Eng v NZ WC Final LIVE: England Crowned Champions!

Live updates from the England vs New Zealand ICC Cricket World Cup final at The Lord’s.

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ICC World Cup Final: Who Takes The Cup?

Over a month and a half of cricket in England and Wales and it comes down to this one match today. Hosts England take on New Zealand at The Lord’s for a shot at a historic first World Cup title.

The last time the two teams met in this tournament, it was a group stage match as the hosts broke a 27-year-old record to beat the Kiwis at the showpiece event.

While New Zealand beat favorites India to seal the final spot, England thrashed arch-rivals Australia by eight wickets to set up the final date.

ICC World Cup Final: KP Predicts England

Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen has predicted that Eoin Morgan's men will find it rather easy against the Black Caps today.

"You've made it to the home of cricket, herringboneandsui...! I'm thinking an easy win for England," tweeted Pietersen before the start of the match.

Earlier, cricketer-turned commentator Sanjay Manjrekar also predicted England's win in the finals. "If you believe in destiny, then its New Zealand; want to stick to logic -- Then it's England," tweeted Manjrekar.

ICC World Cup Final: Morgan Predicts Low-Scoring Match

On the even of the final, England captain Eoin Morgan predicted a tight, low-scoring match.

Speaking from experience, as he plays his county cricket for Middlesex at Lord's, Morgan said: "It isn't ever a high-scoring ground — so I'd say tomorrow isn't going to be a high-scoring game. I think it will be a bit of a battle."

New Zealand is one of only two teams — along with Afghanistan — to have failed to score at least 300 in any match this tournament but has proved adept at defending or chasing small totals.

The Kiwis beat India in the semifinal in Manchester after posting 239 batting first.

ICC World Cup Final: Toss Delayed

There’s been rain overnight in London and while it won’t stop the match from being played, the toss has been delayed by 15 minutes.

Instead of 2:30pm IST it will now take place at 2:45pm IST.

ICC World Cup Final: NZ Win Toss

Kane Williamson has called it right and he’s elected to bat first against England at The Lord’s. They’re playing an unchanged XI.

“Not at all” is Eoin Morgan’s answer when he’s asked if he is disappointed about losing the toss. The hosts are also playing an unchanged team.

ICC World Cup Final: Lineups

New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson (captain), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham, Jimmy Neesham, Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Trent Boult.

England: Jonny Bairstow, Jason Roy, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan (captain), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Chris Woakes, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood.

ICC World Cup Final: NZ 8/0 in 2 Overs

Martin Guptill once again coming out to bat at the top with Henry Nicholls for company. Lot’s of concern regarding the stalwart’s form in this World Cup but he’s managed to see off the first two overs.

Not without a scare though. Fifth ball of the second over, bowled by Jofra Archer, looks good to the English as they all go up in appeal for an lbw. Umpire Erasmus wont budge and they don’t ask for a review. Good decision that as it turns out, the ball deflected off Guptill’s thigh on it’s way to Buttler.

England 8/0 in 2 overs

ICC World Cup Final: Nicholls Stays Courtesy DRS

Just the third over of the match and there’s another big wicket call. Henry Nicholls is given out lbw by Kumar Dharamasena. The opener consults Guptill for a while before asking for a DRS.

Replays show the ball was headed right above the bails. Nicholls stays back.

Whats a good decision!

ICC World Cup Final: Guptill Out

Second ball of the 7th over and it’s Chris Woakes’ delivery that beats Guptill’s bat on it’s way to his pads. The umpire raises his finger and after a long wait, Guptill asks for a DRS review.

Replays show it was hitting mid-stump and there’s no change of decision here. Guptil’s World Cup ends with a 19.

New Zealand 29/1 in 6.2 overs

ICC World Cup Final: NZ 33/1 in 10 Overs

Kane Williamson is out in the middle trying to (once again) rescue New Zealand’s innings after an early wicket at this World Cup.

Nicolls has made 10 off 30 while the skipper has added 1 in the 12 balls he’s faced.

New Zealand 33/1 in 10 overs.

ICC World Cup Final: NZ 63/1 after 15 Overs

Things have slowed down a lot after Guptill’s wicket and as Eoin Morgan said in his pre-match PC, the final doesn't look like it’s going to be a high-scoring match.

34 runs have been added by the second wicket partnership of Kane Williamson and Henry Nicholls as the Kiwis get 63 on the board in their first 15 overs.

ICC World Cup Final: NZ: 91/1 After 20 Overs

No risks, some rewards and more importantly, no wickets.

The last 14 overs since the Guptill wicket have been slow with the runs but Kane Williamson is ensuring he frustrates the English by allowing no breakthroughs and adding runs at regular intervals.

ICC World Cup Final: Kane Out on 30

England have got the biggest of breakthroughs. New Zealand’s highest-scorer at this World Cup, Kane Williamson, has been caught behind on 30.

Everyone went up in appeal but the umpire didn't budge. Eoin Morgan was quick to decide to ask for the DRS review and replays showed the ball did make contract with the bat, even though a slight one.

Kane has to walk.

NZ are 103/2 in 22.4 overs

England’s Liam Plunkett, centre, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson caught behind during the World Cup final.(Photo: AP)

ICC World Cup Final: Half Century for Henry

He’s seen two of his partners be sent back but Henry Nicholls has stuck his ground and for a reward, he’s reached his half-century.

New Zealand 110/2 in 25.1 overs

ICC World Cup Final: Nicholls Out on 55

Celebrated his half century in the previous over but Henry Nicholls has been sent packing by Liam Plunkett.

The ball catches an inside edge and drags onto the stumps at the back. Nicholls departs for 55, his highest score of the tournament and his ninth half-century in 43 innings.

England have a third wicket. Plunkett has his second.

New Zealand 118/3 after 27 overs

New Zealand’s Henry Nicholls reacts after being clean bowled by England’s Liam Plunkett during the Cricket World Cup final match between England and New Zealand.(Photo: AP)

ICC World Cup Final: NZ: 130/3 After 31 Overs

Both new batsmen at the crease after Plunkett removed Kane Williamson and Henry Nicholls so there’s pressure on Ross Taylor and Tom Latham to ensure they see a few overs without the game tilting too much in favor of England. For that, they need to keep their wickets safe, very safe.

Their partnership is worth 12 off 25 balls now but there’s a lot many overs left in the innings.

New Zealand 130/3 in 31 overs

ICC World Cup Final: Ross Taylor Out!

Mark Wood with the breakthrough!

First ball of the 34th over and the ball crashed onto Ross Taylor’s left pad. The umpire raises his finger and with no appeals left for New Zealand, Ross Taylor is walking on 15.

NZ 141/4 in 33.1 overs

England’s Mark Wood successfully appeals for the wicket of New Zealand’s Ross Taylor, left, LBW during the Cricket World Cup final match between England and New Zealand at Lord’s.(Photo: AP)
New Zealand’s Ross Taylor reacts as he leaves the field after being dismissed by England’s Mark Wood during the Cricket World Cup final match between England and New Zealand at Lord’s cricket ground in London.(Photo: AP)

ICC World Cup Final: NZ 5 Down

England have their 5th wicket.

After threatening to pick up the run rate, James Neesham’s been caught by Joe Root on 19.

“Jimmy Neesham no, no, no. This is exactly what Morgan was looking for - a mistake,” says Michael Clarke in commentary as NZ hit the business end of their innings with most of their top batsmen back in the hut.

NZ: 173/5 in 39 overs

ICC World Cup Final: Final 5 Overs Left

39 runs have been added by de Grandhomme and Latham.

Not many risks taken as New Zealand cross the 200 mark with some overs in hand. Will they now switch gears?

ICC World Cup Final: NZ 6 Down

New Zealand have lost their 6th wicket. Colin de Grandhomme was hit on the head by a Jofra Archer delivery earlier in the innings and since then has not really looked in good touch.

He’s caught on 16 by James Vince off a Chris Woakes delivery.

New Zealand’s Colin de Grandhomme attempts to play a shot during the Cricket World Cup final match between England and New Zealand.(Photo: AP)

ICC World Cup Final: Another Wicket!

Tom Latham was the lone player holding fort on one side of the pitch since Henry Nicholl’s wicket but with just two more overs left, he went looking for some big runs.

After a boundary, his search has ended - in the hands of James Vince.

Chris Woakes with the wicket. Latham out on 47.

NZ 232/7 in 48.3 overs

England’s Chris Woakes celebrates taking the wicket of New Zealand’s Tom Latham during the Cricket World Cup final.(Photo: AP)

ICC World Cup Final: NZ 8 Down

Jofra Archer is given the final over and Matt Henry’s brief is pretty clear - try to hit them all.

He’s caught swinging his bat at every delivery before Archer cleans out his stumps off the third delivery.

New Zealand’s Matt Henry is clean bowled by England’s Jofra Archer during the Cricket World Cup final.(Photo: AP)

ICC World Cup Final: NZ End at 241/8

22 runs for 1 wicket is Jofra Archer’s returns from his last 5 overs as he concedes just 3 runs in the final over of New Zealand’s innings.

That’s it then. England need 242 to win their first-ever World Cup trophy.

ICC World Cup Final: England 24/0 in 5 Overs

English openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow have started the chase very strongly. The duo has already hit 4 fours. But that doesn’t mean the Kiwi bowlers are struggling. Trent Boult and Matt Henry have created many chances in the first few overs. In fact, Roy survived a big shout off first ball. After the on-field umpire said not out, DRS also found it not out.

England 24/0 in 5 Overs

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ICC World Cup Final: Jason Roy Dismissed

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The start New Zealand wanted! Jason Roy departs for 17. Matt Henry again successful in giving his side early breakthrough!

Nice and full delivery towards off stump. Roy forced to push at the ball. It takes an edge and and Latham finishes a low catch.

England 28/1 in 5.4 Overs

ICC World Cup Final: England 56/1 in 15 Overs

After Roy’s wicket, Root and Bairstow are looking to consolidate without taking any risks. Henry and Grandhomme are suffocating the English pair. But Root and Bairstow are picking up the odd boundary.

England 56/1 in 15 Overs

ICC World Cup Final: Root Departs For 7

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This wicket was coming! Root never looked comfortable as he lost his patience finally. Root edges de Grandhomme and a routine catch behind the stumps for Latham. A good length delivery that swung way outside off. Root played a drive away from the body before the ball goes to the keeper.

England 59/2 in 16.3 Overs

ICC World Cup Final: Bairstow Back in the Hut

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Bairstow inside-edges onto his stumps off Ferguson. It was a back of the length delivery which was close to the stumps.

Looks like New Zealand are back in the game. English batsmen really finding it difficult to score.

England 71/3 in 19.3 Overs

ICC World Cup Final: Neesham Sends Morgan Back

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Morgan chases one wide outside the off stump from Jimmy Neesham and Lockie Ferguson takes an absolute stunner at deep point.

New Zealand now have a serious chance.

England 93/4 in 25 Overs.

ICC World Cup Final: 100 Up For England

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A four down the ground from Ben Stokes helps England bring up their 100. Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes at the wicket for England at the moment.

ICC World Cup Final: England Need 127 from 120 Balls

Buttler, Stokes at the crease. The duo playing the waiting game. Wickets will be the key here as New Zealand will be looking to break the partnership. Boult and Santner bowling for New Zealand.

England 115/4 in 30 Overs.

ICC World Cup Final: Buttler-Stokes add 50-run stand

The Stokes-Buttler duo is helping England get close to the target. In the process, they add a 50-run stand keeping their team in the game.

England 141/4 in 35 Overs.

ICC World Cup Final: 150-Up For England

Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler stand moves to 70 as England bring up 150. The duo showing their experience just when their team needed. NZ keen on breaking the partnership.

England 156/4 in 38 Overs.

ICC World Cup Final: England Need 72 from 60 balls

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Finally the game has come down to the last 10 overs for England. They need 72 are are well placed to get chase down the score with Buttler and Stokes at the wicket.

ICC World Cup Final: Stokes, Buttler Score 50 Each

Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler score 50 each and also add a 100-run stand. New Zealand, meanwhile are giving it their best in the final stages of the game.

ICC World Cup Final: Ferguson Strikes Twice in Quick Succession

England lose the key wicket of Jos Buttler after he just got to his fifty. Lockie Ferguson accounted for Buttler and soon after Woakes as England have lost two quick wickets. An outside chance for the Kiwis.

England 208/6 in 47 Overs.

ICC World Cup Final: Match Ties, Super Over to Decide

ICC World Cup Final: England Score 15 in Their Super Over

ICC World Cup Final: England Score 15 in Their Super Over

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: Guptill, Neesham Come Out to Bat

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: England Start With a Wide

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: NZ 3/0 in 0.1 Over

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: NZ 9/0 in 0.2 Over

Neesham hits Archer for a six over deep cover.

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: NZ 11/0 in 0.3 Over

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: NZ 13/0 in 0.4 Over

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: NZ 14/0 in 0.5 Over

ICC World Cup Final Super Over: NZ 15/0 in 1 over

England Win the World Cup

England crowned champions on the basis of more number of boundaries than New Zealand in the match after the Super over also ended in a tie.

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Published: 14 Jul 2019,12:38 PM IST

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