Follow-on
In Cricket, forcing the team batting second in the first innings to bat first on next innings if the deficit in the runs is above a certain threshold. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In cricket, a team with many more runs than another team can make the latter team play multiple innings in a row. This allows the team that is "enforcing the follow-on" to complete fewer innings than the other team and still win in a game where multiple innings were scheduled for each team, so long as the team with fewer runs completes all of its innings.[1]
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