Summary

  • 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

  1. Eng 99-4published at 27.2 overs

    Buttler 8, Stokes 10

    Jimmy Neesham tying up the other end - this has been a clinic of how to bowl on this sort of wicket. And England bowled well.

    Jimmy NeeshamImage source, Reuters
  2. Eng 98-4published at 27 overs

    Big Colin 9-1-22-1

    Who had a fiver on Colin de Grandhomme for man of the tournament? Niche.

    He's unplayable! England can't get him off the strip.

  3. Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at Lord's

    There's some India fans singing "oh, Ravi Jadeja" in one of the stands. Stokes and Buttler could do with channeling his semi-final innings against New Zealand...

  4. Worm updatepublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    England were 98-4 after 26 overs - NZ were 118-3...

    WormImage source, Opta
  5. Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    James Anderson
    England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    The fielding in this World Cup has been outstanding - not just the catching but the fielding on the boundary too. These two teams have been the best.

    Lockie FergusonImage source, PA Media
  6. How's stat?!published at 17:05 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    Andy Zaltzman
    Test Match Special statistician

    There have been 107 dot balls in the first 25 overs of this innings. That is the most England have played out in the first 30 overs since the last World Cup.

  7. Eng 98-4published at 26 overs

    Buttler 7, Stokes 10

    Just three off the over - New Zealand keeping it tight as a drum out there.

    Stay with us ET. Ouuuuch.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

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    ET: At the “I can't listen anymore” stage

  9. Eng 95-4published at 25.3 overs

    England need 147 to win from 147 balls.

    EASY.

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    #bbccricket

    Ed King: When this is over, the question will be asked, why did the best batting team in the World Cup prepare a home pitch that favoured the opposition?

    We've received a lot of tweets like Ed's. The ICC prepare the pitches for a World Cup not England or the groundsmen of English grounds.

  11. Eng 93-4published at 25 overs

    A lot of white, middle-aged men are holding their head in their hands. A slice of England on display.

    This is like the day the cast of Top Gear got canned.

  12. Postpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    James Anderson
    England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    We thought it would be Henry and Boult that would be the dangermen. It's Neesham and De Grandhomme causing most of the problems!

  13. Eng 92-4published at 24.3 overs

    The only thing more English than blowing a final on home turf is nearly not qualifying at all, then beating India and Australia, and then blowing it.

    But hang on, we're not halfway through the innings yet. And England have Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes in. Buttler will see a chase of 242 as a walk in the park, right?

    Right?

  14. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

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    Rebecca: Utterly brainless from Morgan. We don’t need to wallop it, just rotate strike and keep ticking over.

    Robin Drain: Reckless utterly utterly reckless!

    Eoin MorganImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at Lord's

    I have never heard a crowd gasp as loudly as when that Lockie Ferguson grab was shown on the big screen. Even Neesham didn't realise what had happened. I was stood on the Nursery Ground and everybody applauded, then turned to one another and sighed. Nerves, nerves, nerves aplenty.

  17. Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    James Anderson
    England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Jos Buttler will take the positive option every opportunity that he gets.

  18. Eng 89-4published at 24 overs

    Buttler 3, Stokes 5

    These two need to go big and deep for England to win from here, you'd think.

    Every ball feels like an event.

  19. Postpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    The guitarist/batsman strikes up Song 2 - and you get the feeling that this could be over in two minutes as well...

    Jos Buttler is the new man in.

  20. Postpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 14 July 2019

    James Anderson
    England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Poor cricket all round, apart from the catch. It was a short and wide loosener and Eoin Morgan has gone aerial when he didn't need to.