England won the World Cup off the last bowl of the super over in the most dramatic way.
Guptill clipped Archer’s last ball towards deep midwicket and run for compulsive two runs. An almost perfect throw at the keeper's end which Buttler collected in front of the stumps well before Guptill could complete his forced second run. Guptill dived as Buttler quickly turned to break the wicket.
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NZ nned 2 runs off last ball of super over. Martin Guptill on strike
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NZ score 9 runs off 2 balls
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Martin Guptill and Jimmy Neesham come out to bat for New Zealand. Jofra Archer to bowl the super over for England
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Eng score 15 runs for none in super over. Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler had come out to bat for England. New Zealand need 16 runs to win in one over
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Super over on, Eng scores 3 runs off first ball
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Match tied as Eng all out on 241. The winner will be decided by a super over now.
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Eng need 2 runs off 1 ball to win with one wicket in hand
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England 227/8 as Jofra Archer clean bowled by Neeshamneed 15 runs from last over
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England lose Liam Plunkett, need 22 from 9 balls
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England 218/6 after 48 overs. The team needs 24 runs to win from 12 balls now
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Eng 208/6 after 47 overs
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Woakes departs on 2; Eng 203/6 after 46.1 overs
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200 come up for England, 203/5 after 46 overs
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Jos Buttler out on 59 as he his caught in deep covers off a Lockie Ferguson delivery
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Buttler, Stokes hit 50s in the same over. Eng 189/4 after 44 overs
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Ben Stokes his 50 in 81 balls
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Jos Buttler hits 50 off 53 balls. England 187/4 in 43.3 overs
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Eng 177/4 after 42 overs as Kiwi bowlers keep Stokes and Buttler in check. every dot ball hurting England now.
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Eng 173/4 after 41 overs, needing 69 runs to win from 9 overs. New Zealand were 173/4 after 39 overs
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Eng 170/4 after 40 overs. Need another 72 runs in 10 overs to win. Ben Stokes (43 off 68 balls) and Jos Buttler ( 42 off 45 balls) consolidate their partnership
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England 149/4 after 37 overs. Jos Butler (31) and Ben Stokes (33) on the crease they try to pace up England innings.
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England were 141/4 after 35 overs. Interestingly, New Zealand had the same figures after 34 overs
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England 137/4 after 34 overs. Butler (23), Stokes (29) were trying to pace up England innings.
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England 115/4 after 30 overs. Buttler (13), Stokes (18) on the crease
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100 comes up for England in the 28th over. Butler, Stokes on the crease. Eng 106/4 after 28 overs
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England 93/4 after 25 overs
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England lose 4th wicket. Captain Eoin Morgan departed on 9 as Ferguson took a brilliant catch at backward point off a Neesham delivery. England reduced to 86/4 after 23.1 overs
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England 86/3 after 23 overs
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England lost their third wicket as Bairstow departed on 36 (55). He tried to play a rising Ferguson delivery that blew his bails after getting an inside edge. Stokes came in to bat with Captain Eoin Morgan. England 73/3 after 20 overs
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England lost their second wicket as a desperate Joe Root (7 off 30 balls) edged a Colin de Grandhomme delivery that landed in Latham’s gloves. England were 59/2 in the 17th over
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England 56/1 after 15 overs. Jonny Bairstow (31 off 45 balls) and Joe Root (6 off 25 balls) were on the crease.
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England were 42/1 after 13 overs with Kiwi bowlers giving a hard time to English batsmen Jonny Bairstow (20 off 36 balls) and Joe Root (3 off 22 balls) in the middle.
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England were off to a slow start and reached 39 runs at the loss of one wicket after 10 overs.
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England lost their first wicket in the sixth over as Jason Roy was caught behind the stumps off a Matt Henry outswinger. England 28/1 after 6 overs
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England has scored 24 runs without losing a wicket at the end of five overs.
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England were 16 for none at the end of four overs. Openers Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy on the crease. Earlier, Roy survived a close lbw call by Trent Boult on the first delivery.
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England opener Jason Roy survived a close lbw call by Trent Boult on the first delivery. It was not given out though, and DRS adjudged it Umpire's Call. Roy survived. Eng 1/0 after one over
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New Zealand finish their innings on 241/8 after 50 overs
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NZ loses 8th wicket in last over. 240/8 after 49.3 overs
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Tom Latham departed on 47 runs, caught by Vince on short mid on off a Woakes delivery. New Zealand 238/7 after 49 overs
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Colin de Grandhomme caught by substitute fielder JM Vince off a Woakes delivery. New Zealand 219/6 after 47 overs. He scored 16 runs on 28 balls
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New Zealand 211/5 after 45 overs. Colin de Grandhomme (13 off 22 balls) and Tom Latham (40 off 46 balls) on the crease
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New Zealand lost their fifth wicket as Jimmy Neesham departed for 19 (25) runs. He was caught by Joe Root at mid-on off Liam Plunkett . NZ 173/5 after 39 overs
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New Zealand lost their 4th wicket as Ross Taylor was caught lbw by Mark Wood on 15 (31 balls) runs. The Kiwis were 141/4 after 34 overs
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Henry Nicholls completes his 50 in 73 balls; NZ 114/2 after 26 overs
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Kane Williamson departs on 30 (53) as he was caught behind the stumps off a Liam Plunkett delivery that just scraped through the bat and into Buttler’s gloves
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New Zealand 91/1 after 20 overs as Henry Nicholls and Kane Williamson consolidate the NZ innings with both batsmen peperring their scores with occasional boundaries.
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NZ 63/1 after 15 overs
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New Zealand 40/1 after 11 overs
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Martin Guptill was caught lbw by Chris Woakes in the 7th over. NZ 29/1
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New Zealand were off to a slow start as Henry Nicholls survived as close lbw call after he took a review of the umpire’s decision declaring him out off Chris Woakes .
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New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson on Sunday won the toss and elected to bat against England in the World Cup 2019 final being played at Lord's.
New Zealand have gone with the same team which played against India in the semifinals on July 9. England have also made no changes to their eleven which featured against Australia.
"We're having a bat. It's a tough decision. A bat-first surface, but the overhead conditions do make it confusing. We have a job first up with the bat. We're playing the same team. The semifinal was a tough scrap for both sides, but we're happy we got across the line in that game," said Williamson after winning the toss.
"Always backing Guptill with the bat. He'll go and play with the freedom. Our team has played with a lot of heart and fight and has gotten us across the line so many times," he added.
"It was a 50-50 call (about the toss). The overheads will lean towards the ball. Whichever side plays better will lift the trophy. Jonny is fully fit, and we're playing the same XI," said England captain Eoin Morgan.
"The strongest part in Edgbaston was our bowling. If we can put our ball in the areas early on today, we are in with a great chance. I'm extremely proud. Everyone has put in the hardwork over the last four years. We have embraced pressure throughout the tournament, and the semi-final epitomized that," he added.
Playing XIs: New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson(c), Ross Taylor, James Neesham, Tom Latham(w), Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson
England: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler(w), Chris Woakes, Liam Plunkett, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
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