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41 sats \ 4 replies \ @Coinsreporter 7 Jun 2024 \ parent \ on: Opinion about pool elimination? Stacker_Sports
Technically it's no result.
A tie game happens when two teams are at the same score after completing both innings.
You are absolutely right. What about my concern??
If a game was so close that it ended in a draw, then I think the chance should remain in the pool
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No, it shouldn't be to be really honest.
Even 1 run can win or lose you a match so it cannot get any closer than that.
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First of all, there's no game in T20 that ends in a draw. We always get a 'result' or 'no result'.
Also, the rules for the pool have been decided prior to the world cup. If a match gets to a result anyhow, that result will always be counted for the pool.
Team winning in innings or in super over, a win is a win and a loss is a loss, so there's no point of discussing it.
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You can agree or disagree with my point. but what the hell,
"a win is a win and a loss is a loss, so there is no point of discussing it."
We are here for discussion and learning something on SN.
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