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Explain the following term in cricket:
Tie break
Answer in Brief
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Solution
- If a game ends in a tie, each team nominates three batsmen and a bowler for super overs or one over per side eliminator. The two teams come to the crease.
- For one over (six balls), the first team bowls and fields, while the second team bats. Then, the second team bowls an over, and the first team bats.
- The team that scores the most runs wins the match.
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