England, New Zealand PMs praise teams’ World Cup performance

‘You have helped the nation fall in love with cricket once again,’ Ms. May told the England players at her official residence 10 Downing Street

July 16, 2019 02:13 pm | Updated 02:16 pm IST - London/Wellington

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May with members of the England cricket team during a reception to celebrate their victory in the Cricket World Cup, at 10 Downing Street in London, Monday, July 15, 2019.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May with members of the England cricket team during a reception to celebrate their victory in the Cricket World Cup, at 10 Downing Street in London, Monday, July 15, 2019.

The Prime Ministers of England and New Zealand lauded their cricket teams’ performance in the World Cup, which helped bring the sport into limelight in nations obsessed with football and rugby.

Prime Minister Theresa May thanked the England team for winning the showpiece event and ending a 44-year wait.

“You have helped the nation fall in love with cricket once again,” Ms. May told the England players at her official residence 10 Downing Street, according to British media reports.

“The final was not just cricket at its best but sport at its best - courage, character, sportsmanship, drama, incredible skill and even the odd slice of luck - all combining to create a real thriller, one of the great sporting spectacles of our time,” she added.

Football remains the most popular sport in England, while rugby has a loyal following in New Zealand but cricketers in both the countries have caught the public imagination following the pulsating World Cup summit clash.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May smiles as she stands with England cricket captain Eoin Morgan, members of the team and the trophy after England won the Cricket World Cup, outside Downing Street in London, Monday, July 15, 2019.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May smiles as she stands with England cricket captain Eoin Morgan, members of the team and the trophy after England won the Cricket World Cup, outside Downing Street in London, Monday, July 15, 2019.

 

In what is being hailed as the greatest World Cup final at Lord’s on Sunday, England were adjudged winners on the basis of their superior boundary count - 22 fours and two sixes - to New Zealand’s 17 after the epic final, and the ensuing Super Over, ended in a tie.

Ms. May added, “It was a fitting end to what has been a great tournament - and I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in once again making our country a sporting showcase for the world.”

New Zealand Premier Jacinda Ardern praised New Zealand for putting their all on the line and then accepting the gut-wrenching defeat with grace.

“That was undeniably an incredible game. I think as a nation we all aged a year in that super over. Congratulations to England. And to the Black Caps, I feel nothing but pride. What a team,” wrote Ms. Ardern on Instagram.

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