Generally, after a Test match has been played for three or four days, the wicket starts to break up which is called as a Two paced wicket. On such a wicket, some of the deliveries sneak at shin height while some leap off a length.
Generally, after a Test match has been played for three or four days, the wicket starts to break up which is called as a Two paced wicket. On such a wicket, some of the deliveries sneak at shin height while some leap off a length.