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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

Super-Over Rules Explained: What happens if second Super Over also ends in a tie, who is allowed to bat or bowl and who not?

In a rare instance, the third T20I beteween India and Afghanistan on Wednesday required two 'Super Overs' to decide the winner after the regulation 20-overs-a-side match and the first 'Super Over' both ended in a tie.

India and Afghanistan found themselves locked at 212 at the end of the match, which required a Super Over to break the tie, but in the six balls of that tie-breaker, both the teams once again scored 16 runs each.

It brought the second 'Super Over' into play, where Ravi Bishnoi struck twice in the first three balls to win the game for India after the hosts had scored 11 runs.

The sport has so far seen only two matches requiring a double 'Super Over' to decide the winner. The first instance was the Mumbai Indians vs Punjab Kings match in the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League and the second unfolded on Wednesday at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Here's an explainer on the 'Super Over' rules:

Can there be a third 'Super Over' after the second also ends in a tie?

The answer to that is yes. Until a winner is decided, Super Overs keep happening.

Is a team alowed to use the same bowler in the second 'Super Over'?

This is not allowed as per the rules. Afghanistan wanted to utilize Azmatullah Omarzai again for the second 'Super Over' but were not allowed. So they had to throw the ball to Fareed Ahmad. Afganistan coach, Jonathan Trott, wasn't too happy about it, but the rule has been in place from before.

“It (the rule) was not communicated (to us). We wanted Azmat to bowl the second over again, but Fareed bowled a great over. But these things will be explained and done in writing in the future. If those are the rules, that's great. I just think we had a good game, and I don't think that (rules) should be the talking point,” said Trott after the match.

The reason for batting switch in the second Super Over...

According to the rules, the team that batted first in the initial 'Super Over' will have to bat second in case the match goes to another 'Super Over' tiebreaker. It's a rule that is applicable even for the batting turns in the regulation 20 overs, which, therefore, means that the team that batted first in the stipulated 20-over game will bat second in case the match is tied and requires a 'Super Over' to decide the winner.

What's the rule around same batters for the second 'Super Over'?

If the same batter didn't bat or didn't get out or had retired hurt in the first 'Super Over', the said batter is allowed to be listed among the three batters for the second 'Super Over' as well. But if the batter was dismissed in the first 'Super Over', the rules don't allow his inclusion for a second go.

Thus, there was a confusion when Rohit came out to bat for the second 'Super Over' as well because it was believed he had 'retired out' in the first 'Super Over'. The above-stated rule doesn't allow a 'retired out' batter to do that. That's why the incident has been debated and led to the conclusion that Rohit 'retired' so that a fresh batter (Rinku Singh) could replace him to run quick. Hence, he was allowed to have another crack.

1/10:3rd T20I: Rohit Sharma leads India record surge against Afghanistan

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2/10:​Rohit Sharma

<p>Rohit Sharma registered his fifth T20I hundred, including third as captain, to become the first batter to accomplish the feat in T20Is. </p>AFP

3/10:5th T20I ton

<p>Rohit Sharma went ahead of Glenn Maxwell and Suryakumar Yadav who have four T20I hundreds each to their credit. </p>PTI

4/10:121 not out

<p>Rohit Sharma's unbeaten 121 is his career-best in T20Is, bettering the 118 against Sri Lanka at Indore on December 22, 2017. </p>AFP

5/10:Most sixes as captain

<p>Rohit Sharma's 90 sixes in 54 innings are the most by a captain in T20Is, outstripping the 86 in 65 innings by Eoin Morgan. </p>TNN

6/10:​Rinku Singh

<p>Rinku Singh's unbeaten 69 is his career-best in T20Is, bettering his only other fifty — 68 not out vs South Africa at St. George's Park on December 12, 2023. </p>PTI

7/10:India's highest partnership

<p>An unbroken stand of 190 runs for the fifth wicket between Rohit Sharma and Rinku Singh is India's highest partnership for any wicket in T20Is. </p>TNN

8/10:World record stand

<p>The unbeaten 190-run stand is also a world record for the fifth wicket in T20Is, outstripping the 145 between Dipendra Airee and Kushal Malla for Nepal vs Hong Kong at Mulpani on October 21, 2023. </p>PTI

9/10:​36 runs in an over

<p>36 runs scored by Rohit and Rinku off Karim Janat, emulated a record for most runs in an over (7-ball over: 4, 7nb, 6, 1, 6, 6, 6). </p>PTI

10/10:​Yuvraj Singh

<p>Yuvraj Singh had scored 36 runs off Stuart Broad's 6-ball over at Durban on September 19, 2007 and Kieron Pollard — 36 off Akila Dananjaya's 6-ball over at Antigua on March 3, 2021. </p>Getty Images
3rd T20I: Rohit Sharma leads India record surge against Afghanistan
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