Eng 66-2published at 19 overs
Target 242
We've all been there.
England are really struggling against Colin de Grandhomme. Prepare for an influx of baby Colins around the world in 2020. Long overdue.
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
Target 242
We've all been there.
England are really struggling against Colin de Grandhomme. Prepare for an influx of baby Colins around the world in 2020. Long overdue.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
The atmosphere has changed a little. There’s a more palpable sense of nerves now - and the entire ground groaned as one when Joe Root’s very un-Joe Root innings came to an end. It’s all got too much for some. The gentleman next to me has fallen asleep in a deckchair and spilt his pint over his knee...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I can't take this. I'm going to go home.
Bryan Waddle
BBC Test Match Special
That was a wild fling at the ball.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Two or three more good overs from New Zealand and England are going to need six an over.
Catch thattttt?!?
Oooof. Eoin Morgan leans back and flips over the top of extra cover - doesn't get the whole thing and that lands just safe...
Eoin Morgan has been caught hooking down at fine leg more times then he'd like to mention and he dabs one around the corner - safe though.
New Zealand on top?
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Eoin Morgan is going to get a few more quick bouncers from Lockie Ferguson. He watched that nicely though.
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Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Chris Harris. Gavin Larsen. Nathan Astle. Craig McMillan. Scott Styris. Grant Elliott. Now Colin de Grandhomme. A New Zealand dynasty of dangerous dibbly dobblers.
Eoin Morgan is hit on the pads by Hill Street Blues' Lockie Ferguson. No dice.
Where are the runs coming from here? England have time in the tank, and wickets, but it's definitely getting tense...
So you run down, to the safety of third man?
Tom Fordyce
BBC chief sports writer at Lord's
Panic on the streets of London. When Joe Root - England’s rock, the unruffled manipulator - plays two heave-ho shots in succession then you know the nerves are gripping and ripping.
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Daryl Wing: What was Root doing? He'd just had a warning. Deep breath. Relax. There was plenty of time. Costly.
Ben Stone: The unflappable Joe Root, becomes flappable. This is getting tense isn’t it?
Mark Plastow: Would you see Smith, Kohli or Williamson play that shot Root just did?
Morgan 1, Bairstow 32
That's as bad a dismissal as you can see for a man as classy as Joe Root. Pressure does funny things even to the best of us.
That's the nub of elite sport. A pressure cooker. Colin de Grandhomme is the man turning up the heat.
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Hatters: Now we're in trouble
James Tattersall: Root couldn't get going, nervy times, Morgan what have you got?
Paul Beard: Joe Root clearly forgotten his role in this side
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Can Eoin Morgan go back to playing in a crafty way or will he try and crash it into the stands? The former is the better approach on this pitch.
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Right then Eoin Morgan. A captain's innings is required here. Can the England skipper guide his team home?
It's looking tricky all of a sudden for the men in blue.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That is a wild swing. The pressure was building on him. He tried to hit it too hard and didn't keep his shape.