Postpublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 14 July 2019
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That was a horrible clubbing blow from Guptill. It's like he's swinging an axe, not a cricket bat.
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
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That was a horrible clubbing blow from Guptill. It's like he's swinging an axe, not a cricket bat.
Martin Guptill has another ugly swing at the ball, just about bottom edges it into the deck.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Regular readers will know that I'm often not in the press box, but outside what they call the overflow area. That's just fine today. Incredible sight.
Definite swing in the air early on here. Jerusalem is finished off in the stands.
Jeremy Coney
Ex-New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
That was a sign Guptill really wants to get away and get off the duck.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Hahahaha. Wow.
Chris Woakes roarrrrrrrrred in, movement and Guptill has a big swing at it!
Wide. The pitch is very green!
Here we go!
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
Incidentally if you’re in London and don’t have tickets, the Fan Zone in Trafalgar Square has you covered...
Chris Woakes to open the bowling...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand batted first in the 2015 final and Mitchell Starc blew them away. The Kiwis will need to be careful here.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
We’ve just spotted a small smattering of Australia fans in one of the stands. Bad luck, folks...
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
I am telling you now, the anthems were absolutely spine-tingling. All of Lord's standing. Bacon and eggs, children, fans lucky enough to be here. Borderline emotional.
Martin Guptill and Henry Nicholls stride out to the middle to open the batting. Imagine your heart-rate. Through the roof.
The loudest 'God Save The Queen' of the tournament...
Kane to be in by the end of the first over?
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
Just got chatting to some Black Caps fans who are wearing white sailor hats. They wouldn’t pose for a picture - “maybe when we’ve had something else to drink...” - but they did say the caps are for the #SteadyTheShip hashtag, which is referring to Kane Williamson and his unflappable nature. He’s already got his pads on...
And now joined by their foes dressed all in black. It will be anthems next.
Lord's fizzing - Go well all, and may the best side win.
Here come the England side down the stairs...
Alec Stewart
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The 92 shirts were very, very large.