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.
6 = balls in an overThis refers to cricket, where an over consists of six legitimate balls.
There 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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6 new balls at each change over.
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 to an over in cricket