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England Takes Home The Cricket World Cup 2019 For The First Time

For all the cricket lovers worldwide, 14th July was an unforgettable day. The final match between New Zealand and England was not just thrilling but also bizarre. It birthed a tie among the two teams that resulted in a super over; an event that occurred for the first time in the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup. The super over too was a tie. 

New Zealand that batted first, set a target of 241 runs for England. England succeeded in finishing with the exact total which led to a tie. To bring out a clear winner, a super over was played. However, so tough was the competitions that it too ended up in a tie with both teams making 15 runs in 6 balls each.   

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The winner was then decided on the basis of the number of boundaries scored in the match and in the super over. England emerged victorious as it had hit 22 fours and 2 sixes as compared to New Zealand’s 16 boundaries. 

Being their first victory in the men’s cricket world cup, Eoin Morgan’s team and the entire nation was drenched with joy, happiness and pride. However, on the other hand, the team of New Zealand was dejected. Had they won the match, they too could have held the trophy for the first time. The boys though did give a tough competition and were equally deserving of the cup. 

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At the end of the match, both the teams appreciated the hard efforts put in by each player to win the match and said it was commendable. After emerging as the cricket world champions, the team garnered applause, love, congratulations and praises from all over the world.  

England truly has become the cricket world champion. Two years back, the women’s cricket team had brought the 50-over women’s cricket world cup home. The men too hold the same title now.

It is interesting to note that, apart from winning the ICC Cricket World Cup of 2019, England has also previously won the Football World Cup and Rugby World Cup. 

Aakanksha Ahire

Aakanksha is a feature writer covering youth centric beats involving education, careers, health, lifetsyle, culture, and mental health. Though a Gen Z, she is a Millennial at heart. You can connect with her @aakankshahire

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