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Test Twenty is a recently launched cricket format that combines Twenty20 cricket with Test cricket. It was formally released on October 16, 2025, and is designed for players between the ages of 13 and 19. The first season will begin in January 2026 in India.
Both teams bat twice, just like in a Test match, and the format consists of 80 overs in a single day split into four innings of 20 overs each. The matches will be played in whites with a red ball. Six teams, including three from India and three each from Dubai, London, and the USA, will compete in the first Test Twenty season. Eight Indian and eight international cricket players will make up each team’s 16 players. The first edition will be a boys-only tournament, with a girls†version planned from the second season onward.
The concept was developed by Gaurav Bahirvani, Executive Chairman of The One One Six Network. The advisory board includes cricket legends Sir Clive Lloyd, Matthew Hayden, AB de Villiers, and Harbhajan Singh. As of now, Test Twenty is not approved by the ICC. The International Cricket Council officially recognizes only Tests, ODIs, and T20Is.
Rules of Test Twenty: Cricketâ€s Newest Format
Test Twenty is an 80-over format designed to combine the traditions of Test cricket with the excitement of T20Is. Each team plays two innings of 20 overs each, and the match is finished in a single day. Since the score from the first inning is carried over, the final score is the sum of the individual scores. Like traditional tests, there are four possible outcomes: win, lose, tie, or draw. If both teams end with equal totals, a Super Over decides the winner. However, if a batting team finishes its innings with five or more wickets remaining, it may choose a draw.
In this format, each team gets one power play, lasting four overs, which the captain can call at any time; if unused, it automatically activates between overs 7 and 10 of the second innings. A follow-on can be enforced if the second team trails by 75 runs or more after their first innings. If a team is bowled out before completing 10 overs in its first innings, the opposing team receives three additional overs. Only five bowlers may be used per side, and each can bowl a maximum of eight overs across both innings.
In this format, T20 rules apply for wides and no-balls, but if a bowler concedes three or more in one over, a three-run penalty is added. A five-run penalty and loss of a timeout will be imposed in case of slow overrates. In case of a tie, the game goes into a Super Session (a one-over eliminator). If the result remains level, the team with more boundaries is declared the winner.
When will the inaugural Test Twenty begin?
The inaugural Test Twenty season will begin in January 2026. It will include six global franchises, three based in Indian cities and three international teams from Dubai, London, and the United States. Each team will have 16 players, made up of eight Indian and eight international players.
Player registration for cricketers aged 13 to 19 opened on October 16, 2025, at 7:00 PM IST on www.testwenty.com/register. The first season will be hosted in India and will feature only a boys†tournament, while a girls†edition will be introduced from the second season.
FAQs
Q. What is the Test Twenty format?
A. Test Twenty is cricketâ€s new fourth format that combines features of Test and T20 cricket. Each match has a total of 80 overs, and both teams bat twice for 20 overs each.
Q. How long does a Test Twenty match last?
A. It is completed in one day, with 80 overs played in total.
Q. How is Test Twenty different from regular T20 cricket?
A. Regular T20 has one inning of 20 overs per team, while Test Twenty has two innings of 20 overs each per side, making it a four-inning match.
Q. When will the Test Twenty format start?
A. The format is set to launch in January 2026.
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Test Twenty is cricket’s new format, which was officially introduced on October 17, 2025, as the fourth format of the game after Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. It is created to attract young fans aged 13–19 and mixes the structure of Test cricket with T20 matches. The format has 80 overs in total, with two innings of 20 overs per team, and scores are continued like in Test matches. Matches can end in a win, loss, tie, or draw.
The first edition of the Test Twenty Championship will begin in January 2026, hosted in India for the first two seasons. Entry for teenagers aged 13–19 will be free with a valid ID.
The initiative was launched by Matthew Hayden, Harbhajan Singh, Sir Clive Lloyd, AB de Villiers, and organizer Gaurav Bahirvani. Lloyd praised the format, saying it can help revive interest in Test-style cricket, especially in regions like the West Indies, where traditional Test cricket has declined. The long-term plan is to make Test Twenty a touring league, expanding to non-traditional cricket nations in future editions.
What Is Test Twenty?
Test Twenty is cricketâ€s newest format that combines parts of Test cricket and T20. It has 80 overs in a single day, divided into four innings, each team bats twice, similar to a Test match. The rules of both Test and T20 cricket apply, with some changes to make the format more exciting, short, and TV-friendly. A match may end in a draw, tie, loss, or victory.
The format focuses on players aged 13–19 and aims to discover and develop young talent globally. In this format, more advanced technologies, such as motion sensors in bats and balls and AI-powered scouting, are reported to be used to help players get better and gain a better understanding of the game.
In January 2026, India will host the inaugural Junior Test Twenty Championship (JTTC). Six franchises will take part: three in India and three international teams based in Dubai, London, and a US city. Each team will have a squad of 16 players with 8 Indian and 8 international players, and a Wildcard Pool of 204 players will allow mid-season selections.
Rules and Format of Test Twenty
Test Twenty is cricketâ€s newest format that combines features of Test cricket and T20. Each match is played in one day with 80 overs in total, divided into four innings, so each team bats twice. A match may end in a draw, tie, loss, or victory.
It follows the rules of both Test and T20 cricket, but with small adjustments to make the game faster and suitable for broadcasting. The primary goal of Test Twenty is to develop cricket talent globally by focusing on young players between the ages of 13 and 19.
The competition will include six teams, three in India and three internationally in Dubai, London, and a US city. Each team will have a 16-player squad with eight Indian and eight international players. A total of 96 players will be drafted, and an additional 204 players will make up a Wildcard Pool for mid-season picks.
FAQs
Q. What is the Test T20 format?
A. Test T20 is a new cricket format that mixes Test cricket with T20 cricket. The match has 80 overs in total, and each team bats 20 overs in two innings.
Q. What is the format of a regular T20 match?
A. In T20 cricket, each team plays one innings with a maximum of 20 overs. Each bowler can bowl up to 4 overs.
Q. What is Test Twenty?
A. Test Twenty is the worldâ€s first 80-over format. It combines Test strategy with T20 intensity, making matches faster while keeping some Test elements.
Q. What is the structure of T20?
A. T20 is a limited-overs match with two teams, each batting 20 overs (120 balls) in one innings.
Q. What will be the ball color in the new Test Twenty format?
A. Test Twenty matches will be played with the red ball, similar to traditional Test cricket.
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