Top 3 Shortest Test Matches with Results in Cricket History

 Top 3 Shortest Test Matches with Results in Cricket History

Shortest Test Matches (Source: Twitter)

Delve into the unpredictable realm of Test cricket as we explore the list of the shortest completed Test matches ever played. Test cricket, renowned for its challenges, offers a level playing field for both batsmen and bowlers. The varying conditions across different countries, from seam and swing to turn, add an extra layer of complexity to the game.

This listicle will unravel the intriguing history of test matches that concluded in just 3–4 sessions or even less. Discover the factors and extraordinary performances that led to the shortest completed encounters in cricket history, highlighting the unique dynamics and surprises that make Test cricket the toughest format in the game.

#3. West Indies vs England, Bridgetown, 1935 (in 672 balls)

West Indies vs. England, Bridgetown, 1935
West Indies vs. England, Bridgetown, 1935 (Source: Twitter)

In January 1935, one of the shortest Test matches unfolded between the West Indies and England in Bridgetown, lasting only 112 overs. This peculiar game, marked by rain interruptions, witnessed the West Indies batting first, scoring 102 runs in 47 overs.

In response, England declared 81/7 in 29.3 overs due to the pitch’s unpredictable behaviour. The West Indies, in their second innings, declared 51/6 in 19 overs. England chased the target, making 75/6 in 16.3 overs in the fourth inning, securing an unusual victory. This match’s brevity and unpredictable pitch conditions make it a standout in the history of Test cricket.

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