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Open Super Over Markets Fast

We built this Super Over space around the tie-break itself: winner, runs, wickets, and boundary calls stay close to the live cricket feed.

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Explore o5h200 Super Over Market Angles

Super Over is where a tied cricket match turns into a six-ball decision, and we keep that moment grouped on one card. You can open winner, runs-in-the-over, wickets-lost, and boundary-linked markets without jumping through unrelated menus. The market label, rules, and live score feed stay visible together, so you know what settles each option and when the over is confirmed.

THREE SNAPSHOTS

Browse Three Super Over Cards

These cards show how we keep Super Over focused on the tie-break itself. One puts the winner market at the front, one keeps runs and wickets together, and one leaves…

Tie-Break Winner
Over Runs
Ball-by-Ball Pressure
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PHONE FIRST

Switch Super Over To Mobile

On mobile, Super Over stays compact without losing the live score strip. You can open the market card with one thumb, read the settlement line, and move between winner and…

Pinned score strip
One-thumb taps
Portrait card
Fast refresh
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SETTLEMENT HELP

Open Help For Super Over Settlement

If a Super Over market looks unclear, the help path starts with the settlement line on the card.

Settlement check Use this when you want to know which ball or score event ends the market. We point you to the exact rule on the card and the score state that closes it.
Wide or no-ball If the bowler oversteps or sends a wide, the Super Over can change shape fast. This help path explains whether the market stays open, updates, or waits for the feed.
Score feed delay Sometimes the live score arrives a little later than the ball itself. We show how to read the market while that update lands, so you are not left guessing at closure.
RULES AND FEEDS

Explore How o5h200 Settles Super Over

We keep Super Over tied to a visible rule set, a live cricket feed, and a clear market label.

Live feed

Settlement follows the score feed, not guesswork. We keep the market linked to the match state so the final over can be checked against the same live data.

Rule panel

Each card shows the rule line before you enter, so you know what counts for winner, runs, wickets, and boundary-linked markets in the Super Over.

Provider label

The provider label stays visible beside the market, which makes it easier to trace where the scoring and settlement logic is coming from on that match card.

Market clock

We keep timing visible around the over, so you can tell when the market is still live and when the result is waiting on confirmation from the feed.

Same wording

The wording does not change between desktop and mobile. That consistency matters when the over is moving ball by ball and you need the same rule in front of you.

Local access note

When eligibility is mentioned, it depends on local law and is available where local law permits. We keep that note near the Super Over section for clarity.

MARKET DIFFERENCES

Switch Between Super Over Styles

We shape our Super Over section around the tie-break instead of burying it inside broader cricket pages.

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Winner first

Our layout puts the straight result at the front, so you do not need to search through innings markets to find it.

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Runs and wickets together

Run counts and wicket-linked options sit side by side, which makes the pressure of the over easier to read at a glance.

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Short labels

The cards keep their wording tight, so you can scan the over quickly when the live feed keeps moving.

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Live strip nearby

The score strip stays close to the market buttons, which helps when the next ball changes the read.

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Match state focus

We keep the tie-break separate from the rest of the match, so the final six balls stay central.

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Clear closure

The market closes with the confirmed feed, giving you a cleaner read than pages that mix too many cricket paths.

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Mobile parity

You see the same Super Over wording on phone and desktop, which makes the settlement path easier to follow.

WHAT STANDS OUT

Browse Super Over Touchpoints

These are the parts that make the Super Over section easy to read while the match is still live.

Ball count The over is framed as a six-ball sequence, so you…
Live score sync The score feed stays beside the market card, which helps…
Wicket impact Wickets are tracked as part of the over itself, not…
Boundary focus If the final balls bring a four or a six…
Closure timing The market state shows when the over is still live…
Rule line Every card keeps a short rule line in view before…

Open Super Over Questions

If you are checking Super Over for the first time, start with the card text and then scan the live score feed. The tie-break can shift on a wide, a no-ball, or a boundary, so we keep the result line clear before you open a market. These answers focus on the parts that matter most while the over is live.

It is the tie-break section that follows a level cricket match. We group the result, runs, wickets, and boundary-linked angles together so you can read the six-ball decision without leaving the match card.

You can usually check the winner market, runs in the over, wicket-linked lines, and boundary outcomes. The exact set can change by match, but the card shows what is open before you enter.

They matter because they can change the number of balls and the scoring path. We keep the rule line visible so you can see whether the market waits for confirmation or updates at once.

Yes. The mobile layout keeps the score strip pinned and the cards short, so you can follow the over with one hand and still read the settlement line clearly.

Settlement happens after the live feed confirms the final state of the over. That keeps the result tied to the match data rather than to a quick glance at the scoreboard.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a market is not open in your region, the card will not be offered to you.