The much-awaited quadrennial ODI World Cup final lived u🌸p to the expectations of millions, as nothing could distinguish between England and New Zealand, even after 100 overs of cricketing action.
To decide the winners, a high-octane Super Over took place a♓nd even then, the two teams scored the same amount of runs.
However, a bizarre boundary-count rule, which was scrapped later, helped the host being crowned world cham🦩pions of ODI cricket.
Dur🌟ing the Super Over, a maximum of three batsmen🌞 can be nominated by one side to face six deliveries from the bowler from the opposition.
New Zealand captain, Kane Williamson sent Jimmy Neesham and Martin Guptill to face the music in the middle. Now, Williamson has opened up about the reason behind sending the two batters to face Jofra Archer.
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