You’ve miscounted. This Test WAS 5 days.americanzimfan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 6:24 pmThen that is where my error was. I thought Test Cricket was a five-day, not four-day match.clikcspeed wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:23 pmToday was the final day. At the time they agreed to draw, only 15 overs (1 hour) was left in the match which was not enough to get a decisive resultamericanzimfan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:02 pmAs an American attempting to understand Test Cricket, I need some help on this one. Why would the West Indies agree to a draw when they could play tomorrow and have a good chance of surpassing 179 to 220 runs on the final day?
Thank you in advance.
Don’t be confused by all the Boxing Day 4 day Test talk. That’s all experimental bullshit and has never been done before.
No different than next weeks Denver Broncos game going over 50 minutes instead of 60 to see what it’s like