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Displaying 1 - 10 of 182000 records for runs by a team in an inning cricket
- NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Innings (cricket)
In baseball, a run is scored when a player advances safely around all three ...
In cricket, a team's innings usually lasts until 10 of the 11 batsmen in the ...
- NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Run (cricket)
In cricket, a Runner is a team member who runs between the wickets for an ... In
Test cricket, more runs are usually scored in an innings because there is ...
- NEW-YORKERS' GOOD CRICKET.; Beats the Germantown Team by an Inning ...
With the exception of ]3rockie and Downs, no one did much, the whole team being
disposed of for 145. leaving New-York victorious by an Inning and 97 runs. ...
- Innings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In baseball and cricket, however, one team, said to be "batting," attempts to
score "runs"—see run (baseball) and run (cricket)—while the other team, ...
- Dictionary of Cricket Terms
innings: The total number of runs scored by a team during its time at bat. ....
who is out for zero runs in both innings of a two-inning cricket game. ...
- DM's Explanation of Cricket - The Play
Each individual team's turn at bat is a half inning. In cricket, an innings
usually refers to ... In a 3 or 4 day game, the follow on threshold is 150 runs;
...
- –ine: Definition from Answers.com
In cricket, a team's innings usually lasts until 10 of the 11 batsmen in the
team are out, leaving the not out batsman without a partner and thus unable to
...
- Britannia: How Cricket is Played
A collection of sports articles, links and cricket in ameria. ... If a team is
so far ahead in runs after only one inning at bat, and the opposing team has ...
- innings - definition of innings by the Free Online Dictionary ...
follow-on - an immediate second innings forced on a cricket team scoring a
prescribed number of runs fewer than its opponents in the first innings ...
- Cricket Explained (An American Viewpoint)
Whoever scores the most runs wins, of course. What baseball calls a "half-inning
," cricket calls "innings." So the first team has its "first innings," then ...
