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Cricket stars declare World Cup final as the greatest match of all time

Cricket stars declare World Cup final as the greatest match of all time
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Graeme Swann said he wanted to cry, sing and scream, while Stuart Broad described the match as "the best white ball game of all time".

Former England spinner Graeme Swann led the congratulations to cricket's new world champions saying he felt like crying, singing and screaming all at once.

England claimed their first ever men's Cricket World Cup title at Lord's in the most dramatic fashion, claiming victory by virtue of having struck more boundaries on the day when the match finished tied and a super over still could not separate the teams.

โ€” Graeme Swann (@Swannyg66) July 14, 2019

And Swann tweeted: "That's the best game I've ever seen and the last hour was the worst and most nervous I've ever felt. WHAT A WIN!!!!! @englandcricket officially World Cup champions, I feel like crying/singing/dancing/hugging/screaming all at once!!!!"

Swann was joined in congratulating the winners by England's key Test match bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

Broad said it was the "best white ball game of all time" while Anderson tweeted: "Wow!! What a game! What a team!!"

Broad's sentiment was echoed by a number of former England players, including Ravi Bopara, who described it as "probably the best game of cricket in history", and Luke Wright who tweeted: "Huge congratulations @englandcricket. So special. Best match I've ever watched. Feel for @BLACKCAPS but let's hope that this match has inspired so many young kids to get into cricket!"

Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen simply tweeted a trophy emoji, while Alec Stewart wrote: "CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. How good does that sound? Congratulations @englandcricket.

"Every one of the playing and backroom staff are heroes. Celebrate like never before"

There was huge disappointment from New Zealand with former Black Caps skipper Stephen Fleming describing the game as "cruel" and Neil Wagner tweeting: "Heartbreaking!!!!!"

Former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris said the match was a "stunning effort from two champion teams", but was among a number of former players criticising the rule which saw England win thanks to having hit more boundaries than their opponents.

Styris described the ICC as "a joke", while former India batsman Gautam Gambhir wrote: "Don't understand how the game of such proportions, the #CWC19Final, is finally decided on who scored the most boundaries. A ridiculous rule @ICC."

Dean Jones said the rules "need to be looked at" and fellow Australian Brett Lee added: "I've got to say that it's a horrible way to decide the winner. This rule has to change."

Elsewhere congratulations for both teams came in from around the world.

Former India batsman VVS Laxman said "cricket has been the winner" and Harbhajan Singh added: "Never seen a match like this and it will never be again."

Former West Indies bowler Ian Bishop said: "Best finish imaginable to a World Cup final."

And on a day when the Wimbledon men's singles final went into a final-set tie-break, former South Africa bowler Shaun Pollock summed up the situation saying: "Sport.. the best form of theatre/entertainment.. their are no scripts involved here...!!!"

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