The England team qualified for the next four years to be the new heors of the Cricket World Cup.
It’s the New Zealand team’s dream of a World Cup.
New Zealand and England qualified for the semi-finals, beating India and Australia in the semifinals.
Both teams have never won a Cricket World Cup and it is the second consecutive year that New Zealand will play in the final.
This year’s championships were airlifted to the historic Lords Stadium amidst the cheering of the fans.
With a view to retaining the domination of the cricket world for another four years, the hosts England, led by Oine Morgan and the New Zealand team led by Kane Williamson, arrived at Lord’s Stadium in what is now Randewala, England.
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson decided to bat first after winning the toss at Lord’s.
New Zealand scored 241 runs for the loss of 08 wickets in their allotted 50 overs.
Henry Nichols scored 55 runs for New Zealand, while Tom Latham scored 47.
Chris Wocks and Liam Plunkett took three wickets each.
Chasing a 242-run target, New Zealand bowlers put pressure on England by scoring 86 runs for the first four wickets.
But Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler combined for 110 in the 5th wicket to put England on the path to victory.
However, with the score at 59, Jos Buttler opened the scoring for the hosts again.
The last few overs of the match were tough but somehow England scored 15 in the final over to win the match.
Ben Stokes was unable to score the first two balls of Trent Bolt’s over.
But Ben Stokes was able to warm up the game with a six off the third ball.
Ben Stokes hit a two-run homer over the midwicket zone in the fourth to try to get the side to score.
Martin Guptill, who was bowling at Midwicket at the time, put the ball into the hands of the wicketkeeper, who unfortunately hit Stokes’ stumps.
England won the toss and elected to bat first.
But England managed only 2 runs in those balls.
As a result of the match, the Super Bowl was used to select the World Cup holders.
England won the toss and elected to bat first.
New Zealand needed 16 runs in the Super Bowl to win the World Cup.
If the match of the World Cup rules were over, the team that hit the most sixes and fours would win the game.
With England hitting six and four, New Zealand had no choice but to score 16 runs for victory.
Jimi Nisham, however, managed to score 13 runs in the first five balls of the first over bowled by Joffra Archer, which resulted in New Zealand winning by 2 runs.
But New Zealand were able to score only one point in the final ball and both teams were equalized in the Super Over.
England won the match with six sixes and four fours.
England hit 24 sixes and four fours while New Zealand had 16 sixes and four fours.
England were able to win the World Cup after a tough match.
With that win, England became the sixth team to win the World Cup.