If you ask a die-hard cricket fan, he would rate Test cricket as the best format compared to the other two formats, i.e. ODI and the T20I format. The conventional format is played in the purest form.
The five-day cricketing action would comprise a rollercoaster ride of emotions. There are chances that the game could tilt either way depending on the dynamics, quality, constant pressing and so on.
A few years ago, there were talks about that Test cricket is almost on the verge of extinction. However, the ICC quickly brought in some new changes to make the format much richer.
The introduction of the pink-ball affair attracted plenty of fans to the stadium. On the other hand, the apex cricket body also introduced the World Test Championship (WTC) which made Test cricket a competitive one.
Test cricket scheduled to be played every single day until January 1, 2023, from today
Cricket fans can breathe a sigh of relief as Test cricket is back again. The purest format of the game kick-started today and it will be played every single day until January 1, 2023.
International teams such as West Indies, Australia, England and Pakistan are playing Test cricket. Australia are currently locking horns with the West Indies cricket team in the second Test match at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide.
Earlier, the Australian cricket team led by Pat Cummins drew first blood in the Test series by beating West Indies by 164 runs at Perth Stadium in Perth. On the other hand, England and Pakistan are locking horns with each other in the Test series as well.
Earlier, the England cricket team scripted an emphatic 74-run win over Pakistan in the first Test match at Rawalpindi Stadium. The second Test between England and Pakistan will be held on December 9 at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan. India will play two Tests against Bangladesh after the completion of the ODI series.
What if ind vs ban is 2 day game
— bhavyam767 (@bhavyam321) December 7, 2022
@testcricket to be played every single day until Jan 1st, 2023. Great! What a pity the previous 'leaders' of @ECB_cricket forgot there was a month called August which comes in the UK summer & is time when children are not in school. Would have been nice to schedule a Test then?
— Richard Ingham Evans (@Ringham7) December 7, 2022
Assuming they all go to day 5 😜
Then we have to go Twoish months without it again 😭— Thomas Davey (@thomasguy789) December 7, 2022
Every day, Wow ! that is some scheduling, love the effort to increase popularity of the best format of the game.
— ꜱʜᴀᴛʀᴜꜰᴜɴ ꜱɪɴʜᴀ 🐋 (@Funsinha) December 7, 2022
Yipeee !
— Vasudevan Srinivasan (@VaasuSrinivasan) December 8, 2022
Let’s hope they will be good one unlike the overhyped last Test of England vs Pakistan.
— Keyur Chauhan (@Keyur_chauhan) December 7, 2022
Tasty… especially if Bangladesh produce spinning tracks against India
— Harshit Pandey (@HarshitPandey24) December 8, 2022
Now it feels like Christmas is here
— Ali Zafar (@alizafar7486) December 7, 2022
if only all the tests lasts 5 days.. 😅
— Nitin (@justt_curious) December 7, 2022
That is fabulous news.
— David Rice (@DavidRice22) December 7, 2022