Has anybody heard the official interpretation of the first tiebreaker in the #cricket #T20WorldCup, which is (if teams are level on points) "a) The team with the greatest number of wins in its Group will be placed in the higher
position". Does a Super Over count as a win or a tie for that purpose? Otherwise the only way teams could be level on points but not on wins would be if someone had two no results. https://images.icc-cricket.com/image/upload/prd/euhohq8vpgzi0urumg3y.pdf
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JTW, Cornell '91 (jtwcornell91@hostux.social)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 15:31:27 JST JTW, Cornell '91 -
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fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 15:31:17 JST fu @smurthys @jtwcornell91 yep in T20I its a win -
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Sean Murthy (smurthys@hachyderm.io)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 15:31:18 JST Sean Murthy @jtwcornell91 I haven't heard any official interpretation, but based on the official points table, it can only be that a super over win is considered a win, or USA wouldn't be ranked where it is now. If a super over win was considered a tie, USA would have had one less point than shown in the points table.
This is only for the purpose of awarding points. The official result of the regular match is still a Tie.
Or am I missing something?
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fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Tuesday, 11-Jun-2024 15:31:31 JST fu @jtwcornell91 two no results is not unheard of
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