Tuesday 19 April 2016

Overs

The bowler containers the ball in places of six supply (or "balls") and each set of six balls is known as an over. This name came about because the umpire phone calls "Over!" when six balls have been bowled. At this factor, another bowler is implemented at the other end, and the fielding part changes finishes while the batsmen do not. A bowler cannot dish two subsequent overs, although a bowler can dish the same at the same end for several overs. The batsmen do not modify finishes and so the one who was non-striker is now the striker and the other way around. The umpires also modify roles so that the one who was at rectangle leg now appears behind the wicket at the non-striker's end and the other way around.

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