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1. Number of innings
(a) A match shall be one or two innings of each
side according to agreement reached before the
match.
(b) It may be agreed to limit any innings to a
number of overs or by a period of time. If such an
agreement is made then
(i) in a one innings match it shall apply to both
innings.
(ii) in a two innings match it shall apply to
either the first innings of each side
or the second innings of each side
or both innings of each side.
2. Alternate innings
In a two innings match each side shall take
their innings alternately except in the cases
provided for in Law 13 (The follow-on) or Law 14.2
(Forfeiture of an innings).
3. Completed innings
A side's innings is to be considered as completed
if
(a) the side is all out
or (b) at the fall of a wicket, further balls
remain to be bowled, but no further batsman is
available to come in
or (c) the captain declares the innings closed
or (d) the captain forfeits the innings
or (e) in the case of an agreement under 1(b)
above,
either (i) the prescribed number of overs has been
bowled
or (ii) the prescribed time has expired.
4. The toss
The captains shall toss for the choice of innings
on the field of play not earlier than 30 minutes,
nor later than 15 minutes, before the scheduled or
any rescheduled time for the match to start. Note,
however, the provisions of Law 1.3 (Captain).
5. Decision to be notified
The captain of the side winning the toss shall
notify the opposing captain of his decision to bat
or to field, not later than 10 minutes before the
scheduled or any rescheduled time for the match to
start. Once notified the decision may not be
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