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cricket question for a novice please
Ashes: if england add say 100 runs and then declare tonight, do they have to get the whole side out to win the test or will they draw if not all of australia are out?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes bednobs, both your statements are correct, although scoring another 100 runs won't be enough to lead to a declaration.
I doubt England feel they have any real chance of winning this one. They will be delighted to achieve a draw after being outplayed on the first 3 days. England often lose the first test against the Aussies and this is the ground that is regarded by many as the one that suits the Aussies best
I doubt England feel they have any real chance of winning this one. They will be delighted to achieve a draw after being outplayed on the first 3 days. England often lose the first test against the Aussies and this is the ground that is regarded by many as the one that suits the Aussies best
the beauty of cricket is its soporific value - just look at the MCC at Test Match in that period of 2.30 up to tea - its a question of zzzzzzzzz, occasionally disturbed by a "Good Shot" if a ball off an English bat crosses over the boundary vote......in that sense, we need to preserve this "game" - a game with no rules, only laws.
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