England brought end to a 44-year wait for their first ICC Cricket World Cup title as they pipped a gritty New Zealand side due to more boundaries recorded following a tied Super Over in a nail-biting finish at Lord’s on Sunday.
Chasing a target of 242 for victory, the hosts were in trouble at 86/4 before a century partnership between Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes ensured England tied the contest, forcing a Super Over where more drama was followed.
Both sides scored 15 runs but England won due to a tie-break rule because they struck more boundaries.
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Eoin Morgan’s men had already climbed to the top of the ODI rankings heading into the tournament and, after plenty of highs and lows over the past six weeks, they eventually justified their tag as the bookmakers’ pre-tournament favourites to win the World Cup.
It was not an easy ride for England, whose defeats against Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia in the group stage put them on the brink of elimination.
But England kept their cool to defeat India and New Zealand and book a last-four spot before crushing Australia in the semi-finals and surviving one final test of their nerve against New Zealand in what will be remembered as the greatest ODI game ever.
While England celebrated, it was another heart-breaking loss for New Zealand, who also finished as runners-up in the previous World Cup in 2015 after losing to Australia in the final.
Here’s a look at some interesting numbers from the dramatic final:
2017: England Women - World Champions
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 14, 2019
2019: England Men - World Champions
England win the World Cup at Lord's - again!#CWC19Final pic.twitter.com/BpzL5rmxpP
The top-2 run-getters of #CWC19 were separated by just 1 run
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 14, 2019
Rohit 648
Warner 647
It is the smallest difference in the top-2 scorers of a WC edition.
Prev:
2015: 6 runs; Guptill 547, Sanga 541
1983: 17 runs; Gower 384, Viv 367
2011: 18 runs; Dilshan 500, Tendulkar 482
Tie in ODI finals
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) July 14, 2019
Aus vs WI MCG 1984 - B & H World Series Cup
Eng vs Aus Lord's 2005 - NatWest Series
Eng vs NZ Lord's 2019 - World Cup#ENGvNZ #CWC19Final
England (men) in ICC events
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 14, 2019
WINNER #WT20 2010
WINNER #CWC19
runner-up #CWC in 1979, 1987, 1992
runner-up #CT in 2004, 2013
runner-up #WT20 in 2016#CWC19Final#EngvNZ #EngvsNZ #NZvEng #NZvsEng#CricketWorldCupFinal
Highest batting average in the World Cup:
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) July 14, 2019
Shakib Al Hasan 86.60
Kane Williamson 82.60
Rohit Sharma 81.00
David Warner 71.90
Babar Azam 67.70#CWC19
Ben Stokes has now scored 400-plus runs and taken seven wickets this World Cup - the first England player with 400-plus runs and five-plus wickets in an edition of ODI WC.#ENGvsNZ #CWC19Final
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 14, 2019
Most runs by a captain in a World Cup:
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) July 14, 2019
578 Kane Williamson (2019)
548 Mahela Jayawardene (2007)
539 Ricky Ponting (2007)
507 Aaron Finch (2019)
482 AB de Villiers (2015)#CWC19
With 27 #CWC19 scalps, Mitchell Starc broke the record for most wickets claimed by a bowler at a ICC Cricket World Cup 👏#CmonAussie pic.twitter.com/Hy1lhVw0GT
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 15, 2019
Last three ODI WCs have been won by home teams:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 14, 2019
2011 - India
2015 - Australia
2019 - England#NZvENG #CWC19Final
In #CWC19 #CWC2019
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 14, 2019
Most victories
8 - England
7 - India/Australia
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Fewest losses
2 - India
3 - Australia/England/Pakistan#CWC19Final#EngvNZ #EngvsNZ #NZvEng #NZvsEng#CWC#CricketWorldCupFinal
Eoin Morgan:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) July 14, 2019
Born in Ireland.
Started his International career with Ireland.
Moved to England.
Became the captain of England cricket team.
Lead England to first ever World Cup title.
Congrats. What a story! #CWC19Final
Kane Williamson finishes the #CWC19 with 578 runs. As a captain, only Greg Chappell (686 in B&H World Series 1980/81) and Allan Border (590 in B&H World Series 1984/85) have more runs in an ODI series/tournament!#CWC2019#CWC19Final#EngvNZ #EngvsNZ #NZvEng #NZvsEng
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 14, 2019
Best bowling figures in an ODI WC final for England:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 14, 2019
3/22 - Derek Pringle v Pakistan, MCG, 1992
3/42 - Liam Plunkett v NZ, Lord's, 2019*
Plunkett (34y 99d) is the oldest player to take three or more wickets in an ODI WC final. (Prev. D Pringle - 33y 189d)#NZvENG
Player of the series in World Cups
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) July 14, 2019
1992 M Crowe
1996 S Jayasuriya
1999 L Klusener
2003 S Tendulkar
2007 G McGrath
2011 Yuvraj Singh
2015 M Starc
2019 #KaneWilliamson#CWC19Final #CWC19 #BackTheBlackCaps
Colin de Grandhomme out for 16 which means the highest score by a Zimbabwe-born in WC Finals is still Graeme Hick's 17 in WC 1992. #CWC19Final
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) July 14, 2019
Highest individual scores while chasing in an ODI WC final:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 14, 2019
107* - Arvinda de Silva v Aus, Lahore, 1996
97 - Gautam Gambhir v SL, Mumbai, 2011
91* - MS Dhoni v SL, Mumbai, 2011
84* - Ben Stokes v NZ, Lord's, 2019*
82 - Virender Sehwag v Aus, Jo'burg, 2003#ENGvsNZ #CWC19Final
Most runs in maiden World Cup
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) July 14, 2019
510 Jonny Bairstow in 2019*
474 Babar Azam in 2019
461 Rahul Dravid in 1999#CWC19Final
Jason Roy-Jonny Bairstow as openers..
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 14, 2019
in ODIs: 32 inns, 2223 runs, ave 69.46, 100s: 11 (HP 174), 50s: 7, S/r: 118.62
in #CWC19: 6 inns, 548 runs, ave 91.33, 100s: 4 (HP 160), 50s: 0, S/r: 114.41#CWC2019#CWC19Final#EngvNZ #EngvsNZ #NZvEng #NZvsEng#CWC
Man of the Match in World Cup finals
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) July 14, 2019
C Lloyd
V Richards
M Amarnath
D Boon
Wasim Akram
Aravinda de Silva
S Warne
R Ponting
A Gilchrist
MS Dhoni
J Faulkner
BEN STOKES#CWC19Final #CWC19 #WeAreEngland
Across 48 #CWC19 games, we witnessed some splendid batting performances. Here are the top run-scorers from the tournament 🏏
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 15, 2019
Who impressed you the most? pic.twitter.com/b7FcIvAtf7
(with AFP inputs)