England captain Eoin Morgan, who recently became world champion, conceded the way the World Cup-2019 ended was not fair. The hosts beat New Zealand on the basis of the boundary to clinch the tournament for the first time. After 50 overs and super overs set in the final, the score of both teams was equal. Let us know the full details
"I don't think it was fair to decide the title that way after there was very little difference between the two teams," Morgan was quoted as saying in a media briefing. I don't think there was a moment that you could say that he suffered a defeat in the match. The match was equal.'
In his statement, Morgan said: "I was there and I know what happened but I can't raise my finger to tell where the match was won or lost. I don't think it's easier to be a winner. Obviously, it would have been very difficult to bear the defeat.' 'There was no such moment in the match that we say 'yes we deserve to win'. The match was very exciting.' The England team is scheduled to play the coveted Ashes series against Australia in August.
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