Test cricket is the longest form of the sport
of cricket and is considered its highest standard. Test matches are
played between national representative teams with "Test status", as
determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The two teams
of 11 players play a four-innings match, which may last up to five days (or
longer in some historical cases). It is generally considered the most complete
examination of teams' playing ability and endurance. The origin of the
nameTest stems from the long, gruelling match being a "test" of
the relative strength of the two sides.
The first officially recognised Test match began on 15 March
1877, between England and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket
Ground (MCG), where Australia won by 45 runs. A Test match to
celebrate 100 years of Test cricket was held in Melbourne from 12 to 17 March
1977, in which Australia beat England by 45 runs—the same margin as that first
Test.
In October 2012, the International Cricket Council recast
the playing conditions for Test matches, permitting day/night Test
matches. The first day/night game took place between Australia and
New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval, Adelaide on 27 November
2015.
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