Bad light is a condition where visibility becomes too poor for players to compete safely on the field. Umpires stop the game when they decide the dim light makes the fast-moving ball dangerous to see. Example: The players left the field at four o’clock because the bad light made batting too risky.
Pro-Tip: Modern stadiums use massive floodlights to prevent bad light from ending matches early during evening sessions.
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