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- Q1210093 subject Q6493807.
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- Q1210093 abstract "In the sport of cricket, an over is a set of six balls bowled from one end of a cricket pitch.In a normal over, a single bowler delivers six balls in succession, from one end of the pitch, to the batsman at the other end. After six deliveries, the umpire calls 'over'; the fielding team switches ends, and a different bowler is selected to bowl an over from the opposite end of the pitch, while the batsmen do not change ends. The captain of the fielding team decides which bowler will bowl any given over, and no bowler may bowl two overs in succession.".
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- Q1210093 comment "In the sport of cricket, an over is a set of six balls bowled from one end of a cricket pitch.In a normal over, a single bowler delivers six balls in succession, from one end of the pitch, to the batsman at the other end. After six deliveries, the umpire calls 'over'; the fielding team switches ends, and a different bowler is selected to bowl an over from the opposite end of the pitch, while the batsmen do not change ends.".
- Q1210093 label "Over (cricket)".