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Former cricketer, furious over ICC rules, who chose champion from the boundary - said this absolutely silly decision

Former cricketer, furious over ICC rules, who chose champion from the boundary - said this absolutely silly decision

Gambhir tweeted, "What is the rule, where the World Champion is being decided on the basis of the boundary. This match should have been tie. It's a pretty silly rule. I want to congratulate both New Zealand and England for playing this exciting final. In my opinion, both are champions.

England Cricket Team won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 title. New Zealand's team runners up After the result of the match not being over in the Super Over, the winner was declared on the basis of more boundaries. The England team succeeded in hitting In the final, England had 26 boundaries,
While New Zealand's batsmen were able to send the ball 17 times across the border. Since this declaration of England as a winner, users on social media are raising questions about the ICC rules.
Some former cricketers, including Gautam Gambhir, have termed this as a silly decision. Gambhir tweeted, "What is this rule.

World champion is being decided on the basis of the boundary. This match should have been tie. It's a pretty silly rule. I want to congratulate both New Zealand and England for playing this exciting final. In my opinion both are champions. "New Zealand's former cricket coach Scott Styris tweeted,
'Excellent ICC You are just a joke. "New Zealand's former captain Stephen Fleming tweeted an apology for the ICC's decision. He wrote, 'It was cruel.' Apart from this, Mohammad Kaif, Brett Lee and Yuvraj Singh have also objected to this rule of the ICC.

In this match, New Zealand decided to bat after winning the toss. He scored 241 runs at an average of 8 in 50 overs. Going to chase the target England's team all out for 241 runs in 50 overs. After that the super over happened. England first scored 15 runs. The New Zealand team also managed to score only 15 runs. On the basis of 'Over Boundary', when the result of Super Over did not come out

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