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England and New Zealand battling for World Cup trophy


14 July 2019  

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LORDS: Both England and New Zealand would look to win their first ever 50-over World Cup trophy when they take on each other in the final of the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup on Sunday at the Lord’s Cricket Ground.

England has made it to their fourth World Cup final whereas New Zealand has reached the final for the second time. The three lions last made it to the final in 1992 whereas the Kiwis reached the final in the 2015 World Cup as well.

England had finished the group stage at the third position with 13 points from nine matches whereas New Zealand finished at the fourth spot with 11 points.

When these two teams faced off in the group stage, England came out triumphant as they defeated the BlackCaps by 119 runs.

Publish Date : 14 July 2019 08:47 AM

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