The India vs Australia 4th Test match started at 5:00 AM IST at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The match has been extended by half an hour, but why was the time extended and what is the rule behind it? Let us find out.
The eagerly awaited fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between Australia and India will take place on December 26 at the storied Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Despite their fluctuating batting efforts throughout the series, India hopes to continue their impressive record at the MCG. Important players Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have been struggling, which has led to speculation that the batting order would shift as the series, which is locked 1-1, enters a pivotal stage. In the meantime, Australia has announced their starting lineup for the Boxing Day Test, which includes debutant Sam Konstas. This adds excitement to the already exciting match between the two teams.
Why was IND vs AUS 4th Test Day 1 extended by half an hour?
The Test match timing is extended when 90 overs are not completed on time, with an additional half-hour added. The match timing can also be extended if play is interrupted by rain or any other reason that halts the match.
IND vs AUS 4th Test session timings
Information | Details |
First Session | 5:00 AM IST to 7:00 AM IST |
Lunch | 7 AM IST to 7:40 AM IST |
Second Session | 7:40 AM IST to 9:40 AM IST |
Tea | 9:40 AM IST to 10 AM IST |
Third session | 10 AM IST to 12 PM IST |