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Timeless Test

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Longest form of cricket, played without time limit

Atimeless Test is a match ofTest cricket played under no limitation of time, which means the match is played until one side wins or the match is tied, with theoretically no possibility of adraw. The format means that it is not possible to play defensively for a draw when the allotted time runs out, and delays due to bad weather will not prevent the match ending with a positive result. It also means that there is far less reason for a side todeclare an innings, since time pressure should not affect the chances of winning the game.

Although the format should guarantee a result, it was ultimately abandoned as it was impossible to predict with any certainty when a match would be finished, making scheduling and commercial aspects difficult. In the modern era teams often play back-to-back Tests in consecutive weeks, something that would be impossible without the five-day limit.

History

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There were 99 timeless Tests between 1877 and 1939.[1]

UntilWorld War II all Tests in Australia were timeless.[disputeddiscuss][2] Only two of these matches were drawn, both against England in 1882, when the matches had to be left unfinished owing to shipping schedules.[3] Pitches were left uncovered during matches, and in the Australian climate the well-watered prepared pitches would dry out and crack and crumble as the match progressed, usually making batting more difficult by the fourth or fifth day.[4] The longest Test match in Australia was the Fifth Test between Australia and England in Melbourne in 1929, which lasted for eight playing days. Australia won by five wickets in front of an eighth-day crowd of 20,000.[2][5][6]

The ninth match of the1912 Triangular Tournament, between England and Australia, was the first timeless Test to be played in England.[7] Some series outside Australia had the final Test changed to a timeless Test if the series result depended on the outcome of the match. This is what happened inKingston in 1930, when the Fourth (and final) Test between West Indies and England lasted for seven playing days and had to be abandoned owing to shipping schedules, and atThe Oval in 1938, when England batted for the first two and a half days of the Fifth Test and made 903 for 7 before declaring and dismissing Australia twice by the end of the fourth day,[8][9][10] and in Durban in 1938-39.

The first timeless Test in South Africa was held in Durban in February 1923, when the series betweenEngland and South Africa was undecided after four matches. England won early on the sixth day of play. The start of one day's play was delayed while groundstaff removed frogs from the coconut matting.[7]

The last timeless Test was theFifth Test betweenEngland andSouth Africa atDurban in 1939,[11] which was abandoned as a draw after nine days of play spread over twelve days, otherwise the England team would have missed the boat for home.[12] This match had started on 3 March. South Africa had set a target of 696 for England to win. By the time England had to leave to catch their boat home, on 14 March, England had reached 654 for 5 (the highest everfirst-class fourth innings score).[13] This is thelongest Test cricket match on record. The match had not been expected to take more than five days, but rain and rolling rejuvenated the pitch three times during the match, and it was still in good condition for batting when the match was abandoned.[14]

TheICC was considering implementing a timeless Test for the final of theICC World Test Championship.[15]

Comparison to other sports

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Baseball is one of the few other sports thatdoes not have any time limit. Baseball games can besuspended (paused), such that they can also be played across multiple days. Unlike the lack of tiebreaker fortied timeless Tests, baseball can haveextra innings. Thelongest professional baseball game lasted over 8 hours, split between multiple days.[16]

Tennis traditionally features no set time finish. The longest professional match lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes split over 3 days during the2010 Wimbledon Championships, before tie-breakers were introduced partially in response to the match.[17]

List of Timeless Tests

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Test MatchesHome teamAway team
2 Tests in 1876–77[18] Australia England[disputeddiscuss]
1 Test in 1878–79[19] Australia England
4 Tests in 1881–82[20] Australia England
4 Tests in 1882–83[21] Australia England
5 Tests in 1884–85[22] Australia England
2 Tests in 1886–87[23] Australia England
1 Test in 1887–88[24] Australia England
3 Tests in 1891–92[25] Australia England
5 Tests in 1894–95[26] Australia England
5 Tests in 1897–98[27] Australia England
5 Tests in 1901–02[28] Australia England
5 Tests in 1903–04[29] Australia England
5 Tests in 1907–08[30] Australia England
5 Tests in 1910–11[31] Australia South Africa
5 Tests in 1911–12[32] Australia England
1 Test in 1912[33][34][35] England Australia
5 Tests in 1920–21[36] Australia England
1 Test in 1922–23[37] South Africa England
5 Tests in 1924–25[38] Australia England
1 Test in 1926[39] England Australia
5 Tests in 1928–29[40] Australia England
1 Test in 1929–30[41][42] West Indies England
1 Test in 1930[43] England Australia
5 Tests in 1930–31[44] Australia West Indies
5 Tests in 1931–32[45] Australia South Africa
5 Tests in 1932–33[46] Australia England
1 Test in 1934[47][48] England Australia
5 Tests in 1936–37[49] Australia England
1 Test in 1938[50][47] England Australia
1 Test in 1938–39[51] South Africa England

See also

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References

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  1. ^John Lazenby,Edging Towards Darkness: The Story of the Last Timeless Test, Bloomsbury, London, 2017, p. 180.
  2. ^abLazenby, p. 5.
  3. ^Lazenby, pp. 188-89.
  4. ^Lazenby, p. 229.
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  6. ^"Australia wins final Test by five wickets".Horowhenua Chronicle: 3. 18 March 1929.Archived from the original on 10 December 2024. Retrieved29 August 2025.
  7. ^abLazenby, p. 59.
  8. ^Lazenby, pp. 187-88.
  9. ^"4th Test, England tour of West Indies at Kingston, Apr 3-12 1930".Cricinfo.Archived from the original on 29 March 2018. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  10. ^"5th Test, Australia tour of England at London, Aug 20-24 1938".Cricinfo.Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved29 March 2018.
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  12. ^"Stalemate in the Timeless Test".ESPN Cricinfo.Archived from the original on 28 November 2014. Retrieved20 December 2014.
  13. ^Frindall, Bill (2009).Ask Bearders.BBC Books. pp. 216–217.ISBN 978-1-84607-880-4.
  14. ^Lazenby, pp. 99-181.
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