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Law 21: The Result1. A Win - Two Innings MatchesThe side which has scored a total of runs in excess of that scored by the opposing side in its two completed innings shall be the winners.
(b) If the Captains agree to continue play after the completion of one innings of each side in accordance with Law 12.5. (Continuation After One Innings of Each Side) and a result is not achieved on the second innings, the first innings result shall stand.
(i) refuses to play, or (ii) concedes defeat, (b) Should both Batsmen at the wickets or the fielding side leave the field at any time without the agreement of the Umpires, this shall constitute a refusal to play and, on appeal, the Umpires shall award the match to the other side in accordance with (a) above.
If the scores of the completed first innings of a one-day match are equal, it shall be a tie but only if the match has not been played out to a further conclusion.
5. A DrawA match not determined in any of the ways as in 1, 2, 3 and 4 above shall count as a draw.
If, after the Umpires and Players have left the field, in the belief that the match has been concluded, the Umpires decide that a mistake in scoring has occurred, which affects the result, and provided time has not been reached, they shall order play to resume and to continue until the agreed finishing time unless a result is reached earlier. If the Umpires decide that a mistake has occurred and time has been reached, the Umpires shall immediately inform both Captains of the necessary corrections to the scores and, if applicable, to the result.
7. Acceptance of ResultIn accepting the scores as notified by the scorers and agreed by the Umpires, the Captains of both sides thereby accept the result.
Notes(a) Statement of ResultsThe result of a finished match is stated as a win by runs, except in the case of a win by the side batting last when it is by the number of wickets still then to fall.
(b) Winning Hit or Extras However, if a boundary constitutes the winning hit --- or extras --- and the boundary allowance exceeds the number of runs required to win the match, such runs scored shall be credited to the side's total and, in the case of a hit to the Striker's score.
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