Winning the World Cup Means the World to Us: Eoin Morgan  

After the Super Over also ended in a tie, England won due to hitting more boundaries than New Zealand.
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England skipper Eoin Morgan with the World Cup Trophy after beating New Zealand in the final at Lord’s on Sunday.
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England skipper Eoin Morgan with the World Cup Trophy after beating New Zealand in the final at Lord’s on Sunday.
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An elated England captain Eoin Morgan said to get over the line and win their maiden World Cup means the world to them, after the hosts beat New Zealand in an eliminator at Lord's in London on Sunday.

To get over the line today means the world to us,” Morgan said, his eyes welling up.

It took England 44 years but on Sunday, in their own backyard, Morgan and Co. lifted the sport’s biggest prize albeit by the finest of margins as the Super Over also ended in a tie and England won due to hitting more boundaries than New Zealand.

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“On a tough wicket where everyone found it tough to score. Buttler and Stokes put together a partnership, and I thought that would take us deep, and it did. This has been a four-year- journey - and we find it hard to play on wickets like that.”
Eoin Morgan

"I'd like to commiserate Kane (Williamson) and his team. The example that they lead is hugely commendable to him and his team," Morgan said moments before lifting the World Cup at the gala post match presentation ceremony.

“I was being cooled down by (Liam) Plunkett, which isn’t a good sign. Some of the support staff - not only the best in our team, but in the world, they really helped. Full credit to the two boys who went out for the Super Over, given that they were there most recently.”
Eoin Morgan

On Jofra Archer who bowled the Super Over, Morgan said the 24-year old is improving every game. Archer finished with 20 wickets in 11 games as England's leading wicket taker and third in the overall list behind Australia's Mitchell Starc and New Zealand's Lockie Ferguson.

”(Jofra) Archer just improves every time he goes out there. Really incredible - everyone in the changeroom today, (David) Willey, (Sam) Billings, whoever missed out on the squad - I’d like to mention them too.”
Eoin Morgan

(With inputs from IANS)

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Published: 14 Jul 2019,02:23 AM IST

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