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A cricket test match spans 5 days. This entails two batting and two bowling innings' per side. Depending on weather the test match can be shortend to any number of days but each team still has the same number of innings'.
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5 innings
There are typically five ways a cricket innings can end.All out - If a team on strike loses ten of its eleven batsmen (usually due to them being dismissed or "bowled out," but injuries can also stop batsmen), preventing it from presenting a proper batting partnership on the cricket pitch, the team is declared "all out" and its innings is ended.Limited overs - In a one-innings cricket match, there will be a declared limit to the number of overs each team can bowl. Once that limit has been reached, the innings is closed.Won by wickets - If a team is last to bat, their goal is to "chase" runs and overtake the other team's total. Like in baseball, the moment they have overtaken the other team's total, the innings and match is ended, and the chasing team is declared to have won the match by however many wickets they still possess.Declaration - In First Class and Test cricket, time becomes an important consideration. If a team's captain feels that they have established a lead they can fully defend against the other team, he will "declare" his team's innings closed and give his team more time to bowl the other team out and conclude the match.Draw - This is what happens when time runs out in a First Class or Test match. If the end of the final day is reached without the match coming to a conclusion, then the innings and match are ended there and the match is declared a draw, with neither team given a win.
The greatest number of ducks in One Day International cricket for Bangladesh is 18, achieved by Habibul Bashar, from a total of 105 One-Day International innings over 12 years from 1995 to 2007. Of players still involved in the game, as of May 2011, Mohammad Ashraful has scored 11 ducks in 158 One-Day International innings since 2001.
In August 1997, during an Indian tour of Sri Lanka, the home team scored 952-7 declared, the highest score in the entirety of Test cricket as of 2009. The innings included an innings best of 340 from Sanath Jayasuriya, of 225 by Roshan Mahanama, and saw the debut of batting stalwart Mahela Jayawardene, who still plays with the side as of the 2009-10 season.
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England...am suprised they are still rubbish at cricket
kumar sankagara(2000-present) is highest run scoring batsman now he scored 14,189 runs in 403 matches. he played 379 innings, scored 49 hundreds and 96 50's and still scoring.
IP stands for Innings Pitched. It is a pitching statistics that records the amount of innings the pitcher pitched. It can be divided into thirds by the outs that were recorded while the pitcher was still on the mound. For example: Its the 5th inning and there are 2 outs. The pitcher needs to be taken out of the game and is replaced with another pitcher. The number of innings pitched for this game would be 4 2/3. The relief pitcher would then pitch 2 1/3. This would add up to the complete 7 inning game.
The most successful cricket player still alive is considered to be Sachin Tendulkar.
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