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Simon Ashworth is a cricket enthusiast and writer based in London. With a passion for the intricacies of test cricket, he delves into the rules and strategies that define the game. When he's not analysing matches, Simon enjoys coaching young players and sharing his love for cricket through engaging articles and discussions.

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Umpiring Decisions in Test Cricket

Test Match: No-ball calls, Criteria, Enforcement

Simon Ashworth18/02/2026

No-ball calls in Test matches are governed by specific criteria that promote fair play, including foot placement and the legality of the bowler’s action. On-field umpires are responsible for enforcing these rules, with advancements in technology enhancing the accuracy of calls. Understanding […]

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Scoring System in Test Cricket

Test Cricket: Match impact, Performance, Evaluations

Simon Ashworth18/02/2026

Test cricket plays a pivotal role in shaping team rankings and influencing individual player careers, with match outcomes capable of altering reputations and trajectories. Player performance is assessed through a blend of statistical metrics and qualitative evaluations, providing insights into effectiveness in […]

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Umpiring Decisions in Test Cricket

Test Cricket: Run rates, Targets, Calculations

Simon Ashworth18/02/2026

In Test cricket, the run rate is a vital statistic that represents the average runs scored per over, guiding teams in their scoring strategy. It is calculated by dividing the total runs by the total overs faced, allowing teams to evaluate their […]

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Test Match: Historical scoring, Records, Milestones

Simon Ashworth17/02/2026

Test matches have a storied history marked by the evolution of scoring, player skills, and pitch conditions, which have significantly influenced team strategies and match outcomes. The records and milestones achieved in this format not only celebrate individual and team accomplishments but […]

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Test Match: Bowling figures, Economy, Strike rates

Simon Ashworth17/02/2026

In Test cricket, key bowling figures such as overs bowled, runs conceded, and wickets taken are essential for evaluating a bowler’s performance. The economy rate, which measures the average runs conceded per over, reflects a bowler’s ability to limit scoring opportunities. Additionally, […]

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Game Structure of Test Cricket

Test Cricket: Scoring formats, Formats, Variations

Simon Ashworth17/02/2026

Test cricket is a traditional format where two teams compete over five days, showcasing endurance and strategic depth. With two innings per team, it emphasises different scoring formats, including traditional innings-based scoring and modern run accumulation, each influencing gameplay and tactics. Variations […]

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Test Cricket: Fielding metrics, Catches, Run outs

Simon Ashworth16/02/2026

In Test cricket, fielding metrics such as catch efficiency and run-out rates play a crucial role in evaluating a player’s performance and can greatly impact match results. Catches are assessed based on difficulty and game significance, while run outs highlight the importance […]

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Scoring System in Test Cricket

Test Cricket: International Comparisons, Standards, Practices

Simon Ashworth14/02/2026

Test cricket, the longest format of the game, spans five days and showcases the highest level of skill and endurance between international teams. It is governed by the ICC, which ranks teams based on their performance, reflecting the strength of cricketing nations. […]

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Test Match: Penalty runs, Infractions, Consequences

Simon Ashworth13/02/2026

In Test cricket, penalty runs are awarded to one team due to infractions committed by the opposing side, which can greatly influence the match’s outcome. These infractions may include slow over rates, player misconduct, or violations of the game’s laws, leading to […]

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Game Structure of Test Cricket

Test Match: Fielding positions, Roles, Strategies

Simon Ashworth13/02/2026

In Test cricket, fielding positions are meticulously designed to enhance the likelihood of dismissing batsmen while restricting runs. Each position carries distinct roles that are integral to the team’s defensive strategy, influencing the overall outcome of the match. As conditions and situations […]

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