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Explained: The ’30:30 rule’ in cricket for lightning stopping play

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Lightning and thunder halted play on the final morning of the rain-affected third Test between India and Australia at the Gabba. Australia quickly took the last Indian wicket, securing a 185-run lead. The ICC’s 30:30 lightning rule, prioritizing safety, led to the suspension, as the match moved towards a draw on the concluding day.

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