Overs to Balls Converter
Online Cricket Overs to Balls Converter. Quickly switch between cricket notation (19.4) and total balls (118).
Common Use Cases
- match-following and live scenario checks
- quick tournament math during a game
- content creation and fan analysis
What is Overs to Balls Converter?
Cricket uses a unique base-6 system for its 'overs' notation, where each over consists of 6 balls. A notation like '15.4' doesn't mean 15 and 4/10ths; it means 15 overs and 4 balls. This converter helps simplify these conversions for record-keeping and statistical analysis.
How to Use This Tool
- 1Select the conversion mode (Overs to Balls or Balls to Overs).
- 2Enter the value you want to convert.
- 3The equivalent value appears instantly.
Example
Input
20.0 Overs
Output
120 Balls
Before You Rely on This Result
UtilityNest keeps this tool simple on purpose: the goal is to make the task easy to understand, fast to complete, and straightforward to double-check.
- Review the inputs once more before you copy, save, or share the result.
- Use the example and FAQ on this page to sense-check how the tool behaves.
- When the result matters, compare one more scenario or related tool before acting on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
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