This is where the follow-on rule comes into play. The Follow-On Rule in cricket is a specific regulation that applies primarily in Test matches, allowing the team that batted first to require the ...
India find themselves in a spot of bother on Day 4 in the third Test against Australia at GABBA, Brisbane. The visitors need 65 more runs to avoid follow-on as the score currently is 180/6.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has clarified that the follow-on rule will not change if play is washed out on Day One of the World Test Championship ... follow-on rules in the ICC ...
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 ...
England and Australia became the first teams to use new rules announced by the International Cricket Council in a trial that will last until March 2006. Substitutes - each team can use one substitute, ...
Cricket's bosses are reportedly looking to introduce a two-tier structure to Test cricket which will allow the likes of England, Australia and India to square off more regularly. The International ...
If that’s the last image of Australia playing Test cricket in Sri Lanka, what an anti-climax. Series between the countries had always been so lopsided in Australia to such degree that Sri Lanka ...