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The 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Final at Lord's is the most dramatic Super Over in history. England and New Zealand both scored 241/8 in regulation. In the Super Over, England scored 15 and New Zealand scored 15 — tied again. England won on the boundary count rule, collecting more boundaries in the Super Over (2 vs 1). Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler scored those crucial boundaries under unimaginable pressure, while Jofra Archer defended the final over against Martin Guptill, who was run out off the last ball trying to steal a second run for the tie. The Super Over is cricket's penalty shootout — a single over played between the two tied sides at the conclusion of a completed limited-overs match when the scores are equal. Each team faces 6 balls and attempts to score as many runs as possible; the team scoring more runs wins. Only two batters bat per team (both start at the crease), and one bowler bowls the entire over. Super Over mathematics are simple but strategically rich. Teams must select their two best scoring batters and their best death-over bowler for this six-ball decider. Historical data from IPL Super Overs shows that the average Super Over score is approximately 12-14 runs, with scores above 18 occurring in roughly 20% of Super Overs. Crucially, the choice of bowler is at least as important as batter selection: a bowler who can consistently hit yorkers under pressure (Jasprit Bumrah, Sunil Narine, Rashid Khan) gives their team a significant defensive advantage. Super Over strategy also includes tactical considerations about batting order — some captains choose to bat first in the Super Over to set a target, while others prefer chasing, knowing exactly what they need from ball one. Historical analysis of IPL Super Overs shows that teams chasing in Super Overs win approximately 55% of the time, suggesting a slight advantage to knowing the exact target required.
Super Over Calculator: Super Over Outcome Determination: If Team_A_Runs > Team_B_Runs: Team A wins If Team_B_Runs > Team_A_Runs: Team B wins If equal: Apply tiebreaker (boundary count rule in most ICC formats) Boundary Count Tiebreaker: Count all fours and sixes scored by each team in the Super Over Team with more boundaries wins If still equal: Count boundaries in regulation match If still equal: Match result declared a tie (extremely rare) Optimal Scoring Calculator: Super Over Par Score = Max Achievable Runs given batter quality Par = (Batter_1_T20_SR x 3 balls + Batter_2_T20_SR x 3 balls) / 100 Expected = (avg_T20_SR x 6) / 100 = (140 x 6) / 100 = 8.4 runs baseline Elite pairs (SR 170+): expected = (170 x 6) / 100 = 10.2 runs Worked Example — Rohit Sharma (SR 136) + Hardik Pandya (SR 162): Expected score = (136 x 3 + 162 x 3) / 100 = (408 + 486) / 100 = 8.94 runs With aggressive target-chasing bonus (+2-3 runs average): ~11-12 expected Recommendation: This pair targets 12-15 runs in a Super Over
- 1Confirm the Super Over is triggered: both teams must have completed their innings and ended with identical scores after the regulation overs; Super Overs are not used for rain-affected incomplete matches.
- 2Each team nominates two batters and one bowler before the Super Over begins; these must be players who participated in the main match and who are not retired hurt or injured.
- 3The team that fielded second in the main match bats first in the Super Over, giving the main match's bowling team the tactical advantage of knowing the target.
- 4Both nominated batters start at the crease for the Super Over; when one is dismissed, an incoming batter is not available — the remaining batter continues without a partner, facing all remaining deliveries alone if the second wicket falls.
- 5The fielding team can lose wickets if dismissals occur — losing both wickets does not end the Super Over; the remaining batter continues to face deliveries. Only runs matter: wickets do not affect the Super Over winner determination.
- 6At the end of 6 balls, whichever team scored more runs wins. If scores are equal after the Super Over, the tiebreaker (boundary count in Super Over, then regulation match boundaries) determines the winner under current ICC rules.
- 7The Super Over bowler must be a player from the main match who has bowling eligibility (not required to have bowled in the main match in all formats) and is not injured.
Both teams scored 15 in the Super Over, triggering the boundary count tiebreaker for the first time in a World Cup Final. England's 2 boundaries against NZ's 1 secured the World Cup by the most marginal possible margin.
Super Overs between elite T20 teams typically produce 12-18 runs each. Bumrah's yorker accuracy in the final 2 balls of KKR's chase proved decisive, conceding just 2 runs off the last 3 deliveries.
When Super Overs themselves tie (extremely rare), the ICC boundary count rule determines the winner. Unlike the 2017-2019 era when multiple Super Overs could theoretically occur, current ICC rules resolve ties via boundaries after one Super Over.
The highest strike rate combination is always optimal in Super Overs because 6 balls provide no room for acceleration — the team needs maximum expected output from ball one, making raw SR the primary selection criterion.
Team video analysts prepare Super Over-specific training videos for captains before major tournaments, compiling each opposition's historical Super Over performance, batter SR, and bowler economy to identify optimal tactical matchups.
IPL franchise coaches hold dedicated Super Over training sessions that simulate the pressure of a 6-ball deciding scenario, including crowd noise simulation and identical pressure conditions to match environments, helping analysts produce accurate results that support strategic planning, resource allocation, and performance benchmarking across organizations
Cricket betting exchanges suspend regular match betting during Super Overs and open dedicated Super Over markets with live in-play pricing for total score, boundaries, and wickets — one of the highest-volume, shortest-duration betting markets in cricket.
Youth cricket programs use Super Over formats in training matches to teach players pressure-situation batting and bowling decision-making in a compressed format that maximizes the number of pressure reps per training session.
If a team scores 0 runs (all six deliveries are dots and wickets) in a Super
If a team scores 0 runs (all six deliveries are dots and wickets) in a Super Over, they automatically lose unless the opposing team also scores 0 — theoretically possible but has never occurred in professional cricket. Professionals working with cricket super over should be especially attentive to this scenario because it can lead to misleading results if not handled properly. Always verify boundary conditions and cross-check with independent methods when this case arises in practice.
A wide or no-ball in a Super Over adds a free extra delivery, just as in regulation cricket.
This can extend a Super Over beyond 6 legal deliveries and has influenced outcomes — a no-ball off the last delivery in a close Super Over gives the batting team an additional scoring chance.
In T20 franchise leagues (IPL, BBL, PSL), Super Over rules may differ slightly
In T20 franchise leagues (IPL, BBL, PSL), Super Over rules may differ slightly from ICC T20I rules on tie resolution — always check the specific tournament's playing conditions, as some leagues have used different tiebreaker hierarchies historically. Professionals working with cricket super over should be especially attentive to this scenario because it can lead to misleading results if not handled properly. Always verify boundary conditions and cross-check with independent methods when this case arises in practice.
| Match | Year | Format | Team 1 Score | Team 2 Score | Winner | Decisive Factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| England vs New Zealand (WC Final) | 2019 | ODI | Eng 15 | NZ 15 | England | Boundary count (2 vs 1) |
| India vs Afghanistan | 2012 | T20I | Ind 15 | Afg 10 | India | 5-run win |
| Afghanistan vs West Indies (x3) | 2020 | T20I | Multiple ties | Multiple ties | Afghanistan | Final boundary count |
| Pakistan vs Bangladesh | 2016 | T20I | Pak 17 | Ban 12 | Pakistan | 5-run win |
| CSK vs MI (IPL 2019) | 2019 | IPL | MI 10 | CSK 9 | Mumbai Indians | 1-run win |
| SA vs Pakistan T20I | 2021 | T20I | SA 9 | Pak 8 | South Africa | 1-run win |
| KKR vs MI (IPL 2023) | 2023 | IPL | KKR 14 | MI 13 | Kolkata | 1-run win |
What is a Super Over in cricket?
A Super Over is a one-over eliminator used to break ties in limited-overs matches (T20Is and ODIs) when both teams finish with identical scores after their allotted innings. Each team bats for 6 balls with two batters, and the team scoring more runs wins. If the Super Over itself is tied, boundary count serves as the tiebreaker.
How does the boundary count rule work in Super Over?
When a Super Over produces identical scores for both teams, the team that hit more boundaries (fours and sixes combined) in the Super Over is declared the winner. If boundary counts in the Super Over are also equal, the tiebreaker moves to boundaries scored across the entire match (regulation innings). This rule replaced the old 'unlimited Super Overs' format after criticism of the 2019 World Cup Final resolution.
How many wickets are allowed in a Super Over?
Each team can lose up to 2 wickets in a Super Over. The two nominated batters start together, and when a wicket falls, no replacement batter is available — the remaining batter continues alone. Wickets do not count toward the Super Over result; only runs scored are compared. A team bowled out (both wickets) before 6 balls still has their runs counted.
Who bats first in a Super Over?
The team that bowled second in the main match bats first in the Super Over. This means the team that batted first in regulation (and set a total that was then equaled) bowls first in the Super Over. Some analysts argue this disadvantages the main match's second-innings batting team because they now bowl first and bat second in the Super Over.
Has there ever been more than one Super Over in a single match?
Yes. In January 2020, Afghanistan and West Indies played three consecutive Super Overs in a T20I series match in Lucknow, all of which were tied, before Afghanistan were declared winners on boundary count. This prompted the ICC to clarify and strengthen the boundary count rule to prevent unlimited Super Over repetition.
Who bowled the Super Over in the 2019 World Cup Final?
For England, Jofra Archer bowled the Super Over in which New Zealand scored 15 (and Guptill was run out off the final ball attempting a second run). For New Zealand, Trent Boult bowled the Super Over in which England scored 15 (with a crucial deflected boundary off Ben Stokes). Both bowlers performed under extraordinary pressure in what became the most famous Super Over in cricket history.
Is the Super Over used in Test cricket?
No. Super Overs are not used in Test cricket because Test matches can end as draws — a legitimate outcome where neither team achieves a win. Test cricket does not require a tiebreaker mechanism. The Super Over is exclusively a limited-overs format (T20I and ODI) decision tool for when both teams have scored identical totals after completing their innings.
Ammattilaisen vinkki
When selecting your Super Over bowling lineup, prioritize bowlers with the lowest death-over economy rate AND the lowest proportion of deliveries going to the boundary (boundary percentage), not just the lowest overall economy. In a 6-ball Super Over, preventing a single six saves 6 runs — the equivalent of two overs' worth of economy saving in normal match play.
Tiesitkö?
The word 'Super Over' did not appear in ICC Playing Conditions until 2009. The first T20 international to feature a Super Over was New Zealand vs Pakistan in August 2010, which New Zealand won with 13 runs to Pakistan's 12. The concept was borrowed from baseball's extra innings format but adapted for cricket's scoring system.