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Cricket fraternity criticises 'ridiculous' boundary rule
London, July 15 (CRICKETNMORE): England won their first World Cup on the basis of a superior boundary count against New Zealand in the finals played at Lord's on Sunday.
Two dramatic run-outs in the final over of England's innings took the game into a Super Over with the scores tied on 241. And with the Super Over also ending in a tie, the winner of 2019 edition of the showpiece event was decided by the number of boundaries. England scored 26 boundaries in total in the entire duration of the match as compared to 17 by the Black Caps.
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