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The follow on is when the team batting second is forced to bat again immediately after completing their first turn at bat. This may be enforced at the option of the fielding side if the team batting second fail to get within 200 runs of the 1st innings score. Note the fielding side can choose to bat as normal is they wish to. The team batting first may then bat again in the forth innings if the need to. An example Team A 450 (1st innings) Team B 220 (2nd innings) Team B following on 230 behind 320 (3rd innings) Team A 91/2 wins by 8 wickets (4th innings)

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