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  2. Inning - Wikipedia

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    In most leagues, if the score is tied after the final scheduled inning, the game goes into extra innings until an inning ends with one team ahead of the other. In Japanese baseball, however, games end if tied after twelve innings (or, in postseason play in Nippon Professional Baseball, fifteen innings). For the 2011 and 2012 NPB season, a game ...

  3. Innings - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Innings is the subject of Law 13 in the Laws of Cricket. [5] In a first-class match, there are up to four innings, with each team due to bat twice (in practice, this is not always the case). In a limited overs match, there are only two innings, with each team batting once (though there can be extra, shortened innings in the case of a tie).

  4. Playing time (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The interval between innings lasts for 10 minutes. In Test cricket, lunch (or, in the case of day/night Test matches , dinner) will last for 40 minutes and tea for 20 minutes. Before the coin toss to determine which side bats first, the hours of play, including the timing and duration of intervals for meals or any non-standard interval, are agreed.

  5. How many innings are in college baseball? Tennessee-Texas A&M ...

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    How many innings are in a college baseball game? Spoiler alert: It's no different than normal, even in the College World Series championship series.

  6. End of an innings - Wikipedia

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    A restriction can be imposed in a one-innings game, or in the first innings of a two innings game. Where such a restriction is imposed in a one-innings game, it is said to be a limited overs match. An example of this is an ODI match, where each team can bat for only 50 consecutive overs. Once the 50 overs are up, and the team has not been ...

  7. Seventh-inning stretch - Wikipedia

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    Mascots and fans during a seventh-inning stretch. In baseball in the United States and Canada, the seventh-inning stretch (also known as the Lucky 7 in Japan and South Korea) is a long-standing tradition that takes place between the halves of the seventh inning of a game.

  8. Twenty20 - Wikipedia

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    A typical Twenty20 game is completed in about three and a half hours, [2] with each innings lasting around 90 minutes and an official 10-minute break between the innings. This is much shorter than previous forms of the game, and is closer to the timespan of other popular team sports.

  9. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    In Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball, if the score remains tied after nine innings, up to three extra innings may be played (6 in the playoffs) before the game is called a tie. Since 2011 only regular season games have a 3-hour, 30-minute time limit.