The Indian Premier League has recorded 15 tied matches decided through Super Overs, where teams get one over each to separate identical scores. From 2009 to 2026, these matches showcase how quickly games shift under pressure.
Super Over finishes are rare but decisive. When scores remain level after 20 overs, teams move into a one-over eliminator where execution, clarity, and composure decide the outcome.
This article lists all IPL Super Over matches, covering match scores, key performers, and how each result was decided, along with detailed breakdowns of every tied game.
IPL Super Over Records – Overview
Here is the overview of IPL matches that ended in a tie and were decided through Super Overs:
| Season | Match | Result | Tie Score | Man of the Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPL 2009 | KKR vs RR | Rajasthan Royals won | 150 | Yusuf Pathan |
| IPL 2010 | CSK vs KXIP | Kings XI Punjab won | 136 | Rusty Theron |
| IPL 2013 | SRH vs RCB | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 130 | Hanuma Vihari |
| IPL 2013 | RCB vs DD | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 152 | Virat Kohli |
| IPL 2014 | KKR vs RR | Rajasthan Royals | 152 | James Faulkner |
| IPL 2015 | RR vs KXIP | Kings XI Punjab | 191 | Shaun Marsh |
| IPL 2017 | GL vs MI | Mumbai Indians | 153 | Krunal Pandya |
| IPL 2019 | DC vs KKR | Delhi Capitals won | 185 | Prithvi Shaw |
| IPL 2019 | MI vs SRH | Mumbai Indians | 162/8 & 162/7 | Jasprit Bumrah |
| IPL 2020 | DC vs KXIP | Delhi Capitals won | 157/8 | Marcus Stoinis |
| IPL 2020 | RCB vs MI | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 201 | AB de Villiers |
| IPL 2020 | SRH vs KKR | Kolkata Knight Riders won | 163 | Lockie Ferguson |
| IPL 2020 | MI vs KXIP | Kings XI Punjab won | 176 | KL Rahul |
| IPL 2021 | SRH vs DC | Delhi Capitals won | 159 | Prithvi Shaw |
| IPL 2025 | DC vs RR | Delhi Capitals won | 188 | Mitchell Starc |
Here is a detailed breakdown of each IPL Super Over match, focusing on match flow, key performers, and decisive moments.
1. KKR vs RR, IPL 2009
Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals both finished on 150 after 20 overs, creating the first tied match in IPL history and introducing a new way to decide results.

Yusuf Pathan had already influenced the game with 42 runs and two wickets, and that confidence carried into the Super Over, where Rajasthan chased 16 without losing a wicket.
Because Pathan stayed composed under pressure, Rajasthan avoided unnecessary risks. That early example showed how calm decision-making, not aggression alone, defines success in a Super Over.
2. CSK vs KXIP, IPL 2010
Chennai Super Kings and Kings XI Punjab finished at 136 in a match where scoring never really flowed, and both teams relied heavily on their bowlers to stay competitive.

That pattern continued in the Super Over, where Punjab managed 10 runs, but Chennai struggled to build momentum and fell short at 9 while losing two wickets.
Since wickets fell early, Chennai never recovered. This match made it clear that losing even one wicket in a Super Over often creates pressure that becomes difficult to overcome.
3. SRH vs RCB, IPL 2013
Sunrisers Hyderabad posted 130/7, while Royal Challengers Bangalore ended at 130/8, and although the totals matched, the flow of both innings had been very different.

RCB looked strong after scoring 20 in the Super Over, yet SRH approached the chase with clarity, and Hanuma Vihari ensured 21 was reached without panic.
Due to Vihari’s contribution of 44 not out and a wicket earlier, his impact went beyond the Super Over. That balance across phases ultimately decided the outcome.
4. RCB vs DD, IPL 2013
Delhi Daredevils reached 152/5, while Royal Challengers Bangalore closed at 152/7, which meant both teams arrived at the same total through very different batting approaches.

Delhi’s 11/0 in the Super Over seemed steady, but it left room for a confident chase, and RCB responded with a clean 15/0 without taking risks.
Kohli’s controlled approach ensured there were no setbacks. By avoiding wickets entirely, RCB showed that stability often matters more than aggressive hitting in these situations.
5. KKR vs RR, IPL 2014
Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals both scored 152, but unlike other matches, this game refused to produce a clear winner even after the Super Over.

Both teams finished with 11 runs in the Super Over, which meant the result had to be decided through the boundary countback rule in place at the time.
As Rajasthan had more boundaries, they were declared the winner. This rare outcome highlighted how rules, not just performances, can sometimes determine results in cricket.
6. RR vs KXIP, IPL 2015
Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab both posted 191, which made this one of the highest-scoring ties and showed how batting dominated throughout the match.

Even after such high totals, the Super Over reset the game completely, and Punjab handled the situation better while chasing the target calmly.
Shaun Marsh ensured the chase stayed controlled. This match reinforced that no matter how big the total, a Super Over brings everything back to six decisive balls.
7. GL vs MI, IPL 2017
Gujarat Lions and Mumbai Indians finished at 153, but Mumbai had gained late momentum through tight bowling, which gave them confidence heading into the Super Over.

That control carried forward as they chased 12 runs without losing a wicket, with Krunal Pandya playing a key role in finishing efficiently.
Mumbai avoided panic and stuck to simple execution, and they won the game comfortably. Their approach showed how structure and clarity work under pressure.
8. DC vs KKR, IPL 2019
Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders both reached 185, and the game had already been dominated by aggressive batting before the Super Over arrived.

Delhi entered the Super Over with momentum, and Prithvi Shaw’s attacking approach ensured the chase was completed without hesitation.
Since they carried confidence from the main innings, execution became easier. This match showed how finishing strong can directly influence Super Over outcomes.
9. MI vs SRH, IPL 2019
Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad both ended at 162, with the full scores 162/8 and 162/7, reflecting how closely matched the innings were.

Mumbai had only 8 runs to defend in the Super Over, yet Bumrah executed yorkers and slower balls so precisely that Hyderabad could not close the gap.
Because every delivery was accurate, pressure built quickly on the batting side. This match highlighted how elite bowling can dominate even the shortest formats.
10. DC vs KXIP, IPL 2020
Delhi Capitals and Kings XI Punjab both finished at 157/8, and the identical scorelines reflected how evenly balanced the contest remained throughout the match.

In the Super Over, Delhi chased 8 runs smoothly, with Marcus Stoinis continuing his influence after contributing 53 runs and two wickets earlier.
Stoinis impacted both innings, and Delhi carried control into the finish. This match showed how all-round performances often shape Super Over results.
11. RCB vs MI, IPL 2020
Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians tied at 201, and despite such high scoring, neither side managed to create enough separation during the main innings.

When the match moved into the Super Over, RCB chased 8 runs efficiently, with AB de Villiers finishing the job with calm and control.
In the chase, RCB avoided pressure completely and delivered a performance that won them the match.
12. SRH vs KKR, IPL 2020
Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders both reached 163, but the Super Over turned into a completely different kind of contest dominated by bowlers.

SRH managed only 2/2, and that low total immediately shifted pressure, allowing KKR to chase 3 runs without complications.
Ferguson controlled the over with pace and accuracy, as a result of which SRH never recovered. This match showed how quickly bowlers can take control in short situations.
13. MI vs KXIP, IPL 2020
Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab finished at 176, and even the first Super Over could not separate them, ending at 5/0 and 5/1 respectively.

That forced a second Super Over, where Mumbai scored 11/1, but Punjab responded strongly by chasing 15/0 to secure the win.
Pressure kept increasing with each over, and execution became even more critical. This remains the only double Super Over in IPL history.
14. SRH vs DC, IPL 2021
Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals both ended at 159, and once again, the match needed a Super Over to produce a result.

Delhi restricted Hyderabad to 8 runs, and then chased 9 with controlled batting, avoiding unnecessary risks during the finish.
Both bowling and batting stayed balanced throughout. This match reinforced Delhi’s strong record in Super Over situations.
15. DC vs RR, IPL 2025
Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals both scored 188, making it one of the highest tied totals in recent IPL seasons.

Starc defended 9 runs in the final over to force the tie, and then carried that control into the Super Over as well.
He influenced both phases directly and gave Delhi the advantage. This performance showed how individual execution can define outcomes under pressure.
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Conclusion: The IPL Has A Record Of 15 Super Overs
The IPL has witnessed 15 Super Overs so far, and teams like the Mumbai Indians and the Delhi Capitals have been the most successful in these situations, consistently handling pressure better than others.
These results show a clear pattern. Teams that combine disciplined bowling with calm finishing tend to win more often, rather than relying only on big hitters in short contests.
With IPL 2026 coming soon, more teams now have the depth and power to enter this list. That means Super Over records are likely to expand, adding even more high-pressure finishes.
