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What (who) is test match - definition

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Test matches; Test Match; Test match (disambiguation); Test match (rugby football); Rugby test; Test series; Test (rugby); Test rugby; Test (rugby football); Test rugby football; Test Matches

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In cricket and rugby, a test match is a one of a series of matches played between teams representing two countries. (BRIT)
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Test match in some sports refers to a sporting contest between national representative teams and may refer to:
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¦ noun an international cricket or rugby match played between teams representing two different countries.

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Test match

Test match in some sports refers to a sporting contest between national representative teams and may refer to:

  • Test cricket
  • Test match (indoor cricket)
  • Test match (rugby union)
  • Test match (rugby league)
  • Test match (association football)
  • Test match (netball)
  • Test Match (board game), cricket-themed board game
Examples of use of test match
1. "I was very happy playing the first Test match here.
2. Kaarthick had a good Test match." Dravid said that the pitch and Kumble‘s fitness will be taken into consideration before deciding whether to field five bowlers in the second Test match which starts at Mirpur on Friday.
3. It‘s not a ODI match, bowling 60 overs in a Test match is quite common.
4. Coming into this Test match there were a few things that went against us.
5. Is your employer letting you keep track of the Test match?