IND vs NZ 3rd T20: The last match of the 3 T20 series between India and New Zealand was a tie. In this way Team India won the series 1-0, but why did the match tie… Why didn’t the super over happen? Fans are constantly asking questions on this matter. Actually, fans on social media believe that T20 cricket has a super over when the match is tied, but why didn’t this happen during the India-New Zealand match? Although, despite this tie, Team India managed to win the series, but the absence of super over is constantly making headlines.
Why didn’t super over happen when there was a tie?
In fact, in the third T20 match between India and New Zealand, the Duckworth-Lewis rule was implemented during the Indian innings, ie during the second innings of the match. The ICC rule says that if the second innings is going on, then at that time the target is decided on the basis of remaining overs, wickets. When the Duckworth-Lewis rule is applied, two types of scores are determined, the first is equal, while the second is target score. However, it was almost impossible to have a super over during the India-New Zealand match, as the ground was wet after rain.
India got the target of 161 runs
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On the other hand, in the third match between India and New Zealand, in this match, New Zealand captain Tim Southee won the toss and decided to bat first. The New Zealand team, which came out to bat first, was reduced to 160 runs in 19.4 overs. Arshdeep Singh and Mohammad Siraj took 4-4 wickets for India. Apart from this, Deepak Hooda got 1 success. When the game was stopped due to rain, at that time the team had scored 75 runs for 4 wickets in 9 overs.
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