A certain number of balls (usually four) delivered successively from behind one wicket, after which the ball is bowled from behind the other wicket as many times, the fielders changing places.
The amount of pins that exceed a 200 game. In other words, bowling a 205 would be 5 over.
(cricket) the period during which a given number of balls (6 in England but 8 in Australia) are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch
a series of six legitimate deliveries bowled by one bowler
a set of six legal (fair) deliveries or balls
a set of six legal (fair) delivurries or balls
The set of six pitches delivered from one wicket to the other by a pitcher.
The game hasn't ended. It is the umpire's call signalling that six balls have been bowled. At the end of the over the bowler switches ends and bowls to the batsman at the other end of the pitch.
A set of six balls that a bowler bowls in a row.
To a professional bowler, the number of pins above 200. Thus a score of 224 is "24 over." See also par; under.
The set number of balls bowled by a bowler. An over consists of 6 balls. The term “Over” is also called by the umpire when the bowler has completed his 6 balls.
In the sport of cricket, an over is a set of six consecutive balls bowled in succession. An over is normally bowled by a single bowler. However, in the event of injury preventing a bowler from completing an over, it shall be completed by a teammate.