- List of tied One Day Internationals
There have been 23 tied One Day International cricket matches out of over 2,600 played since 1971. In
cricket , aOne Day International (ODI) is tied if the match ends with each team having scored exactly the same number of runs and with the side batting second having completed itsinnings with all 10 batsmen being out or the pre-determined number of overs having been completed. In a rain-affected match, the match is tied if theDuckworth-Lewis method indicates that the second team exactly meets but does not exceed the par score. There are also two further matches where the scores ended level, but one side was declared the winner, because it lost fewer wickets.Tied matches were relatively rare in the first two decades of ODIs. ODIs had been played for 13 years before the first tie in 1984, in the 247th ODI. There was a gap of 5 years until the second tied ODI, in 1989, in the 567th ODI. However, since 1991, a further 21 tied ODIs have occurred in approximately 2,100 matches.
Every Test-playing nation has been involved in a tied ODI except Bangladesh, with Australia involved in the most (eight) including three ties with South Africa. There has been at least one tied ODI in every Test-playing nation except
Sri Lanka andBangladesh , with the most (four) in bothAustralia andSouth Africa .On
February 16 ,2006 , New Zealand and the West Indies tied aTwenty20 match in Auckland, sending the game in to abowl-off . Another bowl-off was required at the 2007 Twenty20 World Championship in the group match between India and Pakistan which was tied.Tied ODIs
In some ODIs, the team that had lost fewer wickets would be declared the winner if the scores ended exactly level. This was the case in two further matches:
Notes
# The series ended 1-1 with one match tied. For the purpose of deciding the winner of the series, England were considered as the winner of this match as they lost fewer wickets.
# West Indies needed six runs off the last 10 overs, but had only one wicket in hand, whenSachin Tendulkar was called on to bowl. He gave away five runs, leaving the scores level, but took the last wicket, that ofAnderson Cummins , with the last ball of his only over of the match.
#Asif Mujtaba hit the last ball fromSteve Waugh for six when Pakistan needed seven runs to win.
# The crowd invaded the ground while the last ball was in still in play. West Indies scored the two runs that they needed to win but the match refereeRaman Subba Row intervened to declare the match a tie.
#Well set on 142 for 4,Waqar Younis tore through the New Zealand side, with 6 wickets falling for 19 runs, with Younis ending on 6-30.
# Pakistan needed seven runs in the last over with two wickets in hand.Aamer Nazir was out first ball, andWasim Akram came in at number 11 to bat one handed, with the other hand in bandages. He had left the field while bowling in the first innings to receive six stitches after injuring himself attempting to take a return catch. He watched from the non-strikers end asSaeed Anwar reach his century, 103 not out. A singleleg bye left the scores level, but brought Akram to the stiker's end. He hit his first and only ball, afull toss , straight back to the bowler,Guy Whittall , to becaught and bowled .
# Well set on 140 for 6, Sri Lanka lost their last four wickets for 19 runs, with Danny Morrison taking 5-34.
# India needed two runs off the last ball with one wicket in hand.Eddo Brandes bowled a wide (which tied the scores), the batsmen attempted a bye andRobin Singh was run out ending the innings.
# England needed 7 to win off the final over with 4 wickets in hand. Craig White (number 7) was 38 not out, and Dominic Cork (number 8) was 31 not out.Geoff Allott bowled a dot ball; the second ball went for a singlebye ; White was run out off the third ball attempting a second run; new batsmanRobert Croft hit a four off his first ball but was bowled by the second; andDarren Gough missed the last ball but the batsmen scrambled a bye to tie the match.
# Australia needed three runs in the last ball. The batsmen ran two but a crowd invasion of the ground prevented them for scoring the winning run or the fielders from completing a run out.
#1999 Cricket World Cup semi-final. Australia progressed to the final on the basis of being ahead of South Africa in the prior round robin portion of the tournament.
# Sri Lanka collapsed from 157 for 1 to 196 all out.
#Australia were 213 for 6 at the end of the 48th over, needing 14 runs to win with 4 wickets in hand. They lost two wickets (Michael Bevan andSteve Waugh ) for one run in the 49th over
#Staggering at 223 for 9 in the 45th over, Australia's last wicket pair (number 6,Jimmy Maher , and number 11,Nathan Hauritz ) put on 36 runs, but could only level the scores.
#2003 Cricket World Cup pool match.Duckworth-Lewis method . The scores were tied before the last ball but, unaware of this, the batsmen did not attempt to score.
#Standing at 263 for 5 at the start of the final over, to be bowled byKabir Ali , South Africa needed 8 runs to win. After ano ball hit for four,Mark Boucher was caught off the first legitimate ball, then a dot ball and single forShaun Pollock ,Ashwell Prince was run out off the fourth ball, a further single for Pollock, andAndrew Hall wasstump ed byGeraint Jones off the final ball.
#England were in trouble at 33-5 in the first 10 overs, butPaul Collingwood andGeraint Jones both hit fifties to bring them back into the match, but they fell in the 43rd and 44th overs. In the end, the tail was unable to score the 10 runs required from the last over.
#2007 Cricket World Cup pool match. Zimbabwe was in control with only 15 runs needed from 36 balls with 4 wickets intact. However, 3 wickets fell for a single run, before the score ending up tied after the second last ball. Needing a single to win on the last ball,Ed Rainsford was run out instead.
# New Zealand needed seven runs to win from the final over.Jamie How was run out off the second-to-last ball. Needing two runs to win off the final ball,Daniel Vettori could manage only a single.
# Pakistan was 211 for 6 before the last ball.Abdul Qadir wasrun out going for the second run and India won as they had lost fewer wickets.
# Both the teams scored 229, but Pakistan were declared winners as they lost 7 wickets to Australia's 8.ee also
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Tied Test References
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack "
* [http://cricket.stumpvision.com/facts.asp?TiedODIs.htm List of first 19 tied ODIs, with scores, notes and man-of-the-match]
* [http://www.cricketfundas.com/anditsatie.html Stories of Tied ODIs and Tests]
* [http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2005/feb/03tie.htm List of first 20 tied ODIs, with team scores]
* [http://ind.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ODIS/RESULTS/ODI_MARGINS_TIED.html List of all tied ODIs]
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