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Jimmy Neesham mocks boundary count Super Over rule change, McMillan says 'bit late'

New Zealand all-rounder Jimmy Neesham on Tuesday mocked the ICC after the world body decided to scrap the controversial boundary count rule that saw his team lose the 50 over World Cup to England. The ICC on Monday tweaked the Super Over rule for all its major events following the uproar over the outcome of the men’s World Cup final in July when England was declared winner against New Zealand on boundary count. READ| ICC scraps boundary count in change to Super Over rule The Kane Willamson-led side was left heartbroken after ICC decided to hand over the World Cup trophy to England on the basis of better boundary count after the finals and the ensuing Super Over finished in a tie. New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said he was pleased to see ICC come up with a better solution following the controversial World Cup final.

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