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प्रश्न
In a game of cricket, explain the various interruptions that are classified as intervals.
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उत्तर
In cricket, various interruptions or breaks occur during the match, which are classified as intervals.
- Interval for Drinks: Each game involves a refreshment break to rehydrate players. Drinks breaks are commonly taken after one hour in Test matches and midway through each innings in limited-overs matches. Players remain hydrated throughout these 3–5-minute pauses, especially in hot weather.
- Intervals for Meals (Lunch and Tea): Test cricket has a 40-minute lunch break following the first session. Players can rest and refresh after the morning session. Test matches have a tea break after the second session. It lasts 20 minutes before the last session of the day.
- Intervals between Innings: When one team finishes batting and the other starts, an interval follows. Test cricket has a 10-minute pause, while ODIs and T20 have 20–30 minutes.
- Injury Time: Injury time occurs when a player needs medical treatment during play. Treatment or replacement of the injured player may shorten the game. Injuries that require a long pause may demand substitute fielders or delay the game until the player can be treated or replaced.
- New Batsman In: After removing a batsman, the replacement batsman has a few minutes to get to the crease and face the bowler. This is not a defined interval but is needed to keep the game running properly.
These intervals help keep the game going while keeping players healthy, hydrated, and ready to play.
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