Hyderabad: The final of 2019 World Cup is arguably one of the best cricket matches in history of the game. This was also the first ODI game that went into super over. New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson had to make three important choices before the super over, one bowler and two batters who would bat in the super over.
New Zealand batted second and it was Jimmy Neesham and an out of form Martin Guptill who came out to bat. Williamson recently explained in a YouTube chat with ace Indian Test spinner Ravichandran Ashwin for the latter's show 'DRS with Ash' that Guptill's penchant for big shots and ability to run quickly helped the team management to give him the nod.
"I had a very brief discussion with the coach Gary Stead, I had a few guys in my mind who could go out to bat as we were going to bat second in the Super Over, the decision to send out batsmen was dependent on how much we were chasing and who the bowler is probably going to be," Williamson said.
"It was about giving yourself with the best possible opportunity, Neesham was hitting the ball very well throughout the World Cup and we all know how capable Guptill really is of hitting the ball out of the park, there was a short boundary on one side of the ground. They are both quicks between the 22 yards so this helped too."