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To give comparison here is how other sports determine winners when there are ties.
Football (Soccer):
1) 30 minute overtime, highest end score wins
2) Best of 10 penalty shootout
3) Sudden death penalty shootout.
Golf:
1) Tied players face each other on playoff holes until someone wins a hole
American football:
1) Overtime with first scorer in over time winning.
2) Repeat as many overtimes as needed.
Basketball:
1) 5 minute overtime, highest score at the end wins
2) Repeat as many overtimes as needed
Tennis:
Historically + French Open:
1) Final set continues forever until someone gets a decisive 2 game advantage
Post 2018/9 rule change
1) Final set continues up to maximum of 12/12 (Wimbledon only)
2) Tiebreaker, first to 7 points or more with 2 point lead
Worth noting that this came in to effect for the first time at Wimbledon yesterday and even though it offers a clear winner there was still many complaining its not as fair and decisive as the previous rule.
Field Hockey:
1) Best of 10 penalty shootout
2) Sudden death penalty shootout
Volleyball:
1) Final set continues forever until a team has decisive 2 point advantage
Rugby:
1) 20 minute overtime, highest end score wins
2) Penalty kick shootout
3) Sudden death penalty kick shootout
Worth noting that most people think the penalty kick shootout is a farce waiting to happen in rugby because the sport is based around scoring tries not taking penalty kicks. This is a similar problem to a bowl off in cricket where to goal is to score runs so why decide the match by bowling to wickets with no batsman. However rugby is a brutal game with minimal breaks in play and players playing both offense and defense so playing overtime forever is unappealing to World Rugby Board due to player safety. Ultimately a decisive winner is still found even if its kind of a farce.
Baseball:
1) Additional innings are played until a decisive winner is found
Ice Hockey:
1) Golden goal overtime
Handball:
1) 10 minute overtime, highest score at end wins
2) repeat overtime
3) best of 10 7m throw off (Effectively a penalty shootout)
4) Sudden death 7m throw off
CRICKET:
1) Super over
2) Arbitrary decision
Out of all major sports on the planet cricket is the only one that uses an arbitrary decision to decide a winner of its flagship event.
Football (Soccer):
1) 30 minute overtime, highest end score wins
2) Best of 10 penalty shootout
3) Sudden death penalty shootout.
Golf:
1) Tied players face each other on playoff holes until someone wins a hole
American football:
1) Overtime with first scorer in over time winning.
2) Repeat as many overtimes as needed.
Basketball:
1) 5 minute overtime, highest score at the end wins
2) Repeat as many overtimes as needed
Tennis:
Historically + French Open:
1) Final set continues forever until someone gets a decisive 2 game advantage
Post 2018/9 rule change
1) Final set continues up to maximum of 12/12 (Wimbledon only)
2) Tiebreaker, first to 7 points or more with 2 point lead
Worth noting that this came in to effect for the first time at Wimbledon yesterday and even though it offers a clear winner there was still many complaining its not as fair and decisive as the previous rule.
Field Hockey:
1) Best of 10 penalty shootout
2) Sudden death penalty shootout
Volleyball:
1) Final set continues forever until a team has decisive 2 point advantage
Rugby:
1) 20 minute overtime, highest end score wins
2) Penalty kick shootout
3) Sudden death penalty kick shootout
Worth noting that most people think the penalty kick shootout is a farce waiting to happen in rugby because the sport is based around scoring tries not taking penalty kicks. This is a similar problem to a bowl off in cricket where to goal is to score runs so why decide the match by bowling to wickets with no batsman. However rugby is a brutal game with minimal breaks in play and players playing both offense and defense so playing overtime forever is unappealing to World Rugby Board due to player safety. Ultimately a decisive winner is still found even if its kind of a farce.
Baseball:
1) Additional innings are played until a decisive winner is found
Ice Hockey:
1) Golden goal overtime
Handball:
1) 10 minute overtime, highest score at end wins
2) repeat overtime
3) best of 10 7m throw off (Effectively a penalty shootout)
4) Sudden death 7m throw off
CRICKET:
1) Super over
2) Arbitrary decision
Out of all major sports on the planet cricket is the only one that uses an arbitrary decision to decide a winner of its flagship event.