Maiden over means no runs off the bat from the batsman and the over does not have a single No ball nor wide ball.
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maiden wicket or wicket maiden
A maiden wicket is a term used when a bowler bowls his full quota of 6 balls in the over and does not concede any run and also manages to take a wicket. If the over does not concede any runs it is called a maiden over.
A maiden over is one in which no runs are scored
A maiden fifty means your first fifty. The same goes for century but a maiden over is one that has no runs scored off it.
It is called a maiden or maiden over.
None. A maiden over is one where no runs are scored
It is an all-dot over where no runs are scored.It simply means an over in which the bowler does not allow any runs. The term goes back to the concept of a maiden's purity (thus a pure, clean over--a maiden over). A maiden over is a good thing for a bowler, so it is normally tracked as part of that bowler's statistics.
A maiden over in cricket is defined as one in which no runs are scored.
A maiden over is one in which no runs are scored. Leg byes and byes scored in over are not counted for maiden over.
Maiden Over is the over in which no run is given by the bowler to the batsman. There may be extra runs like leg by and by runs etc.
A maiden over is where no runs are scored.
It was Matthew Prior. He made 126 runs to become the first English Wicket keeper to hit a century on his test debut in early 2007 It was Matthew Prior. He made 126 runs to become the first English Wicket keeper to hit a century on his test debut in early 2007