Over ⇄ Ball Converter
Cricket is one of the most loved sports around the world, and keeping track of overs and balls is an important part of the game. Whether you are scoring a local match, studying cricket rules, or just analyzing a game, this Over to Ball Converter will make your calculations super easy. With just one click, you can convert overs into balls or balls into overs instantly — no manual math required!
🎯 What Is an Over in Cricket?
In cricket, an over consists of six legal deliveries bowled by the same bowler. Once six fair balls are bowled, the over is considered complete, and a new bowler delivers the next over from the opposite end. However, when a wide ball or no-ball is bowled, it doesn’t count as a legal delivery, so the bowler has to bowl an extra ball.
Keeping this in mind, players and scorers often need to calculate overs and balls accurately. For example, if a scorecard says “12.3 overs,” that means 12 overs and 3 balls have been bowled — in total, that’s (12 × 6) + 3 = 75 balls.
⚙️ How This Over to Ball Converter Works
This simple tool allows you to easily convert between overs and balls:
Enter the number of overs to find the total number of balls.
Enter the number of balls to know how many overs it equals.
The calculator automatically performs the conversion using the rule:
1 Over = 6 Balls
So if you type 8 overs, you’ll get 48 balls.
And if you enter 90 balls, it’ll show 15 overs.
đź§® Example Conversions
Here are a few examples to help you understand the logic:
Overs Balls
1 Over 6 Balls
5 Overs 30 Balls
10 Overs 60 Balls
12.4 Overs 76 Balls
20 Overs 120 Balls
Similarly, when converting the other way:
Balls Overs
12 Balls 2 Overs
33 Balls 5.3 Overs
75 Balls 12.3 Overs
90 Balls 15 Overs
100 Balls 16.4 Overs
This helps players, coaches, and scorers quickly understand how many deliveries have been bowled or are remaining.
đź’ˇ Why Use a Cricket Over to Ball Converter?
In professional matches, every delivery matters — especially in limited-overs formats like T20 or ODI cricket. When tracking statistics, scoring sheets, or match analyses, it’s crucial to have accurate calculations.
Here’s why this tool is useful:
âś… Time-Saving: No need to multiply or divide manually.
âś… Accurate Results: Follows official cricket over system.
âś… Beginner-Friendly: Perfect for students learning cricket scoring.
âś… Works for Any Format: Use for T20s, ODIs, or even Test cricket.
Whether you’re managing a local tournament, learning scoring systems, or writing a cricket blog, this calculator will make your job easier.
🔢 Formula Used in the Converter
The tool uses a simple formula:
Balls = (Overs Ă— 6) + Remaining Balls
and the reverse:
Overs = Total Balls Ă· 6
If you enter fractional overs like 17.2, the converter calculates:
17 full overs = 17 Ă— 6 = 102 balls
Plus 2 remaining balls
Total = 104 balls
This makes it perfect for quickly calculating any cricket scenario.
📲 How to Use the Converter on This Page
- Type the number of overs or balls in the input box.
- Click Convert (or it may auto-convert as you type).
- Instantly see the result on the other side of the converter box.
👉 (Your interactive converter will appear here — paste your code or shortcode below this paragraph.)
🏏 What Is an Incomplete Over?
Sometimes you’ll see figures like 19.5 overs on a scoreboard. This means 19 complete overs and 5 balls have been bowled. The “.5” part doesn’t represent decimals — it’s simply a way to show extra deliveries in an incomplete over.
This is why a digital converter is handy; it prevents confusion and ensures accuracy.
âť“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is 1 over in cricket equal to?
→ One over equals six legal balls.
Q2. How many balls are there in 20 overs?
→ 20 overs × 6 balls = 120 balls.
Q3. What does 12.3 overs mean?
→ 12 full overs and 3 additional balls, i.e. 75 balls in total.
Q4. Can this converter handle decimals like 10.5 overs?
→ Yes, it converts partial overs correctly — 10.5 overs = 63 balls.
Q5. Is this converter based on ICC rules?
→ Yes! It follows standard cricket rules used in all international formats.
đź§ Final Thoughts
Cricket scoring can sometimes be confusing — especially when you’re converting between overs and balls. That’s where this Over to Ball Converter makes life easy. It’s fast, accurate, and works for every level of the game. Use it during matches, practice sessions, or even while learning the basics of cricket scoring.
⚡ Try it now: Enter your overs or balls above and see the conversion instantly!
Stay tuned for more cricket tools and calculators coming soon on this website.
