New Delhi: Women’s test matches must be played for five days to produce more results, said players today and former words after England and Australia struggled out of a thrilling draw in Canberra on Sunday.
Australia’s brave declaration established an interesting fourth and last day in Manuka Oval Canberra where England fell briefly from the pursuit of pursuit and a rain hit ash contest ended in a draw.
“The biggest test match I was lucky enough to be involved in …
now for 5 days test,” Tweeted Australia-Turn-Turn-Commentator Lisa sthalekar.
The biggest test match I was enough to get involved but the female test match was still played for four days.
“This is for the ICC women’s cricket committee to discuss this issue,” said an ICC spokesman when asked about the possibility of women’s tests played for five days like a male game.
The England captain Heather Knight supports the idea before the start of the test match once, especially considering how rarely tested women are played.
What a great game from cricket! Four days of action that comes to the last ball, maintained by Kate Cross Fo …
https://t.co/nzsAmlk5Sw- ICC (@ @icc) 1643527374000Team-Jodoh Kate Crosets is quite fit to overcome longer physical demands of matches.
“I think we are ready for five days of cricket now,” said sailors in Canberra.
“If you play five days of cricket, you might get more results from a female test match, so maybe it will be something we can pay attention to the front.”
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