Dambulla: In the fourth match of the tri-series, Sri Lanka defeated India in the Super Over. Tilak Verma’s team India scored 265 runs batting first in this match. In response, Sri Lanka scored 265 runs in the allotted overs. As a result, the match was tied. The Super Over was then played, in which India lost. What happened to the 12th ball of the super over?
What happened in the Super Over, how did India lose?
In the Super Over, Sri Lanka came to bat first. Team India captain Tilak Verma handed over the ball to Arshad Khan. Arshad did not allow Sri Lanka to score five runs in the last over of the match, but Arshad could not bowl well in the super over.
Sri Lanka’s batting in the Super Over
First ball – 2 runs
Wide ball
Second ball – 2 runs
Third ball – 3 runs
Fourth ball – 6 runs
say no
6th ball – 1 run as leg bye
Thus Sri Lanka batted first and scored 16 runs in the super over. Team India needed 17 runs to win. Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Suryansh Shedge were sent in to bat.
India’s batting in Super Over
First ball – 2 runs
Second ball – zero run
Third ball – one run
India scored only three runs in three balls. So far Vaibhav Suryavanshi has not come on strike. Then expectations were high for Vaibhav to win the match. But scoring 14 runs in three balls was not easy.
Fourth ball – two runs
Fifth ball – 4 runs
Sixth ball – zero run
In this way, Team India can score only 9 runs in the Super Over. Sri Lanka won the Super Over.
India scored 265 runs in the match
The match between India A and Sri Lanka A ended in a tie. The result of this match is decided by Super Over. However, India made a remarkable comeback in the match. Tilak Varma’s Team India did not allow Sri Lanka to score five runs in the last over. At one point the match was completely under the control of Sri Lanka. India A looked certain to lose, but Arshad Khan turned the game around, and Hara tied the match. Chasing a target of 266, Sri Lanka were 248 for 7 in 47 overs, but 18 off the last 18 balls and five off the last over. As a result, the match was tied.
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