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In cricket, each batting team has 10 outs to play with. In total, 11 batsmen have the oppurtunity to bat in a partnership (2 batsmen scoring runs from each end). Once you get 10 batsmen out within the regulated playing time, one batsman is left without a partner and therefore cannot continue.

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Every cricket match can have only a maximum number of outs or wickets. If it is a 20-20 or One day international there can be a maximum of 20 outs in a match. In case of a test match there can be a maximum of 40 outs in one match.

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you have ten outs in a game but you can bat out your innings without getting all 10 wickets.

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There are 10 outs in each completed innings in cricket

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11 players each team

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3 outs

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