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The victory and defeat in the T20 tri-series match between the Netherlands and Nepal was decided after 3 super over. The Netherlands finally won the match. For the first time in T20 International, 3 super overs were used to win and defeat.
Actually the Tri -series between Netherlads, Nepal and Scotland is being played in Scotland. On Monday, the second match of the tournament was played between the Netherlands and Nepal.
After winning in the third super over, the Netherlands batter hugs and congratulated each other.
Netherlands scored 152 runs in 7 overs Batting first, the Netherlands scored 152 at the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs. Teja Nidamanuru (35 runs, 37 balls) and Vikramjit Singh (30 runs, 29 balls) scored the most for the team. Nepal’s star Sandeep Lamichhane took 3 wickets for 18 runs in 4 overs, bowling brilliantly.
Captain Rohitpaudel scored 45 runs for Nepal Nepal chased the target of 153, thanks to the brilliant innings of captain Rohit Paudel (48 runs, 35 balls), scoring 152 for 8 in 20 overs and tied the match. For the Netherlands, Daniel Dorm (3/14) took the match to a thrilling turn by taking wickets at regular intervals. Now what happened in the three-three super over
- First super overBatting first, Nepal scored 19/1. In response, the Netherlands’s Max O’Dod and Michael Levit also tied the super over by scoring 19 runs against Karan Casey.
- Second super over– Nidlands scored 17 runs at the loss of one wicket while batting first. Lalit Rajvanshi did over for Nepal. Nepal’s batter Deepender Singh Ari and Rohit Paudel scored 17 runs and the match moved towards another super over.
- Third super over– In the third super over, the Netherlands captain handed off the ball to off -spinner Jack Lion Catcht. The 21 -year -old cathet performed brilliantly, not allowing Nepal to score a single run in four balls and returned without scoring Rohit Paudel and Rupesh Singh without scoring. Finally, Michael Levitt won the Netherlands by hitting a six off the first ball of Sandeep Lamichna.
The game is played until the match is decided, the game is played
- In a cricket match, if the score becomes equal after the prescribed overs, a super over is played.
- In the super over, each team gets to play an over of 6 balls, and the team that has more runs is declared the winner.
- The super over started in T-20 cricket in 2008. It started in 2011 in ODI International Cricket.
- In a match, there are many super overs until a winner is declared, but now there is a time limit of one hour.
- If the match tie within a time limit of one hour, the winner should be declared within 1 hour of the super over starts.
- If there is no winner even within a time limit of 1 hour, the match will be declared a tie.
- If the first super over also tie, the second super over will begin within 5 minutes.
- Each team has to select three batsmen and a bowler to bat in the super over.
- If the batting team loses two wickets, their super over will end.
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