World Cup 2023 Final Rules: The final match of ODI World Cup 2023 will be played on Sunday, November 19 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In the previous edition of the tournament i.e. World Cup 2019, the England team became the champion. The final match was played between England and New Zealand, which was a tie. Then the Super Over to decide the match also ended in a tie and England was declared the winner on the basis of scoring more boundaries. Will the same happen this time also? Let us know what will be the rule this time.
The rule of boundary count will not be valid in the final of World Cup 2023. That is, if the final match is tied and the super after that is also tied, then the team scoring more boundaries will not be declared the winner. This time in the final, if such a situation arises that the match gets tied and then the super over also ends in a tie, then after the super over, there will be a super again i.e. a second super over will be conducted and this will continue till The result of the match is not known.
Such was the drama of the 2019 finals
In the match played between England and New Zealand, New Zealand, captained by Kane Williamson, won the toss and decided to bat and the team scored 241 runs for 8 wickets on the board in 50 overs. Chasing the target, the England team was all out for 241 runs in 50 overs. In this way the match was tied, and a super over was conducted to decide the result.
In the Super Over, England batted first and put 15 runs on the board. In reply, the New Zealand team that came out to bat could score only 15 runs in the super over. In this way, after the 50 over match, the Super Over also ended in a tie and due to more boundaries, England was declared the world champion.
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