Test Match (board game)

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Test Match
John Sands Pty. Ltd.
Age range8 and up

Test Match is a

John Sands Pty. Ltd. in Australia.[1]

Russell Jackson notes that "you pulled on a couple of cardboard tabs to randomly generate a type of delivery before your batting opponent did the same on the other end of the board, but if you were a genuinely competitive player, the reliance on luck over skill would eventually start to grate."[2]

The original game depends entirely by chance, and is similar in principle to pencil cricket.

A three-dimensional version was released by Crown and Andrews in the 1977. This involved rolling a ball-bearing down a plastic gully attached to a plastic bowler.[3] According to Jackson, this is "the greatest cricket board game of all time."[2]

References

  1. ^ "2003/102/9 Board game with packaging, cricket, "Test Match", cardboard / metal, John Sands Pty Ltd, Australia, [1955]". Powerhouse Museum. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b Jackson, Russell (9 December 2013). "The Joy of Six: Cricket board games and video games". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  3. ESPN Cricinfo
    . Retrieved 5 November 2015.

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