Not one to mince words, the former England skipper took to Twitter saying an important game like the WTC final should not be played in the UK. You can have a look at the tweet below.
WTC final: Advantage New Zealand
Earlier, former Kiwi pacer Shane Bond had predicted a New Zealand win in the WTC final.
WTC final update: Day 4 abandoned due to incessant rain
Day 4 of the WTC final was abandoned without a ball being bowled. The continuous rain allowed no play on the fourth day, and that leaves both sides a maximum of 196 overs that also includes a reserve day for a winner.
At this rate, a draw seems the more likely result. Should that be the case, then the inaugural WTC tournament will have a joint winner. In all, only 141/2 overs have been possible in all the sessions played so far.
India’s WTC run was not off to a great start as they were dismissed for just 217 in the first innings. Virat Kohli (44) and Ajinkya Rahane (49) top-scored for India as Kyle Jamieson’s fifer sunk the side.
In reply, New Zealand was 101 for 2 with Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor at the crease.
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