A draw occurs in a multi-day match when time runs out before either team completes all the required innings. Unlike a tie where scores are level, a draw simply means the game ended without a winner or a loser.
Example: The final day ended in a draw because the batting team successfully defended their wickets until sunset.
Pro-Tip: Teams often play defensively to secure a draw if they realize they can no longer win the match.
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