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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2022
England win epic thriller to be crowned World Champions

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Sports Desk
14 July, 2019, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 15 July, 2019, 12:42 am

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England win epic thriller to be crowned World Champions

England won the most dramatic and epic World Cup final in history against New Zealand in the Super Over to win their maiden World Cup.

Sports Desk
14 July, 2019, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 15 July, 2019, 12:42 am
England win epic thriller to be crowned World Champions

After 50 Overs

Epic drama at Lord's as Ben Stokes manages to take 14 runs off the last over, with 15 needed for a win as the match is tied and headed to a Super Over, the first in ODI World Cup history! 

England 241 all out

Stokes 84 (98)

Boult 10-0-67-0

Neesham 7-0-43-3

 

After 45 Overs

Lockie Fegurson gets the all-important breakthough for New Zealand as he gets the wicket of Jos Buttler to break a 110-run partnership to ensure England require 46 off 30 balls. 

England 196/5

Stokes 51 (83), Woakes 0 (0)

Ferguson 9-0-45-2

Boult 8-0-43-0

 

After 40 Overs

England 170/4

Buttler 42 (45), Stokes 43 (68)

Henry 10-2-40-1

Ferguson 6-0-29-1

 

After 35 Overs

Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler form a counter-attacking partnership to bring England back in the game but the New Zealand bowlers keep things tight to ensure the asking rate rises. 

England 141/4

Stokes 32 (56), 26 (33)

Henry 9-2-32-1

Santner 3-0-11-0

 

After 30 Overs

England 115/4 

Stokes 18 (38), Buttler 13 (15)

Boult 6-0-30-0

De Grandhomme 10-2-25-1

After 25 Overs

England 93/4

Stokes 7 (19), Buttler 5 (4)

De Grandhomme 8-1-22-1

Neesham 1-0-3-1

 

After 20 Overs

Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow both gave their wickets away playing nervous shots as New Zealand are on top. 

England 73/3

Morgan 8 (14), Stokes 1 (1)

Ferguson 3-0-12-1

De Grandhomme 5-1-12-1

After 15 Overs

England 56/1

Root 6 (25), Bairstow 31 (45)

De Grandhomme 3-1-8-0

Henry 7-2-22-1

 

After 10 Overs

Matt Henry dismissed Jason Roy for 17 as New Zealand put the pressure back on the England batsmen. 

England 39/1

Root 2 (13), Bairstow 18 (27)

Henry 5-1-13-1

Boult 5-0-26-0

 

After 5 Overs

England 

Bairstow 10 (14), Roy 13 (16)

Boult 3-0-16-0

Henry 2-0-8-0

England Innings

 

After 50 Overs

New Zealand 241/8 

Santner 13* (22), Boult 40* (46) 

Archer 10-1-42-1

Woakes 9-0-37-3

 

After 45 Overs

New Zealand 211/5 

Grandhomme 13* (22), Latham 40* (46) 

Wood 10-1-49-1

Archer 7-0-31-0

 

After 40 Overs

New Zealand 179/5 

Grandhomme 5* (5), Latham 24* (31) 

Wood 8-1-36-1

Plunkett 9-0-40-3

 

After 35 Overs

Taylor is given out as Wood strikes him in his front pad, but hawk-eye shows the ball was missing the stumps!  

New Zealand 152/4 

Neesham 9* (10), Latham 12* (21) 

Stokes 3-0-1-0

Wood 5-1-23-1

 

After 30 Overs

New Zealand 126/3 

Taylor 9* (21),  Latham 5* (11) 

Rashid 7-0-35-0

Plunkett 7-0-26-2

 

After 25 Overs

Williamson back in the hut after nicking it to Butler off Plunkett! Dharmasena says no but Morgan reviews, and Ultraedge shows a big spike!

New Zealand 109/2 

Nicholls 49* (70), Taylor 3* (9)

Plunkett 5-0-21-1

Rashid 4-0-23-0

 

After 20 Overs

New Zealand 91/1 

Nicholls 40* (58), Williamson 24* (44)

Rashid 2-0-14-0

Wood 3-0-16-0

 

After 15 Overs

New Zealand 63/1 

Nicholls 27* (43), Williamson 9* (29)

Wood 1-0-7-0

Plunkett 2-0-14-0

 

After 10 Overs

Guptill trapped LBW by Woakes! Guptill reviews, it's three reds, Guptill loses his wicket and the review. 

New Zealand 33/1 

Nicholls 10* (29), Williamson 1* (12)

Woakes 5-0-11-1

Archer 5-0-20-0

 

After 5 Overs

New Zealand 24/0 

Nicholls 4* (14), Guptill 18* (16)

Woakes 3-0-9-0

Archer 2-0-14-0

 

It's down to these two - England and New Zealand. Either one of them will win the trophy and the world will get a new World Champion, the first time since 1996 when Sri Lanka triumphed over Australia. 

New Zealand have won the toss and elected to bat first.

England were tipped as the favorites before the World Cup and them reaching the final is not a surprise. But nobody could have guessed that Kane Williamson's team would be here. But here they are, in the final of the grandest stage of cricket, playing at the Mecca of cricket and fighting for the holy grail. 

New Zealand have been highly reliant on Kane Williamson and their bowling attack, whereas England have shown more prowess all-round. But both the teams are better when they bat first as England looks to score big batting first and New Zealand are better off defending totals. 

New Zealand Team -  1. Martin Guptill, 2. Henry Nicholls, 3. kane Williamson (c), 4. Ross Taylor, 5. Tom Latham (wk), 6. Jimmy Neesham, 7. Colin de Grandhomme, 8. Mitchell Santner, 9. Trent Boult, 10. Matt Henry, 11. Lockie Ferguson 

England Team - 1. Jason Roy, 2. Jonny Bairstow, 3. Joe Root, 4. Eoin Morgan (c), 5. Ben Stokes, 6. Jos Butler (wk), 7. Chris Woakes, 8. Liam Plunkett, 9. Adil Rashid, 10. Mark Wood, 11. Jofra Archer 

 

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