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    The 1st ODI between India and Sri Lanka did not see a Super Over
The 1st ODI between India and Sri Lanka did not see a Super Over
Virat Kohli. Source: reddit.com/r/Cricket

The 1st ODI between India and Sri Lanka did not see a Super Over

As the Indian cricket team fell short in the second ODI against Sri Lanka, the outcome of their tied first match is once again under scrutiny. Surprisingly, despite the scores being level in the first ODI, there was no Super Over to determine a winner. The match was declared a 'tie,' even though the International Cricket Council's (ICC) playing conditions specify that a 1-over eliminator should be used in tied 50-over games.

According to a Cricbuzz report, on-field umpires Joel Wilson and Raveendra Wimalasiri chose not to conduct a Super Over, leaving the match officially tied.

ICC Playing Conditions for Tied ODIs:

"If the teams' scores are equal after both innings have been completed (if applicable under DLS), a Super Over shall be played. If the Super Over ends in a tie, additional Super Overs shall be played until a winner is determined. If it is not possible to play or complete the Super Overs, the match shall be declared a tie."

Neither the ICC nor the Indian management has yet explained.

Recap of India vs Sri Lanka 1st ODI:

In the first ODI in Colombo, Indian captain Rohit Sharma stood out with a crucial 58 off 47 balls on a pitch offering uneven bounce and turn. Despite his effort, India's chase of 231 faltered as other batters struggled against Sri Lankan spinners. Charith Asalanka's back-to-back wickets played a key role in securing the tie, marking the 44th instance of such an outcome in ODI history.

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