DUBAI (UAE): The International Cricket Council has announced plans to change the rules of the Super Over which saw England win the World Cup on a boundaries count.
Eoin Morgan’s men secured a first World Cup triumph by the narrowest of all margins at Lord’s in July, when both sides had been tied at 241 runs following the regulation 50 overs.
England then went on to make 15 in their six-ball shoot-out, which was matched by New Zealand, meaning the hosts were crowned world champions after having scored more boundaries, fours and sixes, during the match.
Since events of the summer, the Big Bash League tournament has amended the rules for their next competition.
On Monday, the world governing body also confirmed changes, which will now see any Super Over in a final repeated until one side has more runs.