Follow-on in cricket comes into effect in Test matches as well as first-class matches. To understand, take an example. Suppose Team A bats first and scores 450 runs. Now, Team B comes into bat and they are bowled out for 200 runs. Implies, Team A leads Team B by 250 runs or Team B trails Team A by 250 runs. Here, Team A could enforce the follow-on and forcing the Team B to bat once again instead of Team A batting and hence gaining advantage. Follow-on can be enforced when team batting first has a first innings lead of 200 runs or more over the team batting second.
I dont know what batology is in cricket. But i just did the mean fart!
it either means that you are a natural at playing cricket, or someone injected some cricket juice into you while you were sleeping.
I am assuming you mean which country founded cricket. There is overwhelming evidence that cricket was founded in the southeast region of England.
Do you mean the Walt Disney character Jiminy Cricket, from the film Pinocchio?
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this means that in every street the cricket players are there who play 'local cricket' for a district
If you mean pro cricket and your very good then probably quite a lot.
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