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Rules in cricket and economics are fallible

One common rule behind all the rules is that they need to be changed with time, be it cricket or traffic or taxes

England Cricket team after lifting the ICC 2019 World Cup
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England Cricket team after lifting the ICC 2019 World Cup

Amol Agrawal
What a match is an understatement. In times to come, all matches will be measured by this one match which fittingly was played for the World Cup final. Earlier, matches were measured by the World Cup semi-final match in 1999 between South Africa and Australia which ended in a tie as well. The final of 2019 upped the level by a few notches.

In One Day International (ODI) cricket, a team wins by scoring more runs. But what if both teams score equal runs? ICC rule book defines such a match as a tie: “The result of a match shall be
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