Overs to Balls
Convert cricket overs notation into exact balls for scoring and calculations.
Use this free cricket overs and balls converter to instantly convert overs into balls and balls into overs for scoring, analysis, and match calculations.
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Convert cricket overs notation into exact balls for scoring and calculations.
Convert total balls back into cricket overs notation for match context.
Valid cricket overs decimals only run from .1 to .5. Values like 4.6 are invalid.
In cricket, one over equals 6 legal balls. To convert overs to balls, multiply the completed overs by 6 and add the balls after the decimal. To convert balls to overs, divide by 6 and write the remainder as the decimal ball count.
Multiply overs by 6, then add the ball remainder.
Divide the total balls by 6 and write the remainder after the decimal.
Accurate overs and balls conversion is essential for scoring, run rate, required rate, and match analysis.
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Multiply completed overs by 6 and add the balls after the decimal. For example, 4.3 overs equals 27 balls.
Divide total balls by 6. The quotient is overs and the remainder is ter the decimal. For example, 27 balls equals 4.3 overs.
No. Valid cricket overs decimals only go from .1 to .5. 4.6 should be written as 5.0 overs.
Yes. This overs and balls converter works for T20, ODI, Test, club cricket, youth cricket, and scoring analysis.