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World Cup trophy could have been shared: Whatmore

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jul 16 2019 | 9:00 PM IST

Former Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore Tuesday weighed in on the boundary count rule which handed England the World Cup, and said that the trophy could have been shared with New Zealand as it would have been a fair reflection of the two teams' "tenacity".

"There was no winner, so the trophy could have been shared. It would have been a fair reflection of both teams' tenacity to win the Cup," Whatmore told reporters here after the launch of Sports Exotica's Sports Leisure League holiday programme.

"It is a learning curve. These sort of things could have been handled better, may be have a re-match, I don't know. Before the sides came to the tournament, they knew about it and that is the bottom line," he added.

Whatmore said those who made the rule might not have anticipated such a situation as happened on Sunday at the Lord's.

"I wonder how many people knew about it at that time. Umpires are humans as well. One would argue the same point for other instances which happened in the past. It is unfortunate, it has happened. After two ties, there was not really a winner. But under the rules which the teams have signed on, it has got to go to England."

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First Published: Jul 16 2019 | 9:00 PM IST

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