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Explain Follow on, with reference to the game of cricket.
Briefly explain the following:
A follow-on in a five-day match
What is the rule of follow on in a five days test match?
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- In cricket, the follow-on rule allows the side that struck first to ask that the opposition team bat again immediately after their first innings under certain conditions.
- This is typically used during Test matches, lasting up to five days. In a five-day match, if the team batting second scores 200 or more runs less than the team batting first, the captain of the first team may enforce the follow-on.
- For example, if Team A scores 500 runs in their first inning and Team B only gets 250, Team A can use the follow-on to force Team B to bat again immediately without having to bat twice.
- The follow-on is typically used to put pressure on the opposition and try to finish the game early, especially if the first team has a significant lead. It is a common approach to seeking victory.
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