Write 3 differences between Test, ODI
and T20 format of Cricket
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- test cricket : it has countless balls you can play till you make you best total score but without losing wickets you should wear white jersey
- T20:only 120 balls means 20 overs 1bowler can bowl 4 overs maximum and 1powerplay will finish at 6 over
- odi:only 360 balls means 50 overs 1bowler can bowl maximum 10 overs
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The format of test cricket is very different from ODI and T20 matches.
Explanation:
- Test cricket is the highest standard of the game and has the longest match duration.
- A test match is played for three or four days.
- An ODI match each team has to play 50 overs. Each bowler can deliver 10 overs.
- In T20 match, there are 20 overs per side.
- Each bowler can play 4 overs.
- It is the fastest format of cricket full of energy and enthusiasm.
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