Showing posts with label Test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Test. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Diff Between Test,ODI and T20




In the last decade mainly 3 formats of cricket had been introduced which includes Test match, The One Day International(ODI) and the Most popular one The Twenty20 international(T20). Many rules had been made and changed with time in the Cricket by the ICC(The International Cricket Council).
The Test Match is the Maximum duration type of Cricket consisting 5 days. Each day 80 overs are played.The team which win the toss has the right to bat first or either ball first. This consists of 2 innings. Each inning overs when all the players are out or if the batting team declares their inning. Each team plays two innings. If the innings do not complete the match leads to tie. If the second batting team scores 200 runs lees then the first batted team then that team will be Follow On(Follow-on is a term used in the sport of cricket to describe a situation where the team that bats second is forced to take its second batting innings immediately after its first, because the team was not able to get close enough (within 200 runs for a five-day match) to the score achieved by the first team batting in the first innings). The team which scores better and bowled the the opposite players before they chase the given score Wins. In test cricket white uniforms are used and the player's name is not displayed on the back of the shirt. Due to the use of white kits red colored Hard Ball is used instead of white.
The most popular trend of test Cricket is The ASHES which is played between Australia and England every year.
The ODI cricket( One Day International) is a 50 over game. One Day International matches are also called "Limited Overs Internationals (LOI)". Each over of a ODI comprises 6 balls. Each bowler is allowed to bowl 10 overs. The team batting first sets the target score in a single innings. The innings lasts until the batting side is "all out" (i.e., 10 of the 11 batting players are "out") or all of the first side's allotted overs are used up. The uniforms of players are colored and the color responds the flag color of that nation.
The team which chases the given score declares to be the winning team.
POWERPLAY: The bowling team is subject to fielding restrictions stipulating that nine fielders, including two fielders in catching positions, must be inside the fielding circle for a set number of overs. Traditionally, the fielding restrictions applied for the first 15 overs of each innings.