What is Super Over in Cricket? Complete Rules Explained

Super Over in Cricket — Rules, How It Works and Famous Moments
⚡ Quick Answer

A Super Over in cricket is a one-over tie-breaker played when both teams finish a limited-overs match (T20 or ODI) with the same score. Each team bats for 6 balls, using 3 nominated batters and 1 bowler. The team that scores more runs in that single over wins the match. If the Super Over also ends in a tie, another Super Over is played until a winner is found.

You're watching a T20 match. Both teams have batted brilliantly — and at the end of 20 overs each, the scoreboard shows the same total. The match is tied. The crowd goes silent, then erupts. The commentators shout: "We're going to a Super Over!"

This is cricket's version of a penalty shootout — six balls, maximum pressure, and a winner decided in minutes. The Super Over is one of the most dramatic moments in all of sport, and it's happening more often than ever before in T20 World Cups, IPL, and international cricket.

In this guide, we explain exactly what a Super Over is, every rule you need to know, how it has evolved since 2008, the most famous Super Overs in cricket history — and answer every question fans search about this thrilling format.

What is a Super Over in Cricket?

SUPER OVER = ONE OVER ELIMINATOR

Also called the One-Over Eliminator or One Over Per Side Eliminator — cricket's official tie-breaking method since 2008

A Super Over (officially called the One-Over Eliminator) is a tie-breaking method used in limited-overs cricket — both T20 Internationals and ODIs — when a match ends with both teams scoring exactly the same number of runs in their respective innings.

Instead of sharing points or declaring a draw, the two teams play one additional over each — six balls per side — to produce a clear winner. It is the purest form of cricket pressure: two teams, one over, no second chances.

🏏 Super Over vs Tie — What's the Difference? A tie happens when both teams score the same runs in the main match. A Super Over is what happens next — the tie-breaker over played to find a winner. Not all tied matches lead to a Super Over; in some group-stage fixtures, a tie is an acceptable result.

Super Over Rules — Complete ICC Guidelines (2025)

The ICC officially codified Super Over rules in the Standard Twenty20 International Match Playing Conditions, effective from 1 October 2012. Here are every rule you need to know, explained in plain language:

Rule 1 Who Bats First?

The team that batted second in the main match bats first in the Super Over. This gives the team that chased a chance to set a target — the same role reversal as the main match.

Rule 2 How Many Batters?

Each team nominates 3 batters for the Super Over. Only 2 can be dismissed — if 2 wickets fall before 6 balls are bowled, the innings ends immediately, even with balls remaining.

Rule 3 Who Can Bowl?

Each team nominates 1 bowler to bowl the full Super Over. The bowler cannot be the same person who bowled the final over of the main match innings.

Rule 4 Which End to Bowl From?

The bowling team chooses which end of the pitch to bowl from. They also get first choice of the match ball used for the Super Over.

Rule 5 Fielding Restrictions

The same fielding restrictions that apply to the last over of the main innings apply during the Super Over. A maximum of 5 fielders are allowed on the boundary.

Rule 6 No-Balls & Wides

All extras count normally — wides and no-balls add to the batting team's total AND require the ball to be rebowled. A no-ball also triggers a free hit on the very next delivery.

Rule 7 Dismissals

All standard dismissals apply — bowled, caught, run-out, LBW, stumped all count. A batter dismissed in the Super Over cannot bat again in any subsequent Super Over.

Rule 8 If Super Over is Tied

Since October 2019, if the Super Over ends in a tie in knockout matches or bilateral series, another Super Over is played immediately — and keeps being played until there is a winner.

Rule 9 Time Between Super Overs

Each consecutive Super Over must begin exactly 5 minutes after the previous one ends. The team that batted last in the previous Super Over bats first in the next.

Rule 10 DRS in Super Over

The Decision Review System (DRS) remains active during a Super Over. Each team retains any reviews they had at the end of the main innings, subject to match conditions.

⚠️ Group Stage Exception In group stage matches of tournaments, if a Super Over ends in a tie, the match is simply declared a tie — multiple Super Overs are only repeated in knockout matches and bilateral series. Always check the specific competition rules.

How Does a Super Over Work? Step-by-Step

Here is exactly what happens from the moment a match is tied to the Super Over result being declared:

1
Main Match Ends in a Tie

Both teams finish their allotted overs with identical run totals. The umpires confirm the tie and announce a Super Over.

2
Team Selections (5-Minute Break)

Each captain submits their Super Over nominations to the umpires: 3 batters and 1 bowler. This decision is made in seconds — one of the most important tactical calls in cricket.

3
Team 2 (the chasing team) Bats First

The team that batted second in the main match comes out to bat first in the Super Over. Two of their nominated batters take the crease. The bowling team's nominated bowler starts.

4
6 Legal Balls Bowled (or 2 Wickets Fall)

The batting team scores as many runs as possible off 6 legal deliveries. If 2 wickets fall before 6 balls, their innings ends immediately — even with balls remaining.

5
Team 1 (the first-innings team) Bats

The other team now faces 6 balls to beat the target. They know exactly what they need to win — every run matters on every ball.

6
Winner Declared

The team that scores more runs in their Super Over wins the match. If the scores are level again — another Super Over is played (in knockouts/bilaterals) until one team scores more than the other.

History of the Super Over — How Did it Start?

Before the Super Over, cricket used a completely different method to break ties — one that bears no resemblance to the game itself.

❌ Before 2008: The Bowl-Out

🎯 Like a penalty shootout but far removed from cricket
🎯 Bowlers aimed at an unguarded, empty wicket from a set mark
🎯 Most stump hits in 5 attempts per team wins
🎯 Widely criticised as unfair — the best batters, not bowlers, made teams win in the main match
🎯 No batting, no fielding — bore no relation to T20 cricket

✅ 2008 Onwards: The Super Over

🏏 A genuine condensed cricket match — batting, bowling, fielding
🏏 Uses the same skills that win actual cricket matches
🏏 Six balls per side — maximum drama, maximum entertainment
🏏 Rewards power hitters and death bowlers — the T20 specialists
🏏 Adopted globally — ICC, IPL, PSL, BBL, all major leagues

Super Over Timeline — From 2008 to 2026

December 2008
First Ever Super Over in International Cricket
West Indies vs New Zealand in a T20I. Chris Gayle blazed 25 runs off 6 balls — setting the tone for the Super Over era.
2009
First IPL Super Over: Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Franchise cricket embraces the Super Over as a regular tie-breaking method.
2011
Super Over introduced into ODI Cricket at the World Cup
For the first time, ODIs could be decided by a Super Over in knockout stages.
July 2019
The Most Controversial Super Over in History — 2019 World Cup Final
England vs New Zealand — both the match AND the Super Over ended tied at 15 runs each. England won on boundary count — a decision that shocked the cricket world.
October 2019
ICC Scraps Boundary Count Rule — Infinite Super Overs Introduced
Following the World Cup Final backlash, the ICC changed the rules: if a Super Over ties, another is played immediately — no boundary count, ever again.
2020
First Ever Double Super Over in IPL — Mumbai Indians vs Kings XI Punjab
Two consecutive Super Overs played in a single IPL match for the first time — MI won the second Super Over.
January 2024
First International Double Super Over — India vs Afghanistan
A historic moment: two Super Overs in a single international T20I for the first time ever. South Africa vs Afghanistan in the 2024 T20 World Cup also required a double Super Over.
June 2025
First-Ever Triple Super Over — Nepal vs Netherlands
In the Scotland Tri Series T20I, three consecutive Super Overs were needed before Netherlands finally won — a new world record in international cricket.
2026
T20 World Cup 2026 — South Africa vs Afghanistan Double Super Over
At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, South Africa needed two Super Overs to defeat Afghanistan in the group stage — with David Miller and Tristan Stubbs hitting 23 runs in the second Super Over to clinch a 4-run win.

Famous Super Overs in Cricket History

From the Lord's heartbreak to USA's stunning upset — these are the Super Overs that defined cricket moments and left millions of fans speechless:

🏆 2019 Cricket World Cup Final — England vs New Zealand
Lord's, London | July 14, 2019 | The most controversial Super Over ever played

The most famous Super Over in all of cricket. After 50 overs each, both England and New Zealand were level at 241 runs. The Super Over began — and ended with both teams scoring exactly 15 runs each. For the first and only time in history, a World Cup Final was decided by boundary count: England had 26 boundaries, New Zealand had 17. England were crowned World Champions. The entire cricket world questioned whether this was fair — and the ICC eventually agreed, scrapping the boundary count rule three months later.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England won on boundary count (26 vs 17) — the only World Cup Final ever decided this way
😱 2024 T20 World Cup — USA vs Pakistan
Dallas, USA | June 6, 2024 | Cricket's biggest upset decided by Super Over

Pakistan — ranked among the top T20 nations in the world — faced the USA (making their T20 World Cup debut) in a group stage match. Both teams finished on 159 runs, sending the match to a Super Over. The USA's Saurabh Netravalkar bowled an ice-cool Super Over, conceding just 13 runs. The USA smashed 18 in reply to clinch a famous victory — one of the greatest upsets in T20 World Cup history, and a landmark moment for cricket in America.

🇺🇸 USA won the Super Over: USA 18 — Pakistan 13. Stunning upset heard around the cricket world.
🔥 T20 World Cup 2026 — South Africa vs Afghanistan (Double Super Over)
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | February 11, 2026

South Africa posted 187/6 in a group stage match. Afghanistan's Rahmanullah Gurbaz led a stunning fightback and Afghanistan matched South Africa's total exactly, forcing a Super Over. The first Super Over also ended in a tie (17 runs each), bringing a Double Super Over — only the second time in T20 World Cup history this had happened. David Miller and Tristan Stubbs then smashed an unbeatable 23 runs for South Africa in the second Super Over. Afghanistan could only manage 19 — South Africa won by 4 runs in the most dramatic fashion.

🇿🇦 South Africa won the 2nd Super Over by 4 runs. One of the most dramatic matches of T20 WC 2026.
⚡ 2008 T20I — West Indies vs New Zealand (First Ever)
December 26, 2008 — The match that started it all

The first-ever Super Over played in international cricket. West Indies vs New Zealand in a T20I saw the tie-breaker format used for the first time. Chris Gayle, true to form, walked out and hammered 25 runs off 6 balls in the Super Over — immediately showing the world exactly what this format was capable of. West Indies won comfortably and the Super Over era had begun.

🇯🇲 West Indies won. Chris Gayle scored 25 off 6 balls in the very first international Super Over.
📚 June 2025 — Netherlands vs Nepal (First Triple Super Over)
Scotland Tri Series T20I | June 16, 2025 — A world first

In a Scotland Tri Series T20I, the Netherlands and Nepal could not be separated across three consecutive Super Overs — a world first in international cricket. Each team produced extraordinary composure under pressure, matching each other's totals twice before the Netherlands finally edged ahead in the third Super Over. The match required the longest Super Over resolution in the history of international cricket.

🇳🇱 Netherlands won the 3rd Super Over — the first-ever Triple Super Over in international cricket.
🏏 IPL 2020 — Mumbai Indians vs Kings XI Punjab (First Double Super Over)
October 18, 2020 | First-ever Double Super Over in IPL history

Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) produced the first-ever Double Super Over in the IPL. After the first Super Over ended level, a second was required. Rohit Sharma walked out and smashed back-to-back sixes to put MI in control. Mumbai Indians won the second Super Over to complete a stunning finish — one of the most talked-about IPL matches of the decade.

🔵 Mumbai Indians won 2nd Super Over. Rohit Sharma hit back-to-back sixes to seal it.

Super Over Stats & Records — Numbers Every Fan Should Know

2008 Year Super Over first used in international cricket
6 Balls each team faces in a Super Over
3 Record: most consecutive Super Overs in one international match (Nepal vs Netherlands, 2025)
RecordDetails
First international Super OverWest Indies vs New Zealand, December 26, 2008
First ODI Super Over (World Cup)England vs New Zealand, 2019 World Cup Final, Lord's
First Double Super Over (International)India vs Afghanistan, January 2024
First Triple Super Over (International)Netherlands vs Nepal, June 16, 2025
First IPL Super OverRajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 2009
First IPL Double Super OverMumbai Indians vs Kings XI Punjab, IPL 2020
Most successful IPL team in Super OversDelhi Capitals (4 wins in 5 Super Over matches)
Highest Super Over score (T20WC)Varies — scores of 17–23 are typical at the highest level
First women's international Super OverEngland vs Australia, Canberra, February 1, 2020
First women's Double Super OverFiji vs France, March 2025
Boundary count rule in effectUntil October 2019 (scrapped after 2019 World Cup Final)

Super Over in T20 vs ODI Cricket — Key Differences

While the Super Over format is the same in both T20 and ODI cricket, the circumstances and frequency differ significantly:

FactorT20 InternationalsODI Cricket
How common?Relatively common — ties happen more in the faster, higher-scoring formatVery rare — 50-over totals rarely match exactly
Group stage useUsed in group stages of most T20 tournamentsGroup stage ties usually remain as ties — no Super Over needed
Knockout useAlways used in knockouts until a winner emergesUsed in knockout stages when a tie occurs
Most famous exampleUSA vs Pakistan, T20 WC 2024England vs New Zealand, 2019 World Cup Final
Tie frequencySeveral per year globallyOnce every few years at top level
Same rules?✅ Yes — same ICC playing conditions✅ Yes — same ICC playing conditions

Super Over Strategy — Tactics That Win and Lose It

The Super Over looks like pure luck — but the best captains and coaches know it is a tactical battle decided in the five minutes of team selection. Here's what makes the difference:

Batting Selection — Who Do You Send In?

The classic dilemma: do you send your most aggressive power-hitter (someone like Rohit Sharma, AB de Villiers, or Glenn Maxwell who can hit three sixes in a row), or your coolest-headed match-winner who won't give away cheap wickets? The optimal choice is almost always a batter who can hit sixes at will — with 6 balls available, clearing the boundary multiple times is the fastest route to a match-winning total. Most elite captains target 18–22 runs as their Super Over total.

Bowling Selection — Death Specialists Rule

The Super Over is essentially the final over of the match — so the best death bowler in the team is the default choice. The ideal Super Over bowler has: yorker accuracy at will, a disguised slower ball, experience in high-pressure death situations, and the nerves of steel to not bowl a single wide. Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult, and Saurabh Netravalkar (USA) are examples of Super Over bowling specialists.

Pitch and Dew Factor

Super Overs are played under the same conditions as the match — which means dew, pitch wear, and outfield pace all matter. A team winning the toss and electing to chase in a Super Over often has a natural advantage in night T20 matches, where dew makes batting easier in the second innings.

⚽ Why the Super Over is Cricket's Penalty Shootout

Just like football's penalty shootout, the Super Over has been criticised for reducing a complex match to a brief moment of pressure. Some feel it doesn't reflect the balance of play across the full match. But like the penalty shootout, it delivers unmatched drama — and in the absence of a better alternative, it remains the fairest short-format decider available.

The 2019 World Cup Final Controversy — How Super Over Rules Changed

The 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Final at Lord's remains the most debated Super Over result in cricket history — and it fundamentally changed how Super Overs are decided today.

After 50 overs each, England and New Zealand were level on 241 runs. The Super Over was bowled — and both teams again scored exactly 15 runs each. With no provision for a second Super Over in the playing conditions at the time, the ICC applied the boundary count rule: the team that had hit more boundaries throughout the entire match (including the Super Over) would be declared the winner.

England had scored 26 boundaries. New Zealand had 17. England were crowned World Champions — despite never actually outscoring New Zealand at any stage of the tie-breaking process.

😡 The Backlash The boundary count rule was widely condemned by former cricketers, fans and commentators. Critics argued that deciding a World Cup Final on a tiebreaker within a tiebreaker — especially one that counted all boundaries across the entire match — was both unfair and unsatisfying. New Zealand had played extraordinarily well throughout the match and deserved better than to lose on a counting method most fans didn't even understand.

What the ICC Changed in October 2019

Within three months, the ICC acted. From October 2019 onwards, the rules changed for all knockout matches and bilateral series:

If a Super Over ends in a tie, another Super Over is played immediately. And if that one ties, another is played — and so on, indefinitely, until one team scores more than the other. The boundary count rule was completely abolished. As painful as the 2019 World Cup Final was for New Zealand fans, it permanently improved cricket's tie-breaking method for everyone.

Super Over Rules in IPL — Are They Different?

The IPL broadly follows ICC Super Over rules, with a few specific additions:

RuleICC InternationalIPL
Basic format6 balls, 3 batters, 1 bowler6 balls, 3 batters, 1 bowler (same)
If Super Over tiesAnother Super Over immediatelyAnother Super Over — but with a 1-hour time limit
Time limit5 minutes between Super OversOverall time limit of 1 hour for all Super Overs combined
Same bowler restrictionCannot be last-over bowler from main matchSame rule applies
Broadcast rulesStandardIPL broadcast obligations mean Super Overs begin promptly
🏆 IPL Super Over Record Delhi Capitals hold the best IPL Super Over record with 4 wins from 5 Super Over appearances. The 2020 season saw 4 Super Over matches — the most in a single IPL season — including the historic Double Super Over between Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab.

Super Over — 10 Quick Facts Every Cricket Fan Should Know

#Quick Fact
1Super Over is also called the One-Over Eliminator — the ICC's official name
2First used in international cricket on December 26, 2008 — West Indies vs New Zealand
3The team that batted second in the main match always bats first in the Super Over
4Each team nominates 3 batters and 1 bowler — innings ends if 2 wickets fall before 6 balls
5The bowler used in the Super Over cannot be the person who bowled the final over of the main innings
6Super Over runs and wickets are NOT counted in players' official career statistics
7The boundary count rule (used in 2019 World Cup Final) was scrapped in October 2019
8In knockout matches and bilateral series, Super Overs are repeated until a winner emerges — no limit
9A no-ball in a Super Over is rebowled AND the next ball is a free hit
10The Triple Super Over record was set by Netherlands vs Nepal in June 2025 — the longest Super Over sequence in cricket history

Frequently Asked Questions — Super Over in Cricket

What is a Super Over in cricket?
A Super Over is a one-over tie-breaker used in limited-overs cricket (T20s and ODIs) when both teams finish the main match with the same score. Each team bats for 6 balls with 3 nominated batters and 1 bowler. The team that scores more runs in that single over wins the match. It is also known as the One-Over Eliminator.
Who bats first in a Super Over?
The team that batted second in the main match bats first in the Super Over. This is standard ICC playing conditions — the chasing team gets to set the target in the Super Over, giving them a similar advantage to chasing in the main match.
What happens if the Super Over is also tied?
Since October 2019, if a Super Over ends in a tie in a knockout match or bilateral series, another Super Over is played immediately (5 minutes later). This continues until one team scores more than the other — there is no limit. In group stage matches, a tied Super Over may result in the match being declared a tie, depending on competition rules.
How many wickets are allowed in a Super Over?
Each team nominates 3 batters but the innings ends as soon as 2 wickets fall — even if all 6 balls have not been bowled. If only 1 wicket falls, both remaining batters continue. The third nominated batter acts as a backup in case the second wicket falls early.
Is DRS (Decision Review System) allowed in a Super Over?
Yes. DRS remains active during a Super Over. Each team carries forward any remaining reviews they had at the end of the main innings, subject to the specific match and competition playing conditions.
Is a Super Over used in Test cricket?
No. The Super Over is exclusively used in limited-overs formats — T20 Internationals and ODIs. Test cricket handles ties differently; a tied Test (both teams dismissed for identical scores across all 4 innings) is a valid result and extremely rare. No Super Over is ever used in Test cricket.
Do Super Over runs count in official cricket records?
No. Runs scored, wickets taken, and all other statistics in a Super Over are NOT included in players' official career statistics or match scorecards. Super Over results only affect the match outcome — the win/loss record — not individual or team batting/bowling statistics.
Who won the most famous Super Over in cricket?
The most famous Super Over was the 2019 Cricket World Cup Final at Lord's between England and New Zealand. After both the match (241 runs each) and the Super Over (15 runs each) ended in a tie, England were declared World Champions on boundary count — the only time in history a World Cup has been decided this way. The boundary count rule was later abolished by the ICC.
What replaced the boundary count rule in Super Overs?
The boundary count rule was replaced in October 2019. Under current ICC rules, if a Super Over ends in a tie in a knockout match or bilateral series, another Super Over is played immediately — and additional Super Overs keep being played until one team scores more than the other. There is no limit to how many Super Overs can be played.
What is a Double Super Over in cricket?
A Double Super Over happens when the first Super Over also ends in a tie, requiring a second Super Over to be played. The first IPL Double Super Over was played between Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab in IPL 2020. The first international Double Super Over was played between India and Afghanistan in January 2024. In T20 World Cup 2026, South Africa vs Afghanistan also went to a Double Super Over, with South Africa winning the second Super Over by 4 runs.

Conclusion — The Super Over is Cricket's Greatest Drama

The Super Over has transformed limited-overs cricket into something even more unpredictable, thrilling and emotionally intense. In six balls, a match can swing from agonising defeat to joyous victory — giving rise to moments like Chris Gayle's first-ever Super Over, USA stunning Pakistan, South Africa's stunning double Super Over win, and the single most controversial finish in World Cup history.

Understanding the Super Over rules — who bats first, how many wickets are allowed, what happens in a tie, and why the boundary count rule no longer exists — makes every tied match infinitely more exciting to watch. You can follow the tactics, the selections, and the strategy that captains employ in those precious five minutes of decision-making.

The next time a match goes to a Super Over, you won't just be watching — you'll understand every single ball of it.

💡 Key Takeaway

Super Over = 6 balls, 3 batters, 1 bowler, maximum pressure. The team that batted second in the main match bats first. 2 wickets end the innings. If it ties in a knockout — another Super Over is played. Boundary count is gone. Runs don't count in career stats. And it's the most exciting 6 balls in all of cricket.

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