The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has specified rules for determining a winner in case of a tie. The match will not have an indefinite number of Super Overs, but they will go on until a winner is decided - up to one hour after the conclusion of the main match. After the recent captains' meet, the BCCI informed the franchise: "As many Super Overs can be played until a winner is decided till one hour after the completion of the main match. The first Super Over has to start within 10 minutes of the main match finishing. If the first Super Over is a tie, then the subsequent Super Over must start five minutes after its completion." "The match referee will inform the captains which will be the final super over, if he feels that the period of 1 hour is going to be breached. All player warnings and penance time unserved in the main match will be carried forward into the Super Over. The Match Referee will inform Captains of any Time restrictions subject to the MPC on interrupted Super Over. One unsuccessful review per Super Over for each team will be permitted." Super Over Rules for IPL 2025 Basic Rules of the Super Over Both teams play one over (six balls) to accumulate maximum runs. The team with the maximum score wins irrespective of how many wickets they lose. If two wickets are lost by a team, its innings is finished right away. Also Read | No Rescheduling for KKR vs LSG, Kolkata Police Confirms What If the First Super Over is Tied? There will be another Super Over played within five minutes. The procedure will go on until a winner is discovered, but only within one hour of the main match. The match referee will decide if a final Super Over needs to be played before the one-hour mark. Timing & Setup The first Super Over must start within 10 minutes after the main match. The same pitch will be used unless the umpires decide otherwise. Only players who were part of the match (including concussion replacements) can play. Bowling & Batting Rules: The second-placed team in the match will open for the Super Over. Same fielding restrictions as the final over of the main match. Both teams are entitled to one failed DRS (Decision Review System) per Super Over. The bowling team may choose a ball from the spare box (but not a new ball). Also Read | BCCI Announces IPL 2025 Fan Parks in 50 Cities - Check Details In case of another Super Over The bowling side will change ends. The same ball is used from the previous Super Over. The same bowlers and the same end will be bowled from. The batsmen who have been dismissed during the previous Super Over cannot take part in it again. The bowler for the previous Super Over cannot participate in it again. If the Super Over Can Not Be Played If weather conditions or some other cause interrupts the Super Over midway through, then the match would be treated as a tie. In any situations, the points would be shared between both the teams.