The follow on is when the team batting second is forced to bat again immediately after completing their first turn at bat. This may be enforced at the option of the fielding side if the team batting second fail to get within 200 runs of the 1st innings score. Note the fielding side can choose to bat as normal is they wish to. The team batting first may then bat again in the forth innings if the need to. An example Team A 450 (1st innings) Team B 220 (2nd innings) Team B following on 230 behind 320 (3rd innings) Team A 91/2 wins by 8 wickets (4th innings)
A cricket test match is played for 5 days.
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South Africa's debut Test match commenced on March 12, 1889, and was played against England at St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth, SA. It was eleven Test matches until they achieved their first Test victory, in January 1906.
The first non-Test playing country to beat India in an international match was Sri Lanka. This historic victory occurred during the 1979 Cricket World Cup when Sri Lanka defeated India by 47 runs in a group stage match. This win marked a significant moment in cricket history, showcasing the rise of non-Test playing nations in the sport.
Cricket was introduced to India by European merchant sailors in 18th century. The first cricket club in India was established in Calcutta in 1792. India played their first test match in 25th June 1932 at lords.
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A cricket test match is played for 5 days.
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No,
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.
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There is no REST DAY in test cricket.
There are limited over cricket, test match cricket and one day cricket
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Charles bannerman of australia has made the first century in test match against england he has scored 165 not out in the fist match of history of test cricket.