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, ...
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 ...