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Cricket World Cup 2019

Some people have also mentioned that the first ball in the super over didn't appear to be a wide either.

The first by Archer certainly was. In fact had NZ not played the last ball that would have been wide and they would have only needed one form the extra.
 
The first by Archer certainly was. In fact had NZ not played the last ball that would have been wide and they would have only needed one form the extra.

disagree, the last ball by Archer was top bowling in extreme pressure cooker conditions.
batsmen moved outside leg to try to smash ball as hard as he could into the off side so Archer followed him restricting and tucking him up.
 
Because they are the worst at sport with the worst fans.
to begin with i was born at number 7 Albert road ,southend on sea ,went to porters grange primary school and wentworth high school,sowhere this scottish part comes from is anybodys guess
 
disagree, the last ball by Archer was top bowling in extreme pressure cooker conditions.
batsmen moved outside leg to try to smash ball as hard as he could into the off side so Archer followed him restricting and tucking him up.

Guptill never moved his foot until after the ball had been released. Even then had he moved it back and offered no shot it would have been a wide.
 
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