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A tied Test is a Test cricket match in which the side batting second is bowled out in the fourth innings, with scores level. This is a very rare result; only two ties have occurred, as of December 2024, in the 2,573 Tests played since 1877. [1] The first was in 1960 [2] and the second in 1986.
India won by 434 runs as England fell apart in the third Test
Cricket is a sport that generates a variety of statistics.. Statistics are recorded for each player during a match, and aggregated over a career. At the professional level, statistics for Test cricket, one-day internationals, and first-class cricket are recorded separately.
In cricket, a player is said to have scored a century when he scores 100 or more runs in a single innings. Test cricket, the longest version of the game, involves two innings per side in a match. An individual scoring centuries in each innings of a Test match, a feat which is called "Twin centuries," is considered a "milestone" by critics.
In Test cricket, the best bowling analysis for a single innings is 10/53 by Jim Laker. [3] The best bowling analysis in an ODI is 8/19 by Chaminda Vaas. [4] The best bowling analysis in a Twenty20 International is 6/7 by Deepak Chahar. [5] In first-class cricket, the best bowling analysis for a single innings is 10/10 by Hedley Verity. [6]
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The result of a match is a "win" when one side scores more runs than the opposing side and all the innings of the team that has fewer runs have been completed. [1] The side scoring more runs has "won" the game, and the side scoring fewer has "lost". If the match ends without all the innings being completed, the result may be a draw or no result.