‘Hope it never happens again’

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‘Hope it never happens again’

Tuesday, 16 July 2019 | PTI | London

A shattered and devastated New Zealand captain Kane Williamson rued the unfortunate overthrow in the last over that eventually turned the epic final in England’s favour, saying he hoped the incident would never happen in such moments again.

In a high drama encounter on Sunday night, the pendulum swung viciously in the final over with England needing nine from three balls when Ben Stokes hit Trent Boult to the deep. The return throw from Martin Guptill hit Stokes’ bat as he dived to make his ground for the second run, with the ball rebounding to the rope for additional four runs.

It impacted the equation to the extent that the heart-stopping contest stretched to the Super Over and eventually the hosts lifted their maiden World Cup trophy at the iconic Lord’s here.

“It was a shame that the ball hit Stokes’ bat, but I just hope it doesn’t happen in moments like that. I don’t wish to nitpick, just hope it never happens in such moments ever again,” Williamson said.

“The New Zealand side showed a great amount of heart to get us to this point, but it just wasn’t meant to be. The guys are shattered at the moment — it is devastating. It’s pretty tough to swallow at this stage. But a fantastic effort from our guys,” said the skipper.

Stokes later apologised to New Zealand for that lucky unintentional touch.

“In the last over when the ball hit the bat and went for four — I apologised to Kane (Williamson) for that.”

Williamson, who was adjudged the player of the tournament for scoring 578 runs and for his brilliant captaincy, said they were a few runs short.

“We thought runs on the board — we would have liked 10-20 more. But in a World Cup final this was a competitive total.

 The bowlers really put the batsmen under pressure. It had to go down to the last ball, and then the last ball of the next little match, but a great match all round,” he said.

“There were so many moments that could’ve gone either way, but congratulations to England— they’ve had an incredible campaign and they deserve it.”

Winning skipper Eoin Morgan acknowledged the brave brand of cricket New Zealand displayed throughout the tournament.

“I’d like to commiserate Kane (Williamson) and his team. The example that they lead is hugely commendable to him and his team,” he said.

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