There are six balls in an over. There have been 8 ball overs (mainly in Australia before 1970) and 4 ball overs (In England before 1870) All cricket is now 6 ball overs.
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∙ 14y agoThere are six balls in an over.
The junior over in cricket is the same as adult 6 balls an over
There are six legal balls bowled in one over, meaning that their has to be six balls which are not deemed to be no balls or wides.
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You gain a strike from the first two balls that you foul off. After that, you have to get a legitimate strike (no fouls since they no longer count as an out) to become out.
Fifty years ago Australian cricket teams had eight balls in an over.
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6 Balls Are bowled an over but if there is a no ball (either whole foot is infront of the line, if it is over the head), a dead ball (Bounces twice) or a wide (Professional game only) counts as a re-Bowl.