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Law 22: The Over1. Number of BallsThe ball shall be bowled from each wicket alternatively in overs of either 6 or 8 balls according to agreement before the match.
2. Call of "Over"When the agreed number of balls has been bowled, and as the ball becomes dead or when it becomes clear to the Umpire at the Bowler's end that both the fielding side and the Batsmen at the wicket have ceased to regard the ball as in play, the Umpire shall call "over" before leaving the wicket.
4. Umpire MiscountingIf an Umpire miscounts the number of balls, the over as counted by the Umpire shall stand.
5. Bowler Changing EndsA Bowler shall be allowed to change ends as often as desired provided only that he does not bowl two overs consecutively in an innings.
6. The Bowler Finishing an OverA Bowler shall finish an over in progress unless he be incapaci- tated or be suspended under Law 42.8. (The Bowling of Fast Short Pitched Balls), 42.9. (The Bowling of Fast High Full Pitches), 42.10. (Time Wasting) and 42.11. (Players Damaging the Pitch).If an over is left incomplete for any reason at the start of an interval or interruption of play, it shall be finished on the resumption of play.
8. Position of Non-StrikerThe Batsman at the Bowler's end shall normally stand on the opposite side of the wicket to that from which the ball is being delivered, unless a request to do otherwise is granted by the Umpire.
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