It took not one however two Tremendous Overs to resolve the destiny of India’s third and ultimate T20I towards Afghanistan. However because of skipper Rohit Sharma’s antics with the bat — a report fifth T20I hundred adopted by essential boundaries in each tremendous overs — the hosts prevailed in Bangalore to wrap up the collection with a whitewash.
Nonetheless, the Indian captain coming in to bat for the second Tremendous Over turned some extent of competition within the aftermath of the thriller.
What occurred within the Tremendous Overs between India and Afghanistan?
Having been India’s main run scorer, Rohit would accompany Jaiswal to bat within the first tremendous over. Nonetheless, earlier than the final ball – when India required two to win – the Indian skipper would retire himself out to usher in Rinku Singh on the non-striker’s finish. Because the match went into one other tremendous over, Rohit returned to bat alongside Rinku Singh.
What does the MCC enjoying circumstances say about batting in Tremendous Overs?
25.4.2 – If a batter retires due to sickness, damage or every other unavoidable trigger, that batter is entitled to renew his/her innings. If for any cause this doesn’t occur, that batter is to be recorded as ‘Retired – not out’.
25.4.3 – If a batter retires for any cause aside from as in 25.4.2, the innings of that batter could also be resumed solely with the consent of the opposing captain. If for any cause his/her innings will not be resumed, that batter is to be recorded as ‘Retired – out’.
IN CASE OF A TIED SUPER OVER: Any batsman dismissed in any earlier Tremendous Over shall be ineligible to bat in any subsequent Tremendous Over.
What the ICC guidelines say about batting in Tremendous Overs?
Per the ICC Enjoying Circumstances in case of a tied tremendous over, “Any batsman dismissed in any earlier Tremendous Over shall be ineligible to bat in any subsequent Tremendous Over.”
It have to be observe that the match officers haven’t but clarified whether or not Rohit was retired out or retired damage. If it was the latter, he would have been eligible to bat once more since he was not out within the first Tremendous Over.