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  2. Template:Two-innings cricket match collapsible/doc - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Two-innings cricket match - Wikipedia

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    (i.e. score-team1-inns1, score-team1-inns2, etc.) Team n's total for the mth innings, in the format "[runs]/[wickets] ([overs] overs)" (or "[wickets]/[runs] ([overs] overs)" in Australia). runs-team n-inns m Batting team's top run-scorer in the innings. (Tiebreaker: fewer balls faced) wickets-team n-inns m Bowling team's top wicket-taker in the ...

  4. Shamar Joseph's 7-68 inspires West Indies to a stunning 8-run ...

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    Shamar Joseph braved a toe injury and grabbed 7-68 as the young fast bowler inspired the West Indies to its first win in Australia in 27 years in a gripping conclusion to the day-night test at the ...

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  6. Batting order (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    It has even been known for a captain to completely reverse his batting order for the second innings after following on. This has made it possible for a bowler to take a hat-trick across three consecutive overs of a match, including the same batter twice. [1] There are various reasons why the captain might make a change from the established order.

  7. Template:Two-innings cricket match collapsible - Wikipedia

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    score-team n-inns m (i.e. score-team1-inns1, score-team1-inns2, etc.) Team n's total for the mth innings, in the format "[runs]/[wickets] ([overs] overs)" (or "[wickets]/[runs] ([overs] overs)" in Australia). runs-team n-inns m Team's top run-scorer in the innings. (Tiebreaker: fewer balls faced) wickets-team n-inns m Team's top wicket-taker in ...

  8. Fifth ODI, Australian cricket team in South Africa in 2005–06

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    The match broke many cricket records, including both the first and the second team innings score of over 400 runs. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 434 for 4 off their 50 overs, breaking the previous record of 398–5 by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 1996.

  9. 1946–47 Ashes series - Wikipedia

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    Australia's all-round strength came to their rescue as Colin McCool played the innings of his life, 104 not out, adding 63 with Don Tallon (35) and leaving Australia 253/6 at the end of the day. Edrich returned to the fray in the first over of the second day and had Tallon caught behind in the first over, but Bruce Dooland (19) "defended ...