Sarkar admitted his own struggle in the Super Over. “You could say that it was a failure for me. There was a left-arm spinner, and I was confident I could get a boundary there. But yes, it’s also true that the wicket wasn’t easy for hitting a six or a boundary. The ball was also old, after 50 overs, and not coming onto the bat well. So, for a big hit, the wicket needs to help, but the ball was slow and there was a lot of turn,” he said.