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The '''2019 Cricket World Cup Final''' was a [[One Day International]] [[cricket]] match played at [[Lord's]] in [[London]], England, on 14 July 2019 to determine the winner of the [[2019 Cricket World Cup]]. It was contested by the runners-up from the previous tournament, [[New Zealand national cricket team|New Zealand]], and the host nation, [[England cricket team|England]]. It was the fifth time Lord's had hosted the [[List of Cricket World Cup finals|Cricket World Cup Final]], the most of any ground.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/sports/cricket/lords-to-host-record-5th-world-cup-final-in-2019-world-cup-14474.html |title=Lord's to host record 5th final in 2019 World Cup |work=India TV |access-date=7 July 2019}}</ref> | The '''2019 Cricket World Cup Final''' was a [[One Day International]] [[cricket]] match played at [[Lord's]] in [[London]], [[England]], on 14 July 2019 to determine the winner of the [[2019 Cricket World Cup]]. It was contested by the runners-up from the previous tournament, [[New Zealand national cricket team|New Zealand]], and the host nation, [[England cricket team|England]]. It was the fifth time Lord's had hosted the [[List of Cricket World Cup finals|Cricket World Cup Final]], the most of any ground.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/sports/cricket/lords-to-host-record-5th-world-cup-final-in-2019-world-cup-14474.html |title=Lord's to host record 5th final in 2019 World Cup |work=India TV |access-date=7 July 2019}}</ref> | ||
The two teams were [[Result (cricket)#Tie|tied]] on 241 runs at the end of the match, resulting in a [[Super Over]] being played to break the tie. On the final ball of New Zealand's Super Over, after equalling the 15 runs England managed in their over, [[Martin Guptill]] attempted to score the winning run but was [[run out]] by [[Jason Roy]] and [[Jos Buttler]], meaning the Super Over was also tied. England won on the [[Boundary (cricket)|boundary]] count-back rule, having scored 26 boundaries to New Zealand's 17, thus becoming [[Cricket World Cup]] winners for the first time. | The two teams were [[Result (cricket)#Tie|tied]] on 241 runs at the end of the match, resulting in a [[Super Over]] being played to break the tie. On the final ball of New Zealand's Super Over, after equalling the 15 runs England managed in their over, [[Martin Guptill]] attempted to score the winning run but was [[run out]] by [[Jason Roy]] and [[Jos Buttler]], meaning the Super Over was also tied. England won on the [[Boundary (cricket)|boundary]] count-back rule, having scored 26 boundaries to New Zealand's 17, thus becoming [[Cricket World Cup]] winners for the first time. |