New Zealand's dreams of a first World Cup triumph have been left in a smouldering mess on the hallowed Lord's turf after the most remarkable final in the tournament's history. The Black Caps suffered defeat on boundary count after tied scores in the 50-over contest and the super over. There were near misses and half-chances on both sides but for New Zealand, these moments (and one in particular) proved to be the difference between World Cup glory and excruciating heartbreak.
New Zealand 29-1 (6.2 overs): Chris Woakes raps Martin Guptill on the back pad with a good-length delivery, nipping in off the seam. After a lengthy discussion with batting partner Henry Nicholls, Guptill decides to review the 'out' decision - but DRS shows the ball hitting middle stump halfway up. New Zealand lose their review, a call that would come back to haunt them 25 overs later.
New Zealand 118-3 (26.5 overs): The Black Caps slide from 103-1 to 118-3 as Liam Plunkett strikes twice in four overs. The England seamer sends the ball crashing into the stumps off Henry Nicholls' inside edge after earlier finding Kane Williamson's outside edge. That brings two new batsmen to the crease, robbing the Kiwis of valuable momentum.