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Consequence | 2019 Cricket World Loving cup | ||||||||
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Super Over: England 15/0, New Zealand 15/i England won on boundary count | |||||||||
Date | 14 July 2019 | ||||||||
Venue | Lord's, London | ||||||||
Histrion of the match | Ben Stokes (Eng) | ||||||||
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The 2019 Cricket World Cup Final was a I Twenty-four hours International cricket match played at Lord's in London, England, on xiv July 2022 to decide the winner of the 2022 Cricket World Loving cup. It was contested by the runners-up from the previous tournament, New Zealand, and the host nation, England. It was the fifth fourth dimension Lord's had hosted the Cricket World Cup Concluding, the most of whatever ground.[ane]
The ii teams were tied on 241 runs at the end of the friction match, resulting in a Super Over beingness played to suspension the tie. On the concluding ball of New Zealand'southward Super Over, after equalling the fifteen runs England managed in their over, Martin Guptill attempted to score the winning run but was run out by Jason Roy and Jos Buttler, meaning the Super Over was too tied. England won on the boundary count-dorsum dominion, having scored 26 boundaries to New Zealand'due south 17, thus condign Cricket World Cup winners for the first time.
It was the first time a One Day International last match required a Super Over, and later the first fourth dimension information technology had been decided by a boundary count. The friction match has been described as one of the greatest and most dramatic in the history of the sport, with some analysts describing information technology as the greatest match in the history of ane-day cricket.[two] [3] [4] [v]
Groundwork [edit]
The 2022 Cricket World Cup started on 30 May and was hosted by England and Wales. 10 teams played each other once in a circular-robin format with the peak iv teams going through to the semi-finals. Fourth-placed New Zealand trounce grouping winners India in the outset semi-final,[6] and England, who finished third in the group, defeated second-placed Australia in the second.[7]
England played in their first final in 27 years,[8] their last appearance coming in 1992, when they were defeated past Islamic republic of pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Their other appearances in the final were in 1979 confronting the West Indies at Lord's and 1987 against Australia at Eden Gardens. Despite playing in the second-highest number of finals in the World Cup afterwards Australia, they were yet to win the trophy.[viii] New Zealand played in their 2d final, and likewise their second in a row. They previously played in the 2022 final but were browbeaten past Australia.[8]
When England reached the final, demand increased greatly for it to be shown on a free-to-air goggle box channel in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. Rights holders Sky Sports agreed to allow Channel iv, who had the rights to circulate evening highlights of the tournament, to carry the final in a simulcast (England cricket matches are non compulsory events requiring free-to-air broadcast). However, due to an existing commitment by Aqueduct 4 to comprehend the 2022 British Grand Prix, the coverage switched to their sis channel More4 during the motor racing, returning to Channel four after the Grand Prix had finished. It was the showtime time an England international match had been broadcast on gratis-to-air boob tube in the U.k. since the 2005 Ashes series.[9]
Whichever squad won the match would go the first new winner of the World Cup since Sri Lanka's victory in 1996. Information technology was also the first world last with a guaranteed new winner since 1992.[10]
Road to the last [edit]
Route to the last [edit]
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![]() | England won by 104 runs | Match 1 | ![]() | New Zealand won by ten wickets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | Islamic republic of pakistan won by 14 runs | Match 2 | ![]() | New Zealand won by ii wickets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | England won by 106 runs | Match 3 | ![]() | New Zealand won by vii wickets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | England won by 8 wickets | Match 4 | ![]() | Match abandoned | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | England won past 150 runs | Match 5 | ![]() | New Zealand won past 4 wickets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | Sri Lanka won by 20 runs | Match 6 | ![]() | New Zealand won past 5 runs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | Commonwealth of australia won past 64 runs | Match 7 | ![]() | Pakistan won past half-dozen wickets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | England won by 31 runs | Match 8 | ![]() | Australia won by 86 runs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | England won past 119 runs | Lucifer 9 | ![]() | England won past 119 runs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grouping stage tertiary Place
| Terminal group standings | Group stage 4th Place
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Opponent | Upshot | Knockout stage | Opponent | Outcome | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | England won by viii wickets | Semi-finals | ![]() | New Zealand won past xviii runs |
New Zealand [edit]
New Zealand retained the majority of the team that reached their maiden World Cup Concluding as co-hosts in 2015, although Kane Williamson took on the captaincy post-obit Brendon McCullum'southward retirement. They finished level on 11 points with Pakistan in the round-robin phase (five wins, three losses and one no result after their lucifer against Republic of india was interrupted by rain), but took fourth place by virtue of a better net run rate than Pakistan.
In the semi-finals, they were paired with Bharat, who finished beginning in the round-robin stage. The match was played at Former Trafford in Manchester on 9 July. With New Zealand on 211/5 after 46.1 overs, Williamson having scored 67 and Ross Taylor on the aforementioned score at the time, the match was suspended by rain and ultimately play was pushed to the reserve day the next day. Eventually finishing on 239/viii, Taylor eventually out for 74, they produced a spirited bowling and fielding performance to leave India 18 runs short. Man of the Lucifer Matt Henry took iii/37, including openers Rohit Sharma and K. L. Rahul defenseless for but one each and Dinesh Karthik spectacularly caught by James Neesham for 6. Meanwhile, fellow step bowler Trent Boult had captain Virat Kohli trapped lbw for one and summit scorer Ravindra Jadeja caught by Williamson for 77 when a seventh-wicket partnership looked to be swinging the match back in Bharat'southward favour. Finally, Martin Guptill ran out World Cup-winning captain MS Dhoni for l with a direct striking to leave India with just their tail.[11]
England [edit]
England, by contrast, entered every bit the height-ranked ODI squad afterward director of cricket and former Ashes-winning captain Andrew Strauss helped orchestrate the national team'south white-ball revamp following their bowing out in the grouping stage in 2015. But a handful of the players who featured in 2019, including Irish gaelic-built-in captain Eoin Morgan, Test captain Joe Root, wicket-keeper Jos Buttler and bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes, were holdovers from that team, though a expert number played in the narrow defeat against the West Indies in the 2022 World Twenty20 Last. Morgan was also the lone remaining member of England's 2010 World Twenty20 champion team – England's but ICC world championship going into this last.
Their campaign was nearly derailed after a loss at Lord's to defending champions and arch-rivals Commonwealth of australia left them having to beat both India and New Zealand to guarantee their semi-final spot. They won both games and finished tertiary in the round-robin stage with 12 points (six wins and three losses out of nine matches). They met grouping runners-upward Commonwealth of australia in the second semi-concluding at Edgbaston on 11 July and soundly defeated them past 8 wickets to progress to the final. Key moments included Woakes having David Warner defenseless for 9, Jofra Archer trapping helm Aaron Finch lbw for a golden duck, Buttler running out Australian pinnacle scorer and former captain Steve Smith through his legs on 85 and Jason Roy's 85 off 65 every bit England completed their chase with 107 assurance to spare.[12]
Match [edit]
Friction match officials [edit]
On 12 July 2019, the International Cricket Council (ICC) named Sri Lankan Kumar Dharmasena and South African Marais Erasmus equally the on-field umpires, with Australian Rod Tucker every bit the third umpire, Pakistani Aleem Dar equally the reserve umpire and Sri Lankan Ranjan Madugalle named as lucifer referee.[13]
Teams and toss [edit]
Both teams remained unchanged from their semi-final matches; New Zealand decided that the line-up that beat Republic of india against the odds would work in their favour in the terminal, while England'south Jason Roy avoided pause later on his bear witness of dissent in their semi-last match against Australia to open up the batting for the hosts.[14]
Some early on rain slightly delayed the toss, with the match starting at 10:45, 15 minutes later than scheduled. Information technology was feared that the rain would interfere with the match, but it cleared upward quickly, although the clouded conditions and wet grass inverse the dynamic of the toss. New Zealand won the toss and decided to bat first.[15] [14]
New Zealand innings [edit]
Martin Guptill and Henry Nicholls opened the innings for New Zealand, with Nicholls scoring his first half-century of the tournament.[16] A further 30 runs from helm Kane Williamson, and 47 from wicket-keeper Tom Latham, helped New Zealand to a total of 241/viii from their fifty overs. Chris Woakes and Liam Plunkett took three wickets each for the hosts.[17]
England innings [edit]
England scored 14 runs in the final over to tie the match.
Defending a middling score, the New Zealand bowlers bowled effectively, hampering England's elevation order, with merely Jonny Bairstow managing more a get-go with 36. With the loss of their top order, England savage to 86/4 in the 24th over; notwithstanding, a century partnership between Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler for the fifth wicket got them back into the game before Buttler was caught. Only with 5 overs to play, England still required another 46 runs and the lesser order were forced to bat more aggressively. Stokes managed to farm the strike and, more than crucially, score runs, leaving England needing 15 to win from the final over, ii wickets all the same in manus. Subsequently two dot balls, Stokes hit a vi into the stands at deep mid-wicket, bringing their score to 233/viii.
From the third-final ball of the final over, Stokes drove the ball into mid-wicket. Guptill fielded the ball and threw information technology back to the striker's finish as Stokes was returning to consummate a 2nd run; however, every bit Stokes dived for the crease, the brawl deflected off his bat and to the boundary behind the wicket, resulting in four runs being added to the two that Stokes had run.[18] The final two deliveries went for a run each, just England lost their last 2 wickets going for a second run each time.
Super Over [edit]
England finished with the same score equally New Zealand, sending the game to a Super Over.
The England team gloat after running out Martin Guptill in the Super Over.
With the scores tied at 241, the match went to a Super Over. Stokes and Buttler returned to the crease for England to face the bowling of Trent Boult; the pair scored fifteen runs without loss, with both batsmen contributing a boundary four. For New Zealand, Guptill and James Neesham went in to face Jofra Archer, needing 16 runs to claim the title. Archer'south over started desperately, beginning with a wide, and a steady accumulation of runs, along with a 6 from Neesham off the third ball, left New Zealand needing 2 from the final commitment. Facing his first brawl of the Super Over and the concluding of the match, Guptill striking the ball to deep mid-wicket and tried to scamper back for the winning run, but Roy'due south throw in to Buttler was a proficient one, and Guptill was run out well short of his crease. New Zealand finished with 15 runs, the Super Over tied, but England'due south superior boundary count (26 to New Zealand'due south 17) meant they won the World Cup title for the start time in four final appearances. Stokes earned Human being of the Lucifer honours with his unbeaten 84, plus eight runs in the Super Over.[nineteen]
Ian Smith on the Television receiver broadcast of the final brawl[xx] |
Jonathan Agnew on Test Match Special 'south radio circulate of the final ball on BBC Radio Five Live[21] |
Friction match details [edit]
- New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
- Super Over: England xv/0, New Zealand 15/1.
- England won on the boundary count back rule (26–17).[22]
- Kane Williamson (NZ) scored the highest number of runs every bit a captain in a single Globe Cup series (578).[23]
- Joe Root (Eng) took his 13th grab of the tournament, the most in a unmarried Cricket Earth Cup.[24]
- This was the first time that a Super Over was used to determine the winner of a One Twenty-four hour period International, and was also the get-go Super Over to terminate in a tie.[25]
- England became the third team in succession to win the World Loving cup at home.[26]
Concluding scorecard
- 1st innings
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Player | Status | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | Strike rate | |
Martin Guptill | lbw b Woakes | xix | 18 | ii | ane | 105.55 | |
Henry Nicholls | b Plunkett | 55 | 77 | four | 0 | 71.42 | |
Kane Williamson | c Buttler b Plunkett | xxx | 53 | 2 | 0 | 56.60 | |
Ross Taylor | lbw b Wood | fifteen | 31 | 0 | 0 | 48.38 | |
Tom Latham | c sub (Vince) b Woakes | 47 | 56 | ii | 1 | 83.92 | |
James Neesham | c Root b Plunkett | nineteen | 25 | 3 | 0 | 76.00 | |
Colin de Grandhomme | c sub (Vince) b Woakes | xvi | 28 | 0 | 0 | 57.14 | |
Mitchell Santner | not out | 5 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 55.55 | |
Matt Henry | b Archer | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 200.00 | |
Trent Boult | not out | one | 2 | 0 | 0 | 50.00 | |
Lockie Ferguson | did not bat | ||||||
Extras | (lb 12, w 17, nb one) | 30 | |||||
Full | (viii wickets; 50 overs) | 241 | fourteen | 2 |
Fall of wickets: 1/29 (Guptill, 6.2 ov), 2/103 (Williamson, 22.4 ov), 3/118 (Nicholls, 26.5 ov), four/141 (Taylor, 33.1 ov), 5/173 (Neesham, 39 ov), vi/219 (De Grandhomme, 46.5 ov), 7/232 (Latham, 48.3 ov), 8/240 (Henry, 49.three ov)
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Bowler | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | Econ | Wides | NBs |
Chris Woakes | ix | 0 | 37 | 3 | four.11 | 0 | {{{no-balls}}} |
Jofra Archer | 10 | 0 | 42 | i | four.20 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-assurance}}} |
Liam Plunkett | 10 | 0 | 42 | 3 | four.20 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Marking Forest | 10 | 1 | 49 | 1 | iv.ninety | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Adil Rashid | 8 | 0 | 39 | 0 | iv.87 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Ben Stokes | 3 | 0 | 20 | 0 | 6.66 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-assurance}}} |
- 2nd innings
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Player | Status | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | Strike rate | |
Jason Roy | c Latham b Henry | 17 | 20 | 3 | 0 | 85.00 | |
Jonny Bairstow | b Ferguson | 36 | 55 | 7 | 0 | 65.45 | |
Joe Root | c Latham b De Grandhomme | 7 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 23.33 | |
Eoin Morgan | c Ferguson b Neesham | nine | 22 | 0 | 0 | 40.90 | |
Ben Stokes | non out | 84 | 98 | v | 2 | 85.71 | |
Jos Buttler | c sub (Southee) b Ferguson | 59 | 60 | 6 | 0 | 98.33 | |
Chris Woakes | c Latham b Ferguson | 2 | four | 0 | 0 | l.00 | |
Liam Plunkett | c Boult b Neesham | x | x | one | 0 | 100.00 | |
Jofra Archer | b Neesham | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Adil Rashid | run out (Santner/Boult) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Marker Wood | run out (Neesham/Boult) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | |
Extras | (b 2, lb 3, due west 12) | 17 | |||||
Total | (all out; 50 overs) | 241 | 22 | 2 |
Fall of wickets: 1/28 (Roy, 5.4 ov), two/59 (Root, 16.3 ov), 3/71 (Bairstow, xix.3 ov), 4/86 (Morgan, 23.1 ov), 5/196 (Buttler, 44.5 ov), six/203 (Woakes, 46.1 ov), 7/220 (Plunkett, 48.3 ov), viii/227 (Archer, 49 ov), nine/240 (Rashid, 49.5 ov), 10/241 (Wood, fifty ov)
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Bowler | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | Econ | Wides | NBs |
Trent Boult | 10 | 0 | 67 | 0 | vi.seventy | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Matt Henry | ten | 2 | 40 | 1 | 4.00 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Colin de Grandhomme | x | 2 | 25 | one | 2.50 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Lockie Ferguson | 10 | 0 | 50 | 3 | five.00 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
James Neesham | 7 | 0 | 43 | 3 | 6.14 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Mitchell Santner | iii | 0 | 11 | 0 | iii.66 | {{{wides}}} | {{{no-balls}}} |
Super Over
Post-match [edit]
Reaction [edit]
Panoramic view of Lord's, where the last took identify.
The closeness of the match, with scores being level even after the end of the Super Over and England claiming the tie-billow by having scored more boundaries throughout the match, combined with the dramatic turn of events in the final 60 minutes and the fact that information technology was played as a Cricket Earth Cup Terminal, led to many onetime and active players, analysts and media outlets describing it as the greatest cricket match ever played.[28] One-time England one-twenty-four hour period bowler Stuart Wide called it "the all-time white brawl game of all time".[29] England players Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow alleged the World Loving cup Concluding as "the greatest game always".[30]
The Guardian 'south live commentator wrote: "That is the most amazing game I have ever seen in my life."[14] The Sydney Morning Herald called it "ane of the most dramatic clashes in cricket history",[31] while ABC News referred to it every bit "the greatest ODI ever played".[32] The headline of The Week was "Super human Ben Stokes drags England to victory in the greatest cricket match".[33] With Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer contesting the Wimbledon Championships' longest e'er singles terminal (which finished during the World Loving cup Terminal), and Lewis Hamilton winning the British Thousand Prix on the same day, it was referred to as a "gilt sporting Sunday".[34]
Umpire Kumar Dharmasena's decision to honor England half-dozen runs post-obit an overthrow purlieus in the final over was criticised by old international umpire Simon Taufel, who said information technology was an "fault in judgment" and a "clear mistake" by the on-field umpires.[35] Police 19.8 of the Laws of Cricket says "If the purlieus results from an overthrow or from the wilful act of a fielder, the runs scored shall be: any runs for penalties awarded to either side; the allowance for the boundary; and the runs completed past the batsmen, together with the run in progress if they had already crossed at the instant of the throw or act." Every bit Stokes and Adil Rashid had non crossed at the moment the New Zealand fielder threw the ball, it was suggested that England should but have been awarded one completed run in addition to the overthrow boundary.[36] Dharmasena later admitted this was an error, though said he would "never regret the decision".[37] [38] [39] As a effect of the incident, the Marylebone Cricket Club said it would review the overthrow rule.[40] [41] Some active and quondam players criticised the ICC rule of boundary count and not using the wicket count for a tied match.[42]
Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, said that despite the loss she felt "incredibly proud of the Black Caps, and I hope every New Zealander does because they played remarkable cricket".[43] The New Zealand cricket charabanc, Gary Stead, said that sharing the World Cup is something that "should be considered".[44]
In the wake of the result of the final, the ICC scrapped the boundary count rule; instead teams volition play as many super overs as are necessary until the 1 team wins.[45]
Celebrations [edit]
England perform a lap of accolade around Lord's later their victory.
In the wake of England's victory, the nation erupted into a state of national pride and celebrations that lasted into the night and most of the adjacent twenty-four hours. The England team stayed at Lord'due south for most of the night celebrating. The next twenty-four hour period, the team hosted an event at The Oval, inviting fans to see and greet the team, and pose and take photos with the trophy.[46]
Queen Elizabeth II congratulated the England team on the victory, too as many other loftier-profile celebrities.[47] [48]
Prince Philip and I send our warmest congratulations to the England Men's Cricket team afterward such a thrilling victory in today's World Cup Concluding.
British Prime Minister Theresa May invited the England team to 10 Downing Street the day subsequently the victory to celebrate and offer her congratulations. Former Conservative Prime Government minister Sir John Major, himself a onetime Surrey CCC President and honorary life vice-president, was also in omnipresence.[49] In December, Stokes was too named BBC Sports Personality of the Year, making him the first cricketer to win it since Andrew Flintoff in 2005. In the subsequent New year's day'due south Honours List, 6 England players and staff received Order of the British Empire decorations: CBEs for Morgan and ECB chairman Colin Graves, OBEs for Stokes and coach Trevor Bayliss and MBEs for Buttler and Root.[fifty]
Broadcast [edit]
The lucifer was the offset international cricket match to be broadcast on free-to-air Television set in the United kingdom since the 2005 Ashes series. 8.three meg viewers tuned in to see the last, making it one of the most viewed broadcasts of the year, with the highest audition share since the 2022 FIFA World Loving cup semi-Concluding between Republic of croatia and England and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[51] A unique audience of 15.four million witnessed the nearly exciting concluding via Sky Sports, Sky, Channel iv and More 4, peaking with 8.92m unique viewers at 19:29 at the get-go of the historic Super Over. This was also the highest ever peak having the highest viewing hours for a live cricket match on Great britain television record with 36.6 million.[52]
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External links [edit]
- Official 2022 Globe Cup site
- Cricket World Cup at icc-cricket.com
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Cricket_World_Cup_Final
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