New Zealand’s captain Kane Williamson (C) shakes hands with Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar (L) as he receives his player of the tournament award after the 2019 Cricket World Cup final between England and New Zealand at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London on July 14, 2019

Sachin Tendulkar reveals what he told Kane Williamson after New Zealand lost the World Cup final

Getting the participant of the event award and nonetheless emerge because the second greatest facet in a World Cup closing, who higher than Sachin Tendulkar to grasp Kane Williamson’s plight? Sure ICC wouldn’t have had any concept that Tendulkar handing over the participant of the event award to New Zealand captain Kane Williamson would grow to be one of the crucial shared pictures. Sure that they had no clue that the ultimate would end up the best way it did, that it might want the first-ever Super Over in an ODI and but fail to separate the 2 sides. But one shouldn’t discover fault if the sport’s father or mother physique places its imaginary collar saying ‘that’s the best way to host a event and that’s the way you cap it off’.

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So when the present had completed however the drama didn’t, what precisely did Tendulkar say to Williamson throughout the post-match presentation? “Your game was appreciated by all and you had a great World Cup.” No onerous luck, no touch upon the Super Over, nothing in regards to the boundary rely rule, simply plain and easy admiration coming from somebody who had already been in a considerably related state of affairs in 2003 World Cup. Of course, India had been crushed by Australia comprehensively, not like New Zealand however Tendulkar had causes to really feel aggrieved. He had scored 673 runs in that event – nonetheless essentially the most by any greatest in a single version of a World Cup.

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Williamson, for his half, scored 578 runs within the event – essentially the most by a captain in a World Cup and Tendulkar credited his calm manner for a similar.

“The best thing about Williamson is ability to stay calm. He doesn’t lose his composure in any circumstances. It was unfortunate that he could not win the World Cup but it did not reflect on his face,” Tendulkar informed 100Mb.

Showering reward on the New Zealand skipper, Tendulkar stated, Williamson has a singular model of captaincy. “Williamson sees the game from an entirely different perspective. His field placements, bowling changes while defending a low score is commendable. Even when Jadeja was playing big shots in semi-final, he was calm and in the end, the result was in his favour.”

Tendulkar additionally defined these qualities compelled him to pick out Williamson because the captain of his World Cup XI.

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