England lift the World Cup for the first time in the history of the game after beating New Zealand in a high-voltage drama at Lord’s. The match that went in Super-over saw England go over the line at home.
A true king❤️ Delivered the perfect ending to the most intense match in cricket history. Well done champ #ENGvsNZ #CWC19Final pic.twitter.com/KHwPqa1f3u
— ishita (@ishitarahman_) July 14, 2019
May be England deserves the world cup but this team deserves “THE WORLD” ❤️#ENGvsNZ #CWC19Final #ENGvsNZ pic.twitter.com/8pjQYiU0lO
— im tanveer singh (@Tanveer38740702) July 14, 2019
We can also feel the pain of “run out” Guptill. #CWC19Final #CWC19
— Haveliwale (@Zafarul31610807) July 14, 2019
#ENGvsNZ pic.twitter.com/6LU2O9rD6O
#ENGvsNZ
— Hafeez Rehman (@Hafeezslh2009) July 14, 2019
Feeling sad for this guy great captaincy, Hardluck pic.twitter.com/z6ILVBkBix
England cap a phenomenal turnaround from 2015.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 14, 2019
Run-out off the last ball! There will never be another World Cup final like this.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 14, 2019
Jimmy Neesham was thinking about quitting cricket a year ago and nearly won the World Cup for his country today.
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) July 14, 2019
Ben Stokes after what happened in the T20 WC final in 2016 , won the match for his country today.
Lesson sport teaches- Never give up and keep dreaming #EngvsNZ
Heartbreak for New Zealand, who missed out on the title by the finest of margins ????#NZvENG | #CWC19Final | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/bSe331jO0J
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) July 14, 2019
England are a boundary hitting team…NZ are accumulators. In the end, the new brand of English cricket came to their rescue. More boundaries. Investment of four long years paid off…on the biggest night. Well done, England. #CWC19 #EngvNZ
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) July 14, 2019
Two consecutive finals. Losing the finals because of fewer boundaries in a TIED game. It’s impossible not to feel for NZ. Tough luck, guys. You won a lot of hearts. #CWC19 #EngvNZ
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) July 14, 2019