Cricket On This Day: July 13 – Super Overs, Stunning Centuries, and History’s Most Controversial World Cup Final

🎯 Introduction: July 13 — The Day Cricket Turned into a Hollywood Thriller

When historians look back at cricket’s most surreal and unforgettable day, July 13, 2019, blazes brighter than any other. It was the day the sport stretched its imagination — when England and New Zealand tied not once, but twice in the World Cup Final, and the trophy was awarded based on a boundary count rule. But July 13 across history isn’t just about that one match — it’s a date that has witnessed stunning centuries, high-stakes finishes, legendary debuts, and unforgettable controversies.

So today, we revisit the most unbelievable moments of July 13 — from World Cup drama to Test classics, with a full dose of stats, trivia, and context that keeps fans coming back for more.

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🏏 1. The 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Final: England vs New Zealand

📍 Venue: Lord’s, London

🗓️ Date: July 13, 2019

🏆 Match Type: 50-over World Cup Final

Let’s break down what truly became the craziest cricket match in modern history:

📝 Match Summary

  • New Zealand batted first and posted 241/8 in their 50 overs. Henry Nicholls (55) and Tom Latham (47) helped steady the innings.

  • England’s chase faltered at times, but Ben Stokes’ unbeaten 84 took them to 241 in 50 overs — match tied.

🔁 Then Came the Super Over

  • England batted first in the Super Over: Stokes & Buttler smashed 15 runs.

  • New Zealand replied with 15 too — another tie!

❓ The Decider: Boundary Count Rule

  • England had hit 26 boundaries, New Zealand 17.

  • England were crowned World Champions for the first time based on more boundaries hit.


💥 2. Reactions, Quotes, and Global Outrage

“This is the greatest game of cricket ever played.” — Nasser Hussain
“You can't be serious… a boundary count?” — Michael Holding
“We didn’t lose. It just wasn’t written for us.” — Kane Williamson

🌍 Social Media Meltdown

  • Twitter exploded with hashtags like #CWC19Final, #JusticeForNZ, #BoundaryCountRule.

  • Millions questioned the rule that denied New Zealand despite not technically losing.


📊 Scorecard Snapshot

New Zealand – 241/8 (50 overs)
England – 241 all out (50 overs)
Super Over: England 15/0, New Zealand 15/1
Result: England won on boundary count (26 vs 17)


⚔️ 3. July 13 in Test History – Centuries & Swing

3.1 2002: India vs England – Rahul Dravid’s Classic at Lord’s

While the 2019 Final was fireworks, July 13, 2002, was about grit and grace.

  • Dravid scored a sublime 115 at Lord’s, holding India’s innings together.

  • It was his first Test century in England — a masterclass in leaving deliveries and patience.

3.2 1979: Australia vs West Indies – The Rise of Malcolm Marshall

  • Malcolm Marshall took 7/23 to destroy Australia at Headingley.

  • It was a performance that announced the arrival of a future pace legend.


🔥 4. Other Matches and Moments on July 13

🏆 2004: Bangladesh’s First ODI Win Against India

  • Bangladesh stunned India in an ODI in Dhaka, chasing 224 with 4 wickets in hand.

  • This match marked a new chapter for Bangladesh cricket.

🏏 2011: Zimbabwe’s Return to Test Cricket

  • After 6 years out, Zimbabwe returned to Test cricket on July 13, 2011, against Bangladesh.

  • They won the match, thanks to a 104 by Hamilton Masakadza.


🌟 5. Debuts and Milestones on July 13

  • Ben Stokes played his first ODI at Lord’s around this date, laying the foundation for future heroics.

  • Ross Taylor made his international debut in 2006 and quickly became New Zealand’s backbone.

  • India’s 100th Test match was played on July 13, 1967, vs England.


📈 6. Statistical Highlights of July 13

PlayerPerformanceYearFormatOpponent
Ben Stokes84* + Super Over heroics2019ODINew Zealand
Rahul Dravid115 at Lord’s2002TestEngland
Malcolm Marshall7/231979TestAustralia
Ross TaylorDebut2006ODIWest Indies
Hamilton Masakadza104 in comeback Test2011TestBangladesh

🔮 7. What Followed the Madness?

  • The ICC scrapped the boundary count rule in 2020 after massive backlash.

  • The 2019 Final elevated Ben Stokes to cult status and became the reason he won BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

  • Kane Williamson earned widespread respect and the ICC Spirit of Cricket Award.

  • The final sparked conversations about fairer tiebreaker methods in global tournaments.


🤯 8. Trivia & Fun Facts

  • New Zealand didn’t lose a single match in the 2019 World Cup knockouts.

  • England had never won a men’s World Cup before July 13, 2019.

  • This is the only World Cup Final in cricket history to be decided by a tiebreaker.

  • Kane Williamson scored 578 runs in the 2019 World Cup, the most by any captain.


🏁 9. Conclusion: July 13 – Where Cricket Became a Movie

There are days when cricket is just a game. Then there are days like July 13, when cricket feels like a scripted drama — full of suspense, heartbreak, confusion, and glory.

From the unmatched thrill of the 2019 Final to Dravid’s quiet defiance at Lord’s, and Marshall’s brute force, July 13 is cricket’s emotional rollercoaster.

And it’s exactly these moments that remind us why we love the game.

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