WTC Final: The ICC has made the rules for the reserve day, find out all about it

The result of the World Test Championships (WTC) final between India and New Zealand is yet to come out after five days of play. The match at the Aegis Bowl in Southampton has been ruined for more than two days due to rain and bad light, so it will now be played on the sixth day, the reserve day. India lead by 32 runs in the second innings so far and New Zealand can be invited to bat again today. The lead was 150-200. The ICC has set some rules for the reserve day, including the number of overs bowled on the sixth day and what will happen at the last hour.

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According to the new ICC rules, the maximum reserve day is 330 minutes or 83 overs. In addition, the last hour can be extended by one hour, depending on the match. India time will start at 3:00 pm on the 6th day of the Test Championship with a maximum probability of 98 overs per day. As such, 98 overs were not played in a single day.

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According to ICC rules, umpires signify the start of the last hour of play on the reserve day. When the match is drawn, both teams will be declared joint winners, and in the middle of the match, if both teams feel that the outcome of the match is no longer possible, then both leaders may decide to draw the match. Is.

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