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Super Over markets for India cricket nights

g84 carries Super Over cricket markets built around the six-ball finish: result, runs band, wickets, boundaries and ball-by-ball price changes.

Six-ball finishRuns bandWicket marketBoundary countLive price moves
g84 Super Over markets for India cricket nights
g84 How our Super Over market works

How our Super Over market works

Super Over on our sportsbook is treated as its own short-format cricket space, not as a leftover market after full match time. We separate result, total runs, wicket fall, boundary outcome and ball sequence so you can focus on the pressure overs. Our cricket feed partners send live ball events, while our trading desk adjusts prices after each delivery. Settle states are

checked against the match record before the market closes.

FINAL SIX

Super Over corners inside g84

The Super Over area is arranged around match moments that matter in the final six balls.

Super Over result
Total runs band
Boundary and wicket call
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MOBILE CREASE

Super Over on your phone

A Super Over moves fast, so the mobile view keeps the active board near your thumb.

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Portrait odds board
Ball-by-ball refresh
Short market stack
Clear suspended state
LIVE HELP

Help during a Super Over

Support for Super Over is shaped around timing, settlement and market-state questions that can come up during a tight finish.

Market paused If a Super Over market pauses, share the match name and current ball. We check whether the feed is waiting on an umpire signal, score correction or replay decision before pricing returns.
Settlement query For a settled Super Over selection, send the market label and ball outcome. Our team compares it with the confirmed match record and explains the event used for the final settlement.
Slip status If your Super Over slip appears pending, keep the slip ID ready. Pending states usually relate to a final score check, a tie rule or a corrected delivery outcome.
FAIR MARKET

How we manage Super Over

Super Over markets need clean rules because one ball can change the entire board. We publish market labels plainly, keep event timing visible and base settlement on confirmed cricket outcomes.

Confirmed source trail

Every Super Over settlement is matched to a confirmed event trail. We use the recorded ball outcome, innings score and market label rather than chat screenshots or scoreboard guesses.

Plain market wording

Super Over cards use direct names such as result, total runs, wicket and boundary. You do not need to decode special labels while the final six balls are moving.

Suspension clarity

When a wicket check, no-ball decision or score correction is pending, the affected Super Over card is paused. The pause tells you the market is waiting for confirmation.

Trading separation

Super Over prices are handled separately from full-match cricket markets. That separation matters because short-over strategy, batting order and bowling choice can change the risk profile quickly.

Account-level record

Your Super Over slips remain visible in your account history with stake, selection, odds and settlement state. This gives you a clear record after the match clock has moved on.

Region-aware access

Access to Super Over markets depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a region is not supported, the market board may not appear.

Our Super Over beside common rooms

Many cricket boards treat the Super Over as a small extension of match betting.

Separate short-over spaceOur Super Over board is not buried under a full cricket menu. Result, runs, wicket and boundary markets sit together, so you can follow the six-ball finish without repeated page changes.
Ball outcome focusGeneric cricket rooms often refresh around innings totals. Our Super Over board reacts to each delivery, making no-ball checks, wicket events and boundary shifts clear at the market level.
Cleaner settlement viewAfter the Super Over ends, your slip shows the market name and final state. That makes it easier to understand whether settlement came from result, runs, wicket or boundary outcome.
Reduced market noiseWe keep unrelated cricket props away from the Super Over view. The shorter board helps you focus on the finish rather than scanning through markets that no longer affect the final six balls.
Live pause signalsWhen the match feed is checking a delivery, the affected card shows a paused state. You can see which Super Over market is waiting instead of guessing why prices changed.
Mobile-first orderingThe phone view puts the result market first, followed by runs and single-ball options. This ordering matches how most Super Over decisions are made while the over is in progress.
Cricket context retainedEven in the short-over view, the match name and teams remain visible. You do not lose context when switching between the result card and the delivery-specific markets.
ROUND SIGNALS

Six Super Over signals to watch

A Super Over can turn on details that feel small until the next delivery lands.

Legal ball count The remaining legal balls shape every Super Over price.
Target pressure A chase in a Super Over behaves differently from a…
Wicket impact One wicket can change a Super Over more than a…
Boundary swing A four or six can reset the Super Over chase…
Bowler choice Teams often save a specialist bowler for the Super Over.
Review state If an umpire check changes a wicket, boundary or legal…

Super Over questions before you join

Before you open your account, it helps to understand how the Super Over board behaves during a tied cricket finish. The questions below focus on market access, ball-by-ball movement, settlement and regional availability. We keep the answers practical so you can read the board with less confusion when a match reaches the short-over stage.

You can find Super Over result, total runs, wicket and boundary markets when a supported cricket match reaches that stage. Availability depends on the match feed and local law in your region.

A pause usually means the ball outcome is being checked. Common reasons include no-ball calls, wicket reviews, boundary confirmation or score correction before the next legal delivery is priced.

Settlement uses the confirmed match record for the named market. We match your selection to the final ball outcome, over score or result state shown by the cricket event feed.

Yes, the mobile board keeps the Super Over result card first, with runs, wicket and boundary options below. Odds refresh within the cricket page while the final over continues.

No. A Super Over board appears only when the match format, data feed and regional access allow it. Access and eligibility depend on local law and where local law permits.

The settlement depends on the competition rule used for that match. If another short-over phase or countback rule applies, the market label and confirmed feed decide the outcome.

Open support from your account and share the slip ID, match name and market label. Those details help us check the exact delivery, score state and settlement record.