In a heady Cricket World cup 2019 final at Lord's on Sunday, England beat New Zealand by 'boundaries' even as the match witnessed some contentious calls from the umpire. But the match-defining decision was the one involving four overthrows after the ball deflected from Ben Stokes' bat, and now former umpire Simon Taufel explained that England should have been given only five runs, not six. Meaning, the tie that forced the Super Over and subsequently the boundary count-back were all against the prescribed ICC rules.