End of an innings (Cricket)
In cricket, an innings is declared finished if:
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Cricket - Innings
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- Sufficient wickets are taken – all but one of the batsmen are out (dismissed);
- A team chasing a given target number of runs to win manages to do so;
- The game runs out of time and so finishes as a draw;
- A set number of overs are bowled (in one-day cricket);
- A captain declares his innings closed;
- Match Referee may forfeit the game.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Taking wickets |
| ► | Overs bowled |
| ► | Declaration |
| ► | Achieving the target |
| ► | Forfeiture |
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