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* Marylebone Cricket Club | * Marylebone Cricket Club: ''[https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws The Laws]''. MCC, ''The Laws of Cricket'' (2017). | ||
* Playfair: ''Playfair Cricket Annual''. Playfair Books Ltd (1948 to present). | * Playfair: ''Playfair Cricket Annual''. Playfair Books Ltd (1948 to present). | ||
* Swanton, E. W. (editor): ''Barclays World of Cricket, 3rd edition''. Willow Books (1986). | * Swanton, E. W. (editor): ''Barclays World of Cricket, 3rd edition''. Willow Books (1986). |
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In cricket, a limited overs match is scheduled for completion in a single day. Both teams have one innings each and the number of overs per innings is limited, usually to fifty. Top-class matches are statistically categorised as "List A" and at international level, a match is called a limited overs international (LOI).
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Bibliography
- Marylebone Cricket Club: The Laws. MCC, The Laws of Cricket (2017).
- Playfair: Playfair Cricket Annual. Playfair Books Ltd (1948 to present).
- Swanton, E. W. (editor): Barclays World of Cricket, 3rd edition. Willow Books (1986).
- Wisden: Wisden Cricketers' Almanack (annual). John Wisden & Co. Ltd (1864 to present).