Postpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 14 July 2019
Lockie Ferguson continues into his seventh over.
England become men's world champions for first time after incredible final goes to super over
Eoin Morgan's men victorious by virtue of having scored more boundaries (super over was tied)
England batted first in super over - Stokes (8*) and Buttler (7*) post 15-0
New Zealand post 15-1 - Neesham 13, Guptill 1
Wood run out off final ball of England's innings, meaning scores were tied
Stokes (84*) and Buttler (59) put on 110 after England fell to 86-4 in chase of 242
Latham's punchy 47 lifts NZ to 241-8; Nicholls only NZ batsman to pass 50
Jack Skelton, Tom Rostance and Matthew Henry
Lockie Ferguson continues into his seventh over.
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England were 86-4 when these two came together.
If you're just tuning in here's the four wickets which have gone down...
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HELLO!
Jos Buttler skips to off, bends down and ramps Matt Henry's final delivery over his shoulder and away for four.
That man is different gravy. What a shot - Ben Stokes punches his bat to applaud his team-mate.
The ramp shot would give you a fright if anyone else played it. When Buttler does it, you feel a sense of calm.
Henry finishes with a nagging 1-40 off his 10 overs.
Matt Henry gets a scrambled seam delivery to snort off a length and Ben Stokes does well to drop his hands out of the way of it. Whew.
Matt Henry returns for his final over.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Something has to give, it's bubbling up beautifully. You get the feeling there will either be an over where England score 18 or there's a wicket...
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Small Man Peaky: Buttler and Stokes need to start getting boundaries early in the over. The required rate continues to climb.
Jordan Hart: Nerves. My heart is going ten to the dozen.
Karl, Dover: Sunday afternoons should be relaxing. This is too tense.
Martin Guptill burning through the review cost New Zealand when they batted.
Will this come back to haunt them?
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
Liam Plunkett’s face of absolute nausea is the look of every England fan in this ground.
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Jos Buttler cracks a drive to extra cover and steals a sharp single.
He then tips back the brim of his helmet to let out a few drops of sweat.
A game to induce the sweats in everyone.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Short! That's not the length to bowl on here! Stokes had all the time in the world to hit that in front of square.
OK, you can look up for the replay of this shot, Lewis.
Width from Lockie Ferguson outside, Ben Stokes fetches it, hits it very hard into the ground and the ball races away through mid-wicket to the fence.
Big pressure release.
I really wouldn't advise it Lewis.
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Lewis Starks: The back of my sofa as we speak... Can I look up yet?
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What a shot this is.
Jimmy Neesham pushes it very full but Jos Buttler picks it up instantly and lofts it expertly back over the bowler's head for four.
That turns a good Neesham over into a good one for England - seven from it.
Tom Fordyce
BBC chief sports writer at Lord's
Lord’s is awash with pacers. Men and women walking, hopping, striding purposely to nowhere at all. A nation has forgotten that watching sport is supposed to be fun. Fun!
Ben Stokes inside edges just past his leg stump.
Gasps turn to cheers as Stokes scampers two for it.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
England need a big over somewhere down the line - but they have wickets in hand.
Jimmy Neesham, he of the nagging medium pace that is so tough to get away on this pitch, is back...