In the event of level scores after a full 100-over contest, the boundary count rule will be disregarded. Instead, both teams will partake in a Super Over.
In the event that the Cricket World Cup 2023 final culminates in a tie, the boundary-count rule will not be employed. The highly anticipated final between Australia and India marks a pivotal moment in the tournament, with both teams striving to secure the coveted trophy. Australia, boasting five previous titles, is keen to avoid repeating mistakes made against India in the league stage. Meanwhile, the unbeaten Indian team aims to sustain its momentum for this crucial clash.
Reflecting on the Cricket World Cup 2019, where both India and Australia reached the semi-finals but fell short of making it to the final, England and New Zealand engaged in a gripping showdown. England emerged victorious, albeit through the boundary count rule—a method that has since been discarded. So, what unfolds if the India vs Australia World Cup 2023 final concludes with a tie? In the event of level scores after a full 100-over contest, the boundary count rule will be disregarded.
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Instead, both teams will partake in a Super Over. If the Super Over ends in a tie, subsequent Super Overs will be conducted until a definitive winner emerges. The 2019 World Cup saw a tied Super Over, ultimately determined by the boundary count rule. Additionally, an extra time allotment of 120 minutes has been designated for the final, accommodating scenarios where the match exceeds the stipulated time. A reserve day is also reserved for the match in case a 20-over-per-side contest is not completed on the scheduled day due to weather-related issues. However, current forecasts for the final suggest that such circumstances are unlikely.
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