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Your question makes no sense !
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Sorry I cannot understand the question at all
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The question is gibberish, but the rules for innings in test cricket are quite simple. Team A bats first, team B bats second. Then team A bats again, then team B bats again. The only exception to this is if Team B do not get within 200 runs of Team A's score the first time they bat; in this case Team A have the choice of whether to bat themselves as would normally happen or to make Team B bat for a second time straight away (so the order would be A-B-B-A instead of the usual A-B-A-B)... this is known as making Team B "follow on". That is the ONLY way in which the standard order of innings of A-B-A-B can alter. Hopefully you can find the answer to whatever question you were trying to ask in that explanation.
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it depends on the 1st team captain say
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