Youth Test

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Youth Test is a junior-level, multi-day cricket format played by under-19 national teams that mirrors the structure and rules of senior Test matches.

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instanceOf cricket format
junior-level cricket
multi-day cricket
under-19 cricket
ageCategory under-19
ballColor traditionally red
ballType red ball
battingOrderRules same as Test cricket
bowlingRestrictions similar to Test cricket with youth workload considerations
clothing traditionally white or cream kit
competitionContext under-19 bilateral series
under-19 international series
under-19 tours
declarationRule captain may declare innings closed
dismissalModes same as Test cricket
fieldingRestrictions minimal fielding restrictions
followOnRule applies
followsRulesOf Test cricket
formatFamily first-class style cricket
formatObjective test players’ skills in extended, strategic conditions
governingBody International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
inningsBreak longer breaks between innings
inningsPerSide two innings
levelOfPlay junior
lunchBreak scheduled mid-day break
matchDurationType multi-day
matchStatus does not carry official Test status
mirrorsRulesOf senior Test matches
mirrorsStructureOf senior Test matches
oversLimitation unlimited overs
playerEligibility players under 19 years of age
playingConditions governed by ICC youth Test playing conditions
purpose development pathway to senior Test cricket
talent identification for national teams
resultTypes draw
loss
tie
win
reviewSystemUse may or may not use DRS depending on competition
scoringSystem runs and wickets as in Test cricket
sessionStructure multiple sessions per day
sporting event type international under-19 cricket match format
substitutionRules substitutes allowed for fielding only, similar to Test cricket
teaBreak scheduled afternoon break
teamType under-19 national teams
tossProcedure coin toss to decide who bats first
umpiringStandards ICC-appointed or board-appointed umpires

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