An innings is the period of time during which a team or an individual player takes their turn to bat. In professional cricket, a match usually consists of either one or two innings per side, depending on the specific game format.
Example: The team finished their first innings with a strong total of three hundred runs after batting for sixty overs.
Pro-Tip: A team’s innings ends when ten batters are out, or when the allotted number of overs has been completed.
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