2019 Cricket World Cup Final

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The 2019 Cricket World Cup Final was a One Day International cricket match played at Lord's in London, England, on 14 July 2019 to determine the winner of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. It was contested by the runners-up from the previous tournament, New Zealand, and the host nation, England. It was the fifth time Lord's had hosted the Cricket World Cup Final, the most of any ground. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
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rdf:langString Super Over: England 15/0, New Zealand 15/1. *England won on the boundary count back rule . *Kane Williamson scored the highest number of runs as a captain in a single World Cup series . *Joe Root took his 13th catch of the tournament, the most in a single Cricket World Cup. *This was the first time that a Super Over was used to determine the winner of a One Day International, and was also the first Super Over to finish in a tie. *England became the third team in succession to win the World Cup at home.
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rdf:langString It's come to this. Here's the last ball of the World Cup Final. Archer bowls it – it's clipped away to the leg side. They're going to come back for the second. The throw is picked up, they throw to the wicketkeeper's end...he's run out, is he?! I think he's run out! England think he's run out!...Wait now, listen... That tells you that England have won the World Cup!
rdf:langString This is the moment! It's Archer to Guptill: 2 to win. ' Guptill's gonna push for 2! They've got to go! It's [the ball] gonna...' Roy's gonna go to the keeper's end... He's got it! England have won the World Cup! By the barest of margins! By the barest of all margins! Absolute ecstasy for England! Agony, agony for New Zealand!
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rdf:langString The 2019 Cricket World Cup Final was a One Day International cricket match played at Lord's in London, England, on 14 July 2019 to determine the winner of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. It was contested by the runners-up from the previous tournament, New Zealand, and the host nation, England. It was the fifth time Lord's had hosted the Cricket World Cup Final, the most of any ground. The two teams were tied on 241 runs at the end of the match, resulting in a Super Over being played to break the tie. On the final ball of New Zealand's Super Over, after equalling the 15 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 also tied. England won on the boundary count-back rule, having scored 26 boundaries to New Zealand's 17, thus becoming Cricket World Cup winners for the first time. It was the first time a One Day International final match required a Super Over, and subsequently the first time it had been decided by a boundary count. The match has been described as one of the greatest and most dramatic in the history of the sport, with some analysts describing it as the greatest match in the history of one-day cricket.
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