International cricket is played in two different forms - Test matches and limited-overs games. Here are the key differences between the two. The easiest way to tell Test and limited-overs cricket ...
The Ashes Test matches are over five days so England and Australia have two innings each to score as many runs as they can. Whoever scores the most runs wins. But a cricket match can be drawn too.
The first ball will be bowled at the batter 'on strike' and the bowler delivers the ball overarm at the cricket stumps. If the batter decides not to hit the ball or misses it, the fielding team's ...
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'No team wants to fall behind ...': Tom Latham, Ben Stokes call for review of over-rate regulations in Test cricketCurrent International Cricket Council (ICC) rules mandate ... s time to review the regulations, as no team wants to fall behind on over-rates," Latham added. The second Test at the Basin Reserve ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made a few changes to the rules for the new season which include the lifting of the saliva ban, implementing new-ball in second innings ...
The NCL has faced criticism for violating several International Cricket Council (ICC) sanctioning laws. One of the primary ... of stricter adherence to ICC rules. The ICC has acknowledged, to ...
For Root, the focus is on a crucial year for England, particularly in Test cricket. England will host India for a five-match Test series this summer before heading to Australia for the Ashes later ...
With the white-ball leadership debate ongoing, Root remains focused on red-ball cricket, with two high-profile Test series on the horizon. England is set to host India in a five-match Test series ...
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