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"While the emotions are raw, it is pretty hard to swallow" : Kane Williamson

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T20I Captain
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Transcript via ICC:

Q. Kane, commiserations. Can you simply sum up your emotions right now?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
Yeah, obviously, just gutted. You know, the guys put in a huge amount of work to get this opportunity, to come here and play in another World Cup final and to pretty much do all you could and still not perhaps get across the line with some small margins and I think throughout this whole campaign in a lot of my press conferences I have spoken about 'uncontrollables' and there were a couple today that were pretty hard to swallow.

Once again, take nothing away from England's campaign, not just this match, but throughout, all the cricket they have played, they are deserving winners. Well either side walking away with the title today probably feels fortunate having it go down to a tie after regular time and then I think another one, wasn't it, after six more balls? So, yeah, one of those things, hey.

Q. When you put 241 on -- what was your target? You have been pretty good at predicting what a pitch's score should be?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
Yeah, we sort of wanted 250, 260. We knew that it wasn't easy and we were expecting it to dry a little bit more and it did do that and I think we saw in the first sort of 10 overs the movement that we were able to get and we were able to pick up those early wickets and I think that was due to the pitch and the bowlers putting the ball in great areas which they have done all tournament.

Yeah, I mean, it's very difficult to, I suppose, look at one or two areas when the margin is so small and you could look at anything. Yeah, I think the thing you walk away with is the amount of heart and the amount of fight the guys have shown throughout this whole campaign, but probably none more than the match we have just witnessed and both sides showed that today and it did come down to -- I don't know how they won it -- what was it, boundaries or something? (Smiling) Someone had to walk away with the title and we're gutted that it's not us. England had a very good campaign and they deserve the victory.

Q. A boundary countback, is that a fair way of deciding a World Cup Final?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
I suppose you never thought you would have to ask that question and I never thought I would have to answer it (smiling). Yeah, while the emotions are raw it is pretty hard to swallow when two teams have worked really, really hard to get to this moment in time and when sort of two attempts to separate them with a winner and a loser it still doesn't perhaps sort of shine with one side coming through, you know. It is what it is, really. The rules are there at the start.

No-one probably thought they would have to sort of result to some of that stuff. But yeah, very tough to swallow. A great game of cricket and all you guys probably enjoyed it.

As to everyone else, I think they are still here, they want more (smiling). But we are looking forward to putting our feet up now and having a bit of a chat and reflection about our campaign.

Q. Before the start of the match, did you plan for a 'super over' strategy? You could have probably come out, Martin Guptill wasn't in the greatest of forms in the tournament, so what was the strategy before the match?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
He is such a fast runner and that is all he had to do and he was short by a little bit. Unfortunately, it didn't happen. Yeah, we didn't really do a lot of 'super over' practice but at the same time it's cricket and guys do work on hitting the ball out of the park and that's all that was required. Yeah, we tied that too, didn't we? It is one of those days (smiling).

Q. Kane, is it any consolation that people who watched this game will remember the Black Caps for two moments of outstanding sportsmanship? One when you signalled that Trent Boult had stood on the rope, so it wasn't a six when you were that close to dismissing Ben Stokes? Those things are remembered by spectators.

KANE WILLIAMSON:
Yeah, I suppose we have just finished the game, haven't we, so whether people will talk about it in years to come we will have to find out. It was a fantastic game to be a part of. It is quite hard to look at it in a rational way when we have just been through what we've been through.

Judging by the people that are still hanging around and the support that was there long after the match was finished, clearly it was a great spectacle for everybody.

Q. You mentioned the 'uncontrollables'. Another one when the ball hit Ben Stokes' bat. What were you thinking? I guess no hard feelings or do you think the rule could change?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
(Laughter) The rule has been there for a long time. I don't think it's -- I don't think anything like that's happened where you now question it. But look, it's -- you can't sort of look at that and think that perhaps that decided the match.

There were so many other bits and pieces to that game that were so important. When it comes down to a tie, you start looking at every single delivery, don't you? It was a pretty tough pill to swallow that when, yeah, when we were looking pretty likely with Trent bowling really, really well, so one of those things.

Q. Kane, a final like this, which thrilled us to the end, how does it raise the profile of the sport that is followed so widely across the world?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
Yeah, everybody loved it? The English loved it more than we did, I think (smiling). It was a brilliant game of cricket. Always a little bit bitter when you are on the right side of the result.

But, hopefully, as a side, and I think the English side will feel the same, that you do play this game to help grow the game and hopefully the sport sort of grows in your country and people start enjoying or perhaps attracting new viewers and that's always a really important part to what you do and hopefully that achieves something like that today.

But sort of pretty hard to consider those things right at this point in time when you're still reeling a little bit from some small margins, but naturally a great game of cricket and yeah, I think everybody who watched really appreciated it.

Q. You say if you lose the World Cup final there will be some sorrow and also disappointment and probably anger, mistakes you have done over the four years back. In this scenario, what could you be sad about? What could you be angry about? How do you react? What do you take away from this ending, apart from just laughing at it, what else can you do?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
Laugh or cry, it's your choice, isn't it? It's not anger. There's a lot of disappointment, I suppose. Yeah, the guys are really feeling it and I think it's probably more down to some of the uncontrollables that go on when they have put in such a huge amount of effort and we know in this game it can be fickle in its nature and there are parts that, as hard as you try, sometimes those cards don't fall your way and today it ebbed and flowed.

But the guys stuck with it beautifully well and they showed that heart and that fight that we have shown throughout this whole campaign to get us into winning positions and we saw that again today and I think we sort of, after perhaps 85-90 percent of that second innings, we had our noses in front and yeah, no doubt a lot of thoughts are going, well certainly through my mind, but obviously through all the other players as well, where, you know, it could have been this, could have been that, but it is what it is.

Q. Kane, the same number of runs in the innings and the same number of runs in the over. Do you say that the rule beat you or what do you conclude?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
The rules are there I guess, aren't they, and certainly something you don't consider going into the match that maybe if we could have an extra boundary and then tied two attempts at winning it we will get across the line and they didn't think that either.

I don't even know what the boundary count was but we were slightly behind. Yeah, very, very tough to -- yeah, there you go (smiling).

Q. Kane, I know we are harking back to different moments. The first ball of England's innings, you get Jason Roy on the pads. Do you understand looking at that review how it wasn't overturned and given out? Secondly, do you think that makes a difference? If you knock over a wicket first ball, it probably does.

KANE WILLIAMSON:
I think (smiling) once again, you know, it is similar stuff and you come down to a tie at the end of 50 overs each. You have small margins like that, you have other sort of human decisions that can go one way or another and that is just part and parcel of the sport.

Guys moved on from that and a number of other parts in that match that would have been nice if they snuck our way, but you do get moments go your way as well at different stages and you do move on and you don't let it distract you and I think that is probably the more positive part to that scenario in particular and a number of other parts to it as well where obviously we speak about the last few overs, but the guys moved on from that, applied themselves well in the six-ball game but, yeah, obviously not quite enough.

Q. Kane, how much have you been aware of the impact the team has had back home and what legacy will this World Cup have on cricket in New Zealand?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
I have heard that a lot of people are enjoying it. I haven't had a huge amount of contact from back home and I suppose being in another country and every game's felt like an away match. Obviously being a slightly smaller country than a few others. But it's great, isn't it, when sport can have an impact on a country.

And I think the way you play it and obviously getting into different stages of the tournament and it attracts a little bit of attention and we can only hope that the people back home enjoyed what we were able to achieve and hopefully the way that we played the game and I just hope that there was that enjoyment and perhaps a few kids might start playing a bit of cricket and all these sorts of things. We will have to wait and see when we head back and hopefully there's a bit of interest there.

Q. It was a day that was hard to take, but it was a day that you were also named player of the tournament for both batting and a captaincy perspective. How much pride can you take from that and how pleased are you with your individual performances throughout the tournament?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
An individual performance is only a contribution to something greater than yourself and that is the team. The idea is that you are helping your team get across the line and the only thing you can perhaps think of at this point in time is what more I could have done and when the margin is so small. I think all the guys should take a lot of pride in what they have been able to achieve throughout this whole campaign and individual accolades are very much secondary to the efforts that everybody within the whole squad, the support staff as well, we are all putting into the bucket and I think that was huge in us getting the opportunity to being here in the final and playing some really, really competitive cricket in this final as well, so that is always the focus.

Q. You have used a few different phrases, the 'uncontrollables' and 'thin margins'...

KANE WILLIAMSON:
'Dogs' as well, I have used 'dogs'.

Q. Would you agree that one way of looking at it is down to luck, that you are not sitting there as a World Cup-winning captain especially with what happened with Guptill's throw hit Stokes' bat... Is it just luck that you are not...

KANE WILLIAMSON:
I guess -- 'uncontrollables' I suppose mean that you can't control them, can you? So it is up to someone else, I don't know (smiling).

Yeah, I guess there is a bit of that at times, and the game that we play where there are so many variables and whether it is the surface, the opposition, any sort of condition that can have an influence, but that is why the game is so great I think. It can be -- on any given day anything can happen, there is not much constant about it and we saw that in this match and in a lot of other matches as well.

Q. Kane, I asked this question standing because of my respect for you, the way you have conducted... Do you think the cricketers in the competition, you are happy, or everybody should be a gentleman like you?

KANE WILLIAMSON:
(Laughter) Everybody are allowed to be themselves. That is a good thing about the world. And everybody should be a little bit different as well. Really difficult question to answer. That is probably my best answer, just be yourself and try and enjoy what you do (laughter).

(Applause)
 
I don't know why NZ want to post a target of 240-260. With a target of 270+, they would win most of their games with their destructive bowling attack.
 
This guy is full of class. If he was bitter , no one would blame him at all yet he stayed classy. What a guy. NZ is in good hands whilst he is captain. :bow:
 
This will be one tough loss to overcome and won't go away for a long time some day one of the players will question the rules and how they lost the match when it was a tie.
 
Kane, you did your best.

You and your team mates need to be proud of theirselves.

You reached the WC final along with your team.

Hold your head up.

Good luck in the future!
 
Led the team extremely well, I don't know how you deal with a loss like that...

I cannot imagine a defeat worse than this..
 
This guy is full of class. If he was bitter , no one would blame him at all yet he stayed classy. What a guy. NZ is in good hands whilst he is captain. :bow:

listen the guy is human off record i can bet he would be fuming, super over was a silly rule
 
Gem of a guy! Absolutely brilliant sportsman! I can't even begin to imagine what he and his team would be feeling after that game . . but yet to come out and sound so classy, humble, and balanced is unreal! Massive respect!
 
The best quote right here. Everybody should be allowed to be themselves, allowed to be different, not everybody has to be a gentleman or be the same personality type.

KANE WILLIAMSON: (Laughter) Everybody are allowed to be themselves. That is a good thing about the world. And everybody should be a little bit different as well. Really difficult question to answer. That is probably my best answer, just be yourself and try and enjoy what you do (laughter).
 
He must be crying hell bent inside the room or when he is alone..
 
Why Kane why?Why are you so cool.
This guy has got to be the most gracious person ever.He must be hurting inside as it is only natural and yet his self control and humility is second to none.
 
Led the team extremely well, I don't know how you deal with a loss like that...

I cannot imagine a defeat worse than this..
Nobody would want to be Guptil tonight.

Very painful to swallow this. NZ should have scored 270 odd though. Batted very very very poorly. Santner ducked on the last ball from Archer which pretty much summed up how they batted.
 
Nobody can blame Kane Williamson.

He did everything right but sometimes, you just can fight fate.
 
NZ have nothing to be ashamed off. They have now reached two finals outgunning teams from the subcontinent.They are a very likeable and down to earth side as well. I feel for the NZ lads today.
 
Eng didn't deserve this one.

NZ were robbed of a victory.
 
This guy should have Kohlis adulation and fame. Singlehandedly carrying his country's weak batting line up and a brilliant captain as well.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Kane Williamson "Just be yourself and try and enjoy what you do"<br><br>This was followed by applause from the media at the press conference for Kane Williamson<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CWC19Final?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#CWC19Final</a> <a href="https://t.co/JRKSdqSvsK">pic.twitter.com/JRKSdqSvsK</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1150534559924215808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 14, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Massive respect to Williamson and to his boys. Well played Kiwis. Absolutely gutted for NZ.

If Pakistan is not destined to win next year WT20 - I hope Williamson picks that trophy.

#YesWeKane
 
Did their nation proud
Captain lead from the front both on the field, off the field and also exceptional batting.
He played great.
Captained well
His decisions on the field led him to the final.

Humble in defeat shows they gave their 100%

Kane and his boys did their nation and the world proud.
 
This guy is a legend, he has the humility of Dravid with much more talent in the LOI game, hopefully achieves what Dravid couldn't the WC in any format.

NZ are amazing the way they manage their resources in sports,education etc remarkable.
 
He's not human.

Simple.

A human will be bitter.

How the hell can he stay this way?

Imagine your dream stolen away and you having to stay calm.
 
Did their nation proud
Captain lead from the front both on the field, off the field and also exceptional batting.
He played great.
Captained well
His decisions on the field led him to the final.

Humble in defeat shows they gave their 100%

Kane and his boys did their nation and the world proud.

We didn't lose the match, England won the WC on a tie breaker.
 
I genuinely want New Zealand to win the next World Cup. Hated the way they qualified above Pakistan but boy this defeat really hurts me as a neutral fan and I can't imagine how New Zealanders are feeling right now. This is an embarrassing end to a below par tournament.
 
I genuinely want New Zealand to win the next World Cup. Hated the way they qualified above Pakistan but boy this defeat really hurts me as a neutral fan and I can't imagine how New Zealanders are feeling right now. This is an embarrassing end to a below par tournament.
Spot on!
Too many cocky posters on here, but if what happened to NZ, happened to their team, they would be crying rivers!!!
 
Spot on!
Too many cocky posters on here, but if what happened to NZ, happened to their team, they would be crying rivers!!!
Dude, nothing in sports compares to this and I'm a Barca fan who saw them bottle two leads in consecutive years.

This isn't close... It's a billion times worse because we didn't lose and then got screwed by some stupid T20 rule.
 
In the past I have seen stanley cup final go to extra times but nothing was as freaky as this WC final.
 
Nobody would want to be Guptil tonight.

Very painful to swallow this. NZ should have scored 270 odd though. Batted very very very poorly. Santner ducked on the last ball from Archer which pretty much summed up how they batted.
They NZ had the most complete bowling attack but their batting was very poor, even Williamson had poor SR.
 
This is our 92 WC, except instead of lifting the WC we got kicked in the balls.
 
The most dignified and likeable cricketer playing today. The game is richer for his presence.
 
One of the classiest gentlemen I’ve ever seen in the public eye. A magnificent person.
 
This is our 92 WC, except instead of lifting the WC we got kicked in the balls.

I feel you. New Zealand become the 1st team to not lost a world cup final but then not lift the trophy :(

Cricket must be the only sport with such deep winning rules and ironically those rules happen. I couldn't imagine what were the odds that in a WC Final match and super over both will be tied.
 
Undoubtedly the best leader among the current fab four. Quite possibly the most composed and steely guy in the world of cricket atm.
 
We didn't lose the match, England won the WC on a tie breaker.

Part of me is still hoping for a reversal of decision and the trophy be shared by both teams.
NZ certainly deserve champion alongside their names.
 
I felt like going to the ground and give NZ team a hug. Last time i felt the same was after 2014 Fifa WC final when Messi lost :(.
I guess these tragic losses adds to the beauty of the sport. Good thing is NZ people don't give a crap about cricket so it won't hurt lot of people. Just imagine if India or Pak were in place of NZ, thousands of fans would have faced heart attacks and depression for a long long time. I still feel pain of CT17 final loss vs Pakistan. My Pakistani friend told me he was depressed and didn't socialized for months after Mohali 2011. Sport can be cruel at times.
 
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