The scores are level. We’re going to have a Super Over! These words always bring tension and excitement in limited-overs cricket. T20 World Cup matches result in tied games, which lead to unforgettable moments for fans when they occur. Over the years, a few games in T20 World Cup history have ended in ties and were decided either by a bowl-out or a Super Over. The following matches show those exciting games. List of All Tied Matches in T20 World Cup History India vs Pakistan, 2007 - The Historic Bowl-Out The first tied match in T20 World Cup history came in 2007 between India and Pakistan in Durban. The two teams achieved exactly 141 runs in a closely fought contest. Pakistan required 17 runs from the final two overs while losing only four of their players. Sreesanth bowled the 19th over and gave away 8 runs while taking a wicket. The final over saw Joginder Sharma maintain his composure. Misbah-ul-Haq was run out on the last ball after Pakistan had leveled the scores. Super Overs did not yet exist at that time. The match was decided by a bowl-out. Each team chose five bowlers who attempted to strike the stumps. India bowled three successful stumps under the captaincy of MS Dhoni in his inaugural tournament. Pakistan failed to hit the stumps on all of their attempts. India won the bowl-out by a score of 3-0. That T20 World Cup ending moment remains one of the most discussed finishes in tournament history. Also Read | T20 World Cup 2026: Nabi vs Ngidi Wristband Drama During South Africa vs Afghanistan Clash New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 2012 - First Super Over The 2012 T20 World Cup saw the first-ever Super Over in the tournament. Pallekele hosted a match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand, where both teams reached 174 runs. New Zealand required 20 runs from the final two overs. The Sri Lanka bowlers remained composed against Ross Taylor and Jacob Oram, who fought hard to win. Lasith Malinga bowled a tight 19th over. Sri Lanka scored 13 runs during the Super Over. Tim Southee bowled well and did not allow any boundary. New Zealand faced Malinga, who restricted them to 7 runs while they needed 14 runs. The match ended with Sri Lanka winning, and the first Super Over match in T20 World Cup history became part of record books. New Zealand vs West Indies, 2012 - Gayle Powers WI New Zealand faced West Indies in a tied match days after their previous tie against Sri Lanka. New Zealand chased down 140 runs but finished at 139 runs with seven players out. Ross Taylor and Doug Bracewell fought hard to win the match before Sunil Narine took control during the final over. New Zealand managed to score 17 runs during the Super Over. Ross Taylor hit a four and a six. Tim Southee had to protect the total. Chris Gayle began with an enormous six. Marlon Samuels also hit a six. The West Indies completed their target in five balls to achieve a spectacular victory. Namibia vs Oman, 2024 - Wiese Seals It The 2024 match between Namibia and Oman witnessed both teams struggling to create runs during their low-scoring yet exciting match. Both teams scored 109 runs. Namibia needed 16 runs in the last two overs. Aamer Jamal bowled well and gave only 5 runs in the 19th over. Ruben Trumpelmann hit a boundary off the last ball to tie the match. Namibia scored 21 runs without losing a wicket during the Super Over. David Wiese smashed a four and a six. Oman struggled to chase while dealing with intense pressure. Wiese bowled a strong over and gave only 10 runs while taking a wicket. Namibia emerged victorious in a historic match. Also Read | Watch: Tristan Stubbs took stunning catch to dismiss Azmatullah Omarzai in AFG vs SA calsh in Ahmedabad USA vs Pakistan, 2024 - Dallas Shock The USA made its first appearance against Pakistan in Dallas when the two teams clashed in 2024. Pakistan scored 159 after early wickets. Babar Azam made 44 and Shadab Khan scored 40. USA maintained a steady pace in their chase. Monank Patel scored 50, while Andries Gous and Aaron Jones added useful runs. Nitish Kumar hit a four to tie the game with 5 needed from the last ball. USA scored 18 runs during the Super Over. Some wide balls helped their total. Saurabh Netravalkar defended the score with precision as he gave away only 13 runs. USA achieved an unexpected victory against Pakistan. South Africa vs Afghanistan, 2026 - Ahmedabad Classic The 2026 T20 World Cup featured its latest tied match, which occurred between South Africa and Afghanistan at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. South Africa batted first and scored 187/6. Ryan Rickelton scored 61 runs off 28 deliveries. Quinton de Kock contributed 59 runs. Afghanistan’s Azmatullah Omarzai took three wickets. Afghanistan reached the target by scoring 187 runs while losing all their players in 19.4 overs, thanks to the Noor's attack with the bat and Rabada's error with the ball in the final over. Rahmanullah Gurbaz led the charge with 84 off 42 balls. Lungi Ngidi secured three wickets to keep South Africa competitive. The match ended in a tie, and a Super Over was needed to decide the winner. Afghanistan batted first in the super over and scored 17 runs. In response, South Africa also posted 17 runs losing one wicket, which took the game to another super over. Miller and Stubbs went bersek in the second super over, scoring 23 runs of six balls. The chase wasn't easy for Afghanistan and things worsened after Nabi lost his wicket without even scoring a single runs. The Asian side required 24 off 4 and SA thought of it being an easy win. However, Gurbaz smashed three conseuvtive sixes on next three delivers and gave the tough time to the Proteas. However, it was Maharaj who had the last laugh by dismissing Gurbaz on the last ball and eventually win the game for his side.