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Equally deserving finalists
The England vs New Zealand World Cup final was a match that stands out as a unique one in the history. This tourney has strongly highlighted the basic facet of life that 'Triumph' or 'Defeat', in most of the circumstances, has a very thin margin of distinction.
Whatsoever, both the teams equally deserve a huge applause for putting in their best efforts in spite of such an immense pressure.
Ramala Kinnera, Nacharam, Hyderabad
In sports, no one is a loser
English Lion roars to Victory, Brexit to others while hosting the Cricket World-cup for the fifth time. It was a display of excellent personal, inter-personal qualities and qualities of vision and action. Wow! A real beauty.
New Zealand breathed a New life into cricket with excellent bowling to level the scores. Cricket Enjoyed the march to international-peace, friendship, focus-on-strengths, prosperity, progress and team-spirit.
"Sports implies take it sportively". It is a "hit or miss" or "trial and error". In sports no one is a loser. In real life management, everyone is a winner.
P N Sree Lekha, Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad
Thrill prevails at Lord's
Cricket (thrill) wins at Lord's. All hearts were gasping with silent claps till the last ball was bowled. Yes! the adage came true! England won but New Zealand did not lose.
That implies a life should be of "only awards and rewards". No match is won, till the last ball is bowled. Boundaries deciding the winner shows that there are no boundaries in real life, infinite choices, opportunities to succeed.
Provide all comforts, supports (technical, financial etc) and happy minds. See you at World Cup-2019, in India from February 9 to March 26, 2023. Congrats to all.
P V M Rao, Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad
Nerve wracking, nail biting finish
Cricket World Cup finals was never so exciting and romantic than this year. One surely thought the home team, England, would score off the required runs and defeat New Zealand.
However, it was not so and resulted in a tie but not once, twice. The winner had to be declared by referring to the rule book and the number of boundaries scored proved to be the decider thus crowning England the eventual champion for 2019.
Oh! what a game it was, nerve wracking, nail biting and fighting to the finish. England will go down in the annals of history books for having romped home in a dramatic manner.
One felt sorry for the New Zealanders for their dramatic loss as they fought valiantly till the very end.
N R Raghuram, Ramnagar, Hyderabad
Best ever World Cup final played till date
The final between England and New Zealand is stacked with all the ingredients of edge of the seat thriller meant for strong-heart fans and billed as the best ever World Cup final played till date. This match is not for those who are weak kneed.
Nails were chewed, heart missed a beat, pressure quadrupled. New Zealand scored 241 for 8 in their allotted 50 overs and bowl out England for a tie. And a super over to decide the winner too ended in a tie with both teams scoring 15 runs.
England prevailed as it had more boundaries (26) than what New Zealand (17) scored. And it is ecstasy for England and heart break for New Zealand.
Sai Viswanath Ganti, Hyderabad,
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