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A very exciting match was played between India and Sri Lanka on Friday, 2 August at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. The result of the first match of the three-match ODI series being played between the two teams ended in a draw. Batting first in this match, the Sri Lankan team scored 230 runs. Chasing this target, Team India also got all out on the same score. India has overtaken Australia in terms of playing the most tied matches in ODI cricket. This was their 10th tied match in this format, which has brought them to second place after West Indies. Even after the match ended in a tie between the two teams, a super over  ( super over) was not organized in this match. In such a situation, let us know why this was not done.

Why was there no super over?

Everyone wants to know the reason behind not having a super over in the match played between India and Sri Lanka, so let us give you complete information about it. Actually, if any match ends in a tie, then a super over is organized to make the result in favor of one team in that match. Something similar was seen in the last T20 match. When the third T20 match between India and Sri Lanka was tied and Team India then won that match in the super over, but this was not seen after the ODI match. Actually the reason behind this is that no super over will be organized in any bilateral ODI series.

Most tied matches in ODI cricket

West Indies: 11 India: 10 Australia: 9 England: 9 Pakistan: 9 Zimbabwe: 8

History of Super Over

The super over was first used in T20 in 2008, which replaced the bowl out rule used for the result of the first tied match. The Super Over was introduced in one of the 2011 Cricket World Cups, but it was not required. For the next World Cups, a Super Over would decide the final only in case of a tie. Ties in other knockout stage matches reverted to the previous rule where the team with the better group stage performance would advance. But the ICC changed its rules in the year 2017 and added the Super Over in the final as well as knockout matches. In such a situation, during any major ODI tournament, Super Overs are played only in knockout matches and finals.