Maiden over means no runs off the bat from the batsman and the over does not have a single No ball nor wide ball.
Suhas Sapre (Baroda 10/08/2012)
maiden wicket or wicket maiden
A maiden wicket is a term used when a bowler bowls his full quota of 6 balls in the over and does not concede any run and also manages to take a wicket. If the over does not concede any runs it is called a maiden over.
A maiden over is one in which no runs are scored
A Maiden In Cricket Is when a bowler completes his over of six balls without conceding a run to the other team. A maiden is a very good thing to achieve and will boost teams chances of achieving their goals.
None. A maiden over is one where no runs are scored
A maiden over in cricket is defined as one in which no runs are scored.
A maiden over is where no runs are scored.
1st 100 runs of a player
It was Matthew Prior. He made 126 runs to become the first English Wicket keeper to hit a century on his test debut in early 2007 It was Matthew Prior. He made 126 runs to become the first English Wicket keeper to hit a century on his test debut in early 2007
0 = No Runs in a Maiden Over
A "maiden over" doesn't contain any runs scored of the bat, but also it must contain no wides or no balls.
0 (No) Runs in a Maiden Over (cricket)