England win maiden World Cup after dramatic Super Over


By Baidurjo Bhose

London, July 15 (IANS) It took them 44 years, but England have finally done it.

Neither a tied game, nor a spirited New Zealand could stop England from bringing the trophy home at the Lord's on Sunday. It finally took a Super Over for England to be crowned winners of the 2019 World Cup.

Eoin Morgan's boys are the new world champions in the 50-over format of the gentleman's game and the crown couldn't have come at a better place than the historic Lord's, the home of cricket.

Ben Stokes will go down in history as one of England's best all-rounders. After all, he managed what even the great Ian Botham failed to achieve in Australia in 1992.

England's Mark Wood being run out off the last-ball of the innings saw the game end in a tie and a Super Over followed. The first-ever Super Over in a World Cup final saw England score 15 runs before the Kiwis also ended on 15, but the hosts won due to more boundaries scored in the game.

Cometh the hour, cometh the men. First it was Jos Buttler who rose to the occasion by hitting a swashbuckling 60-ball 59 and then all-rounder Ben Stokes (84* off 98 balls) took off from where he left to help England win their maiden World Cup title. Their 110-run partnership was the backbone of a well-earned win for the Three Lions.

Chasing New Zealand's score of 241/8, the hosts returned home victorious in front of the jam-packed crowd that would have sore throats walking into office on Monday.

Sadly for New Zealand, it was another case of finishing runners-up after their loss to Australia in the 2015 World Cup final. But this time they competed well and it was a game that had the fans on their toes till Buttler and Stokes took the game away with their calculated power hitting.

Losing Jason Roy (17) early meant that Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow needed to stitch a partnership and while they did try their best, the Kiwi bowlers bowled a tight line to ensure that the scoreboard didn't move as the Englishmen would have liked. Frustration finally seeped in as Root (7 off 30 balls) went for a wild drive outside off to edge one to Tom Latham behind the stumps.

That brought Bairstow and skipper Eoin Morgan together but the duo failed to keep up the tempo and it looked like New Zealand would once again run away with the game as they did in the semifinal against India.

In fact, with Matt Henry dismissing Bairstow (played on for 36) and James Neesham sending back Morgan (9), caught brilliantly Lockie Ferguson, it looked like New Zealand might pull this off.

But Buttler and Stokes knew just when to hit the fifth gear and bring England back into the game.

Earlier, winning the toss and batting first in overcast conditions New Zealand scored 241/8 in their 50 overs. The conditions weren't most suited for batting, but the Kiwis did well, especially considering the occasion.

If Henry Nicholls started well at the top with a dogged half-century, Tom Latham made it count at the end with a knock of 47. For England, it was another quality show from Liam Plunkett as he pegged the Kiwis back every time they looked to take the attack to the English bowlers. Plunkett finished with figures of 3/42 from his 10 overs and he was ably supported by Chris Woakes (3/37) and Jofra Archer (1/42).

Earlier, with incessant drizzle delaying the final by 15 minutes, it was a brave decision by Williamson to bat first. And openers Martin Guptill and Nicholls looked to repose the faith shown in them by their skipper as they held fort and looked to play off the new ball. But the partnership was broken in the seventh over when Woakes trapped Martin Guptill (19) plumb in front. While the batsman did go a review, it proved to be a complete waste.

The in-form Williamson joined Nicholls in the middle and it was all about a steady show as the scoreboard read 29/1 as the two looked decently comfortable with the odd delivery moving disconcertingly and causing trouble to the batsmen. They kept rotating the strike by picking the ones and twos before Plunkett struck.

Getting one to move enough after pitching to take the edge of Williamson's bat, Plunkett had the Kiwi skipper caught behind by Jos Buttler. While the onfield umpire -- Kumar Dharmasena -- refused to raise his finger, the Englishmen called for a review and Williamson (30) had to walk back with the score reading 103/2 in the 23rd over.

Nicholls also failed to make much headway after spending quality time in the middle and was dismissed by Plunkett soon after he notched up his fifty. Squeezing in between bat and pad, the ball disturbed the timber as the Englishmen celebrated once again.

New Zealand's semifinal hero Ross Taylor too failed to make it count as he was caught plumb in front by Mark Wood with the score reading 141/4 in the 34th over. Taylor walked back for just 15.

Even as the Kiwi batsmen looked to up the ante, the English bowlers kept striking at the right moments to peg them back. And that was the case when James Neesham looked like he would play a cameo in the middle overs. Just when he started to look in control, Plunkett dismissed him, caught by Joe Root at mid-on.

With the score reading 179/5 after 40 overs, New Zealand needed Tom Latham to stay till the end and guide the innings to a perfect finish. While Latham was dismissed by Woakes in the 49th over, Kiwis still managed to score 62 runs in the last 10 overs.

Brief scores: New Zealand: 241/8 in 50 overs (Henry Nicholls 55, Tom Latham 47; Liam Plunkett 3/42, Woakes 3/37); England: 241 all out in 50 overs (Ben Stokes 84*, Jos Buttler 59; Lockie Ferguson 3/50)

Super Over: England: 15 (Stokes 8*); New Zealand: 15

  

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  • habeeb, manglore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    I totally disagree upon the rules of ICC. It is disgusting. the world cup would deserve to new Zealand.

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Jason Roy (South African born) ran out a Kiwi (Martin Guptill), on the bowling off a West Indian (Archer) , and Cup won by Irishman (Morgan) for England. ...Man of the match for England is Ben Stokes ( New Zealand born) against New Zealand.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Congrats to the England team as they beat New Zealand by a fraction of a run. This game was worth watching as both played well till the end. The Super Over was a big suspense till the end of the game. Some of them have made useless comments without knowing the rules and regulations of the game. There were many technical issues in this game and the decision was tough. Better luck to New Zealand.

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    50 percent players in England team are outsiders, not Bristiesh origin. Ben strikes is the hero who struggled to bring a cup.

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  • avid@hotmail.com, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    in your opinion do u think that england made a mistake in da immigration. if not they were strong as like b4 1947. as per british research indians were from Iran, iraq & were all originated & migrated from Israel.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    @Flavian, Mangaluru, Kuwait,

    I comments on final match ie, comparing with both teams, England having highest points.
    India was the most favourable team but our strike batsman failed to approach India in to the final.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Dear there was no country by name of Ishrell when people was migrating.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    @Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    If the world cup is to be decided on highest points basis, why can't India come in the picture with topmost points over other terms.

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  • Shalini, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Since the superover too ended in a tie both England and New Zealand should have been the joint winner s of world cup 2019. It's all history now. Feel bad for Guptill and his team.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    It looks like the world cup was offered to England team rather than earned through a decisive victory.
    Fantastic, hair raising match! Both the teams fought equally good till the end but the end result is favoured to the home team.

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  • Abdul Jabbar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    The throw from guptill which hit stokes and went to the boundry turned the match.Luck was purely on england's side.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    England deserved to to be the champions coz, they have already height points in their legal matches compared to New Zealand. Congrats.

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  • paez, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    The Worst rule to decide World Cup winner by Boundaries. ENG does not feel like winners and NZ does not feel like Losers!! Trophy should have been shared.. #ICCWorldCup2019 #sharethetrophy #injustice"

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    This is cut and paste comment of Ahmed, Bangalore which is posted below.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    da real winners r new zealand. england's ben stokes contribution is vulnerable

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  • paez, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    ಇವಾಗಲಾದರು ಗೊತ್ತಾಯಿತಾ ಭಾರತ ಇಂಗ್ಲಂಡ್ ಎದುರು ಸೋತದ್ದು ಪಾಕಿಸ್ತಾನ ಸೆಮಿಪೈನಲ್ ಆಡದಂತೆ ಮಾಡಲು ಅಲ್ಲ... ಬ್ರಿಟೀಷರು ವಿಶ್ವಕಫ್‌ಗೆ ಮುತ್ತಿಕ್ಕಲು ಎಂದು..

    ನಾತೂರಾಮ್...

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  • Sampath, India

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Never felt like cricket world cup this time....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    England Won by twisting the rules in their Favor ...

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  • Ripson Lobo, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Hey Joker! The rules were there before the tournament started and England didn't prepare the Rule book. You have a weird comment on all posts.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Ripson Lobo, Mangalore/ Dubai,
    You are absolutely right and I fully agree with your comment as it makes sense.

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Hey Ripson, that joker gets sadistic pleasures by commenting illogically on every news posted in Daiji... Hard luck New Zealand.

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    In the end cricket won, regardless of England victory. But I feel sorry for New Zealand. ICC needs to change the rules about maximum no. boundaries scored which will determine a match win, after a tie in 50 overs match, and yet another tie in super over, which happened to New Zealand.
    What a calm, intelligent captain Kane Williamson is. ...Our Kohli can learn many things from him..

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  • Shrikant, Bagalkothe

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    I disappointed very much by england winning. At least we have kept pioneer of cricket out from trophy at least next fifty years. Thrice england came become runner-up. Great mistake happen which turn benefit for england. After all it's there home ground...crowd cheering them only is also become plus point to them. Indian team with over confidence lost there cup. If shikar dhawan was there may be hope much. Now only wait and watch can we win in karnatka politics..!!

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Shrikant.... Be cool.. Take it easy... Next IPL match will be played by the commentators of daiji news..with Bhandar sir and jossey sir as captains. Then, Langool Saab, Shrikant, David, Mangalorean, Sanju hebri, Krishna udupi, Prashant...hejamady, Rahul, peddu, Shankar, Kori Keshava, LNT, sainik, Dylan ....., ......players and will be selected by the respective captains. Match will be played at Nehru maidan. We ladies will deliver the commentary of the match. Efforts are being made for the necessary arrangements of the match with our state government. Since government is shaky, please wait patiently for the further plans..

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    "The Worst rule to decide World Cup winner by Boundaries. ENG does not feel like winners and NZ does not feel like Losers!! Trophy should have been shared.. #ICCWorldCup2019 #sharethetrophy #injustice"

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Agree 100%

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  • MANGALOREAN, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Rules were set before the world cup started and not after the TIE. Accept the fact that it was a nail biting match and England pulled it up to win the WORLD CUP -2019 .

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  • Shrikant, Bagalkothe

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    It's not that england finally done it. After all it's india's contribution given england team to enter england into semi-final by keeping pakistan outside forever. Kiwis are good team..played excellently in whole series but purposely lost to pakistan for giving them a chance. England made mistakes by giving extra run more. It become hard for them at last. Newzealandrs made mistake in final stage at last moment given four extra run by over throwing ball. Had given any other bowler at last super over. Anyhow middle order of batsman of england played very well. Wants to appreciate from beginnning to end kiwis played gentleman game. All very calm. Luck favoured england although cup actually is of kiwis.

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  • Thomas Andrade, Toronto

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Though England won the WC-2019, I would say both England & NZ won the match. So exciting match it was that I had to hold my nerve till the end. Stokes could have been run out when he was taking 2 runs in the final over but the ball thrown by a NZ fielder to the wicket hit his bat and went to the boundary that cost 4 extra runs to NZ, which is the main contributing factor for their loss. Nobody was able to guess who could win the match till the last ball was bowled. Yes, at the end जो जीता वही सिकंदर ! England has been the bridesmaid on three occasions in the past, finally became the bride. Congratulations to England, who was definitely a better side than NZ.
    The World Cup tournament has come to an end with the greatest finale till date. It’s so sad that India missed to reach the final as I feel England and India were the strongest contestants for the final. Better luck for India next time.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 15 2019

    Congratulations ...

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