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In cricket, a team's innings ends in one of the following ways. In cases 1 and 2, the team are said to be ''all out''. # All but one of the batsmen are out (''dismissed''). # The batting side only has one not-out batsman who is still able to bat (the others are incapacitated through injury, illness or absence). # The team batting last scores the required number of runs to win. # The game runs out of time and so finishes as a draw. # The set number of overs have been bowled (in limited overs cricket). # The team's captain declares the innings closed. # The Match Referee decides that one team has forfeited the game. ==Taking wickets== When the bowling team has dismissed all but one of the batsmen the innings is said to be over. The batting team is said to be 'all out'. For example, in most games, each side has 11 players, so 10 wickets need to be taken to bowl a side out. There is an exception to this rule if one or more batsmen are injured and/or ill and are unable to bat. In such cases, when only one batsman remains not out and capable of batting, the innings is over. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「end of an innings」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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