The Indian Premier League (IPL) is one of the most thrilling and competitive T20 cricket leagues in the world. Since its inception in 2008, the league has provided countless moments of excitement, drama, and nail-biting finishes.
One of the most exhilarating aspects of the IPL is the Super Over, which comes into play when a match ends in a tie. The concept of a Super Over involves each team facing a single over (six balls) to outscore the opposition, determining the winner in the event of a tie.

Super Overs have produced some of the most memorable moments in IPL history. From the first-ever Super Over in 2009 to the rare instance of two Super Overs in one match in 2020, these moments have kept fans on the edge of their seats. Below is a detailed look at every Super Over played in IPL history.
The first-ever Super Over in IPL history saw both teams scoring 150 runs. Rajasthan Royals batted first in the Super Over and set a target of 16 runs, which Kolkata Knight Riders failed to chase, managing only 11 runs.
Both teams scored 136 runs, forcing a Super Over. Chennai Super Kings set a target of 10 runs, which Kings XI Punjab chased down successfully to win the match.
After both teams ended with 152 runs, RCB batted first in the Super Over and set a target of 15 runs. Delhi Daredevils could only manage 11 runs, handing RCB the win.
With both teams scoring 130 runs, Sunrisers Hyderabad set a target of 21 in the Super Over. RCB managed only 15 runs, giving SRH the victory.
After a tied score of 152, Rajasthan Royals set a target of 12 runs in the Super Over. KKR fell short, managing only 11 runs, leading to a Rajasthan Royals victory.
Both teams scored 191 runs in their innings. Kings XI Punjab set a target of 16 runs in the Super Over, and Rajasthan Royals could only score 6 runs, resulting in a KXIP win.
Both teams ended with 153 runs. Mumbai Indians batted first in the Super Over, setting a target of 12 runs. Gujarat Lions managed only 6 runs, giving MI the victory.
After both teams scored 185 runs, Delhi Capitals set a target of 11 in the Super Over. KKR managed only 7 runs, leading to a DC win.
With both teams scoring 162 runs, Mumbai Indians batted first in the Super Over and set a target of 9 runs. SRH could only manage 8 runs, handing MI the victory.
Both teams ended with 157 runs. Kings XI Punjab set a target of 3 runs in the Super Over, which Delhi Capitals chased down with 4 runs.
A high-scoring tie at 201 runs led to a Super Over. RCB set a target of 8 runs, and Mumbai Indians managed only 7 runs, resulting in an RCB win.
After both teams scored 163 runs, KKR set a target of 3 runs in the Super Over, which SRH failed to chase, scoring only 2 runs.
In one of the most dramatic matches in IPL history, both teams scored 176 runs, leading to a Super Over. The first Super Over also ended in a tie, forcing a second Super Over. Mumbai Indians set a target of 12 runs, which Kings XI Punjab chased down successfully.
Both teams scored 159 runs. Delhi Capitals set a target of 8 runs in the Super Over, and Sunrisers Hyderabad fell short, managing only 7 runs.
After the Super Over in IPL 2021, the last three seasons of the tournament didn't witness a single Super Over.