For the first time in 138 years, ‘tea’ will be served before ‘lunch’ as Test cricket embraces the night

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November 25, 2015

New Delhi: When Australia and New Zealand players step out at the Adelaide Oval in the afternoon of 27 November to play the first ever Day-Night Test match with pink kookaburra, there will be another little first that will be associated with the 'Game of Glorious Uncertainties'.

November 25, 2015

New Delhi: When Australia and New Zealand players step out at the Adelaide Oval in the afternoon of 27 November to play the first ever Day-Night Test match with pink kookaburra, there will be another little first that will be associated with the 'Game of Glorious Uncertainties'.

In 138 years of Test cricket, the first break has always been the lunch followed by the tea break but these breaks will witness a 'role reversal' during the Test match.

For a change, the break after the first session will be for tea with the duration being 20 minutes. It will happen at 4 pm local Adelaide time.

The 'Dinner' break or may be rightfully called the 'Supper break' will happen at 6:20 pm and will be of 40 minutes duration with the final session happening from 7 pm to 9 pm fully under floodlight.

India's only day-night first-class match was the Ranji Trophy final between Mumbai and Delhi played with white ball at the Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior from 5-9 April, 1997.

For the record, Mumbai won the Ranji Trophy by virtue of first innings lead. The BCCI did not try day night first class matches after that.


Courtesy: PTI