<P> In the sport of cricket, a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out (also known as the fielding side taking a wicket and / or the batting side losing a wicket). At this point, a batsman must discontinue batting and leave the field permanently for the innings . A bowling team dismisses (or bowls out) the entire batting team by dismissing 10 of the 11 players (assuming player (s) from the batting team have not retired hurt or are absent). As the players bat in pairs, when only one person is undismissed, it is not possible for them to bat any longer . </P> <P> Once dismissed, a batsman cannot score any more runs in that innings . Thus dismissal is often the best way to control the runs scored in an innings, and prevent the batting side from either achieving their target score or posting a large total for the fielding side to follow in the next innings . </P>

How many wickets needed to dismiss a team in cricket
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