those five tests did he make his debut? The first? Is it the third test? I'd go with the third. Yeah, the third test? Okay. I'll say third test, yeah. Okay. Number 10, because we have one more. How many of the tests ended before the fifth day? The last one did. So long. The last one ended on day three. The first one did, I think. Let's go with three of the five. Where is the lucky number? Instead of before day five. Okay. The answer is three. We have one more to go back to. Let's go back, please. Which one is that? Six. Four or four. One margin of more than 100 runs. That's a false. Yeah. Okay. Bring on the answers. Let's see. That was a tough one. Sherwin Campbell. Yes, we got that. One for the road. Just like Sherwin. Ian Healy. Oh, I said Mark Wall. Okay. Wicked keeper. Yeah. Five. I said four. We already knew we got that one wrong. One out of three. Three. Three. So a total of four. Four. We said true, right? Yeah. I just figured that this one, I just figured. Yeah. All right. Four out of five. This is true. Wow. Oh, my goodness. Yeah. Yeah. We got this one. So that's three out of seven. Yeah. We said Walsh Ambers and McGraw. The answer there. Oh, that was Michael Devon. Wow. Wow. I wouldn't have guessed that. Second test and not the third. Wow. It's a tough week. We needed fuzz. We needed fuzz. And reds. We had this. We had three. We had three. So we got three out of... Oh, four out of ten. Our producer says four. We got four out of ten. Yeah. Not very good. Well, I mean, I wasn't a road in 1997. I mean, I was a road, but I wasn't functioning. Good one. Good one, Ricardo. Cool. Mariah, wrap her up. Yeah, I was a baby too. But I tried to study for this. Let's take a break. Yeah. Good quiz.