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Has there ever been double Super Overs in international cricket?
Super Overs are among the most exciting aspects of the limited-overs format, with each side playing an over in the event of a tied game. The rule wasn’t initially in existence when T20 cricket started, with a bowl-out determining the winner in tied games. However, in the latter half of 2008, the ICC replaced the bowl-out with the Super Over. As per the Super Over rule, each team selects three batters, with their Super innings ending if two of them get out. The team who batted second in the original match bats first in the Super Over, while the bowling team chooses the end to bowl from. The rule further states that after both teams play one over each and the scores are still level, boundary

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