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View Poll Results: Do u like the new rule? or Hate it?
Very good idea love it 10 55.56%
Which moron comes up with this, hate it 3 16.67%
Its ok but I like bowl out rule better 2 11.11%
Why we dun leave it a tie? Cricket is dying 3 16.67%
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Old 06-27-2008
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One-over eliminator could replace bowl-out - Vote now

The bowl-out has been used in two Twenty20 international games so far, but those could well be the only instances of its implementation in an international match. In the ICC Annual Conference which starts in Dubai on Sunday, the Chief Executives' Committee will discuss the possibility of replacing the bowl-out with a one-over eliminator in the case of a tied game.

Under the rules for the new tie-breaker, each team will nominate three batsmen and one bowler. Each side bats one over, with the innings being declared closed if it loses two wickets. If the teams finish tied on runs scored in that one over, the side with the higher number of sixes in its full innings and in the one-over eliminator will be declared the winner. If the teams are still tied, the one with the higher number of fours in both innings will win.

This tie-breaker has already been introduced in the ongoing Asia Cup in Pakistan, and will come into play if the final of the tournament ends in a tie. If approved, it will also be applicable in the semi-finals and final of the Champions Trophy later this year and the World Twenty20 in England next year.

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Re: One-over eliminator could replace bowl-out - Vote now

it definetly is a good idea... it brings more excitement in the game other than " KEEPING IT A TIE"...if its a tie who the hell would get more credit plus there is no excitement in keeping the game tie as neither of the team can say we did the best nor they can be happy about it
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