Published on: Feb 11, 2020 2:32 pm IST|Updated on: Feb 8, 2021 12:09 pm IST
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday came up with new Super Over regulations to be used in the event of a tie in T20 International (T20I) matches.
According to a release, these regulations will be in force for the upcoming series South Africa vs England and South Africa vs Australia. Starting the South Africa vs England T20I series, ICC will use new Super Over, also known as Eliminator, rules to decide the winner in a tied match.
The following procedure shall apply if the playing conditions provide for a Super Over to decide the winner of a tied match.
TIED SUPER OVER – REPEATING THE SUPER OVER PROCEDURE
EXAMPLES – EXTRA TIME AVAILABLE FOR THE SUPER OVER.
Example 1: The match is scheduled to finish at 10.20 pm, with 60 minutes of extra time available to be used. The scheduled cut-off time if all the available extra time is used would be 11.20 pm. The match runs over time and finishes in a tie at 10.35 pm. The Super Over is scheduled to start 5 minutes later at 10.40 pm. The extra time available to complete the Super Over would be 40 minutes (as per Clause 5a above).