Does Super Over Run and wickets join the players' account? Know what these great rules of ICC say

Cricket News Desk. Delhi Capitals played Rajasthan Royals on April 16 in the Super Over at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Delhi Capitals batted first in the match and scored 188 runs against the loss of 5 wickets in 20 overs. In response, Rajasthan Royals could only drive 188 runs for 4 wickets in 20 overs. Rajasthan Royals scored 11 runs off 5 balls in the Super Over. Both RR batsmen have been accumulated. Delhi scored the target of 12 runs from the fourth ball of the Super Over. This is the fifth win of Delhi this season. In this Super Over, Rahul scored 7 runs for Delhi, while Triston Stabs won the team by beating a six. Both scored a total of 24 runs in the Super Over, but surprisingly, these runs will not be added to the batsman’s account. In the Super Over, Run batsmen will not be added and wickets will not be added to the bowler’s account. We will tell you why this is so. What are the rules of super -overs regarding runs and wickets? ICC implements the rules made by the Merillabone Cricket Club (MCC) in international cricket. However, some of the IPL rules differ from the ICC. But there are some ICC rules that are also followed in IPL. One of these rules is the super that applies in T20 international cricket and under the same rule, Super Over is also played in IPL. If a T20 match is fastened, both teams in such a situation will have the opportunity to play one over the game. The team that achieved more in this Super Over is declared the winner, but not a single run is added to the batsman’s account and not a single wicket is added to the Bowler’s account. The Super Over is executed only to determine the result of the match. Let us tell you after four years in the IPL that the first Super is over after 4 years in the IPL. Earlier, the last super in IPL took place in 2021. The match played between Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers, Hyderabad, and the Super Over was played in that season. Delhi Capitals defeated SRH in the Super Over. Share this story -tags