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Should both teams be unable to finish their number of innings earlier than the time allotted, the match is declared a draw. Single wicket was popular in the 18th and nineteenth centuries and its matches had been typically thought-about top-class. In this form, although each team might have from one to six players, there is solely one batter in at a time and he should face each supply bowled while his innings lasts. Single wicket has hardly ever been performed since restricted overs cricket began. Matches tended to have two innings per staff like a full first-class one and so they could finish in a draw. While the umpire in shot stands on the bowler's end of the pitch, his colleague stands within the outfield, usually in or close to the fielding place referred to as "sq. leg", so that he is consistent with the popping crease on the striker's finish of the pitch. The first Limited Overs International was performed in 1971 and the governing International Cricket Counc