England Cricket Team (IANS)
London, July 15 (CRICKETNMORE): England became the World Cup champions for the first time in cricket history after defeating New Zealand in a pulsating final which ended in a nail-biting Super Over at Lord's.
On Sunday, the Black Caps needed two to win from the final ball but a superb throw from Jason Roy in the deep saw Martin Guptill agonizingly run out, as Kane Williamson's side finished runners-up for the second successive World Cup. The result of the game was decided on the boundary count in which the Three Lions beat the Kiwis.
After the nail-biting summit clash, sports fraternity congratulated both the teams for their efforts and dubbed the match as the "best white-ball game of all time".