Super Over
Tie-breaking method used in cricket / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Super Over,[1][2] also called a one-over eliminator[3][4] or a one over per side eliminator,[5] is a tie-breaking method used in limited-overs cricket matches, where both teams play a single, additional over of six balls to determine the winner of the match. A match that goes to a Super Over is officially declared a "tie", and is won by the team who scores the most runs in the Super Over. Since a rule change in October 2019 for knockout and bilateral series matches, if a Super Over ends in a tie, it is followed by another Super Over.[6]
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For 2021 film, see Super Over (film).