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Does he feel cheated? The answer is a firm “no. Auckland: New Zealand pacer Trent Boult&Patio umbrellas39;s plans of getting over the gut-wrenching World Cup loss to England include walking his dog along the beach but he concedes that losing the trophy on boundary-count will be hard to swallow for at least a couple of years. Recalling the 2015 final, in which the Black Caps were outplayed by Australia, Boult that loss hurts less compared to the heartbreak at Lord’s. Obviously saw what it meant for the Englishmen to get across the line. It’s a shame to let everyone down really. It could have been us.”It’s hard to know that after playing 15 hours… A lot of Kiwis out there were saying ‘we felt for you’ kind of thing. And then, yeah, couple of run outs, to bowl them out and to see the scores level and to lose was a pretty unique situation,” he recalled.Exuding humility like his captain Kane Williamson, Boult said he felt apologetic towards fans who were rooting for the quintessential “nice guys” of the game.”You see a lot of disappointment in cricketing fans around the world, not just Kiwis but a lot of supporters that wanted us to win. Definitely didn’t hurt as much as the other day did,” he said..”It was an amazing stage to be on.Boult, who claimed 17 wickets in the showpiece and was among the star performers for the runner-ups, landed back in the country amid questions on how the Black Caps are coping after losing their second successive World Cup final.Boult said he has been struggling to forget the 49th over in which he took a catch of Ben Stokes off Jimmy Neesham but ended up stepping # on the boundary to let the advantage slip.

It’s probably something that’s gonna be hard to swallow for the next couple of years,” he said. We were outplayed from kinda the first couple of overs. No one is probably going to get closer to winning the World Cup or losing the World Cup as us,” said the 29-year-old.”Asked if he would he do anything differently, Boult said he doesn’t envision another team coming as close to winning or losing the Cup like his side did.”You just wonder those little kind of things that went your way, or didn’t go your way or whatever, it could’ve been a totally different game.”It’s not gonna be something that disappears in the next couple of days.Recalling the 2015 final, in which the Black Caps were outplayed by Australia, Boult that loss hurts less compared to the heartbreak at Lord’s. Yeah, of course, I’m living the last over throughout my mind a lot. Obviously, we’re all hurting and yeah sorry for letting everyone down,” he said. I’m sure he won’t be too angry at me,” Boult told reporters.”I suppose it’s just natural to nitpick and pull apart a game like that,” he said.In the pulsating match on Sunday, being called the greatest World Cup final by many, the Kiwis tied the regulation 50 overs and the super over but went down on inferior boundary count.”Somehow we were hit for six along the ground which has never been happened before.”Well, I’m gonna go home for the first time in about four months. Unfortunately, it wasn’t. Yeah, don’t really know too much more to say really.”Yeah, the final in 2015 was a no show in my opinion.Boult, who claimed 17 wickets in the showpiece and was among the star performers for the runner-ups. Probably gonna walk my dog along the beach and try and put it aside

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