5 days. usually 10:30 am to 5:30 pm local time with lunch break 12:30 to 1:10 and tea break 3:10 to 3:30, in some cases play may start early (10am) or finish late (6pm) to make up time lost for rain or if not enough overs have been bowled
A cricket test match is played for 5 days.
test cricket
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The 2000th match of the Test Cricket history was played at Lords Cricket Ground, London from 21st July to 25th July, 2011 between India and England. This was also the 100th Test Match between India & England.
Dave Gregory was the first captain of Australia for the first recognised Test Cricket Match in 1877.
The first test was played between England and Australia.
He was the first cricketer to wear a helmet in a full Test match
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No.
Currently, Test cricket plays for no more than five days. Each day is broken up into three sessions of two hours each. Therefore, a Test match involves no more than thirty hours of actual play time.
There is no REST DAY in test cricket.
There are limited over cricket, test match cricket and one day cricket