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In One Day Internationals (ODIs), the "super over" is not a restriction but rather a tiebreaker mechanism used to determine the winner of a match that ends in a tie. If the scores are level at the end of the regular 50 overs, a super over is played, where each team faces one additional over to score as many runs as possible. The team with the higher score in the super over is declared the winner. However, if the super over also ends in a tie, further rules may come into play, such as the boundary count rule.

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