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, because they do not have two players available to bat. 1.
* All but one of the batsmen are out. 2.
* The batting side only has one not-out batsman who is still able to bat (the others are incapacitated through injury, illness or absence; see retirement). 3.
* The team batting last scores the required number of runs to win. 4.
* The game runs out of time for either side to win, and so finishes as a draw. 5.
* The set number of overs (sets of 6 deliveries) have been bowled (in limited overs cricket). 6.
* The team's captain declares the innings closed. 7.
* The Match Referee decides that one team has forfeited the game.
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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, because they do not have two players available to bat. 1.
* All but one of the batsmen are out. 2.
* The batting side only has one not-out batsman who is still able to bat (the others are incapacitated through injury, illness or absence; see retirement). 3.
* The team batting last scores the required number of runs to win. 4.
* The game runs out of time for either side to win, and so finishes as a draw. 5.
* The set number of overs (sets of 6 deliveries) have been bowled (in limited overs cricket). 6.
* The team's captain declares the innings closed. 7.
* The Match Referee decides that one team has forfeited the game. (en)
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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, because they do not have two players available to bat. 1.
* All but one of the batsmen are out. 2.
* The batting side only has one not-out batsman who is still able to bat (the others are incapacitated through injury, illness or absence; see retirement). 3.
* The team batting last scores the required number of runs to win. 4.
* The game runs out of time for either side to win, and so finishes as a draw. 5.
* The set number of overs (sets of 6 deliveries) have been bowled (in limited overs cricket). 6.
* The team's captain declares the innings closed. 7.
* The Match Referee decides that one team has forfeited the game. Law 13 covers the end of the innings. (en)
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