Innovation was the name of the game in the 2007 T20 World Cup, with the introduction of the Super Over and the only bowl-out ever seen in international cricket.
The Super Over, now a standard way to decide tied matches in limited-overs cricket, was first used in the 2007 T20 World Cup. However, the bowl-out, where teams bowled at stumps from short range to determine the winner, was a more obscure rule that was only used once in the tournament.
India and Pakistan faced off in a memorable Group D match in the 2007 T20 World Cup, with the match ending in a tie. This led to the only bowl-out in international cricket history, with India winning 3-0. MS Dhoni, the winning captain, admitted that he did not like the idea of bowl-outs deciding matches, and the rule has not been used since.
The 2007 T20 World Cup was a tournament of firsts, with the introduction of the Super Over and the only bowl-out ever seen in international cricket. These innovations helped to shape the modern game of cricket, and the tournament remains one of the most memorable in history.