The most transient time was Test match only only 6 hours

in transient •  7 years ago 

Many people know that the longest Test match in the history of cricket was made between South Africa and England. The test was stopped after ten days of tension, because England's ships were going out to return home. If they missed the ship, England's cricketers would not have returned home for a long time.
But most of them do not know about the passing Test match. This test was also centered around South Africa. The test period was only 6 hours. But surprisingly, for six hours, this test was conducted for three days, because the rain had stopped repeatedly.

On 12 February 1932, South Africa faced Australia in Melbourne. Earlier, South Africa were bowled out for just 36 runs in 23.2 overs.
Australia's batting in response to the response is not anything but a lot. They were all out of 153 runs. South Africa, in the second innings, face down At the time they finished 45 runs.

There is one more record that is not just a passing test. The total runs in that Test were only 234, the lowest total in any finished test.

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