rawalabhay
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Starts this week, Go Team India!Serious question: How many tea breaks are there in Cricket?
It is more important to know that the game is played in three different formats... Test Cricket, ODI's (one day internationals), and 20/20.
Test is the classic form where each side has to be retired twice. This can take several days.
ODIs and 20/20 restrict the game to 50 and 20 overs repectively. An "over" is six deliveries from a bowler before it swiches to the opposite end.
So... tea breaks occur twice daily in Test Cricket, once during ODI's... (i may be wrong about this), and not at all in 20/20s.
With that bowling lineup, fat chance India will win this.
I'd count Aussies or Proteas as win contenders.
NZ and maybe England as dark horses.
Rest with outside chance.
Well the Proteas didn't have their "A" game.
Still going strong!
Yeah. Still can't be written off. Surprising that AFG is doing well!
NZ, Aus, Ind and SA, I think.