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"It Wasn't Communicated": Afghanistan Coach's Sharp Take On Super Over Rules Confusion

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A double Super Over in international cricket is unprecedented. As India and Afghanistan squared off in the one-over tie-breaker twice on Wednesday, there emerged big confusion over the rules that weren't explained in time.

India skipper Rohit Sharma's decision to retire hurt (or retired out) before the conclusion of the first Super Over triggered a huge debate that even Afghanistan coach Johnathan Trott failed to understand.

At the end of the match, Trott revealed that there was hardly any communication between the players and the officials as the second Super Over was required to be played.

Trott, speaking to the media at the end of the match, said that new rules were brought to attention as a double Super Over was never played before. "I have no idea (whether Rohit retired hurt or out).

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