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    if you choose to make the oposing side follow on do you forefit your second innings

    +1  Views: 371 Answers: 1 Posted: 13 years ago

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    no you do not, in test match cricket ,both sides must bat twice .unless one side batting once makes more runs than the other batting twice,,,,

    hector5559

    Thats hardly cricket Holmes,
    terryfossil 1

    only way to explain it Hector,,not all countries on AKA play cricket,,as it is ,if somebody does not know much about cricket,,it is not easy to explain it,,,,,,,
    hector5559

    only joking terry,you are quite right,that is what dr,watson would have said to Sherlock Holmes,
    terryfossil 1

    thanks mate,i have had some rather long winded conversations with Colleen lately ..i am getting a bit gun shy...................................
    hector5559

    Dont be terry your answers are refreshing,


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