studio150
Well-known member
I said test cricket RULES, the simple fact is they don’t do everything they possibly could to get as much play done as possible, if you see a day is going to be rained off almost certainly like we knew in this match then find a way to fit more overs in on days where the weather conditions are perfect, bad light constantly causes issues in English summers, so start play earlier if needed.
The West Indies series there was a game where nearly an entire day is rained off, they have hundreds of overs to make up and yet still they start at 11am It’s ridiculous, where is the common sense? The simple fact we can do a day night test and yet we can’t start play due to bad light at 11am in itself is utter hilarity and makes test cricket look totally moronic.
Good use of capital letter in RULES.
However isn't cricket governed by Laws as opposed to Rules, and in respect of Test Cricket the ICC refer to Playing Conditions, where under the Laws 2.3.1.2 and Conditions 2.3.2 reference the hours of play.
But look forward to your rule book.