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maiden over
a period of six balls bowled by a cricketer during which no runs are scored by the batsman
A maiden over in cricket refers to an over where the bowler delivers six balls, and the batter does not score any runs from those balls. This means the batter either defends the balls, blocking or avoiding them without scoring, or is unable to hit them to the boundary. A maiden over is considered a good achievement for the bowler, as it puts pressure on the batter and helps control the flow of runs. It is a sign of accurate and effective bowling, as the bowler is able to prevent the batter from scoring.
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