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Netball: New Zealand dethrone Australia for first World Cup in 16 years

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(Reuters) - New Zealand stunned Australia 52-51 in an exhilarating final on Sunday to dethrone the champions and claim their first netball World Cup title in 16 years.

The Silver Ferns were runners-up in the last three editions that Australia won but were determined not to let history repeat itself at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena, soaking up the pressure in a tense final quarter to prevail.

"It's been hard work as the Diamonds have been the benchmark in netball, but Liverpool has been amazing," Kiwi Maria Folau, who top-scored for her team in the final with 28, said in a courtside interview.

Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand coach Noeline Taurua and New Zealand's Maria Folau with their gold medals on the podium after winning the World Cup REUTERS/Lee Smith

New Zealand coach Noeline Taurua said victory was a boost for netball in the country after they missed out on the Commonwealth Games final last year.

"I'm quite speechless... for us to come out and win this, it's huge for our netball community and for New Zealand," she said.

Earlier, England beat South Africa 58-42 for their sixth World Cup bronze medal and the third in a row as coach Tracey Neville took charge of the Roses for the final time.

Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand's Laura Langman in action with Australia's Kelsey Browne REUTERS/Lee Smith

"This bronze medal isn't a consolation. World netball is as tight as it's ever been and we knew we'd get what we deserved, and it was bronze," England captain Serena Guthrie said.

Guthrie said victory ensured a fitting farewell for Neville, the sister of the England women's soccer team coach Phil.

"When Tracey first came into his job it was a whirlwind, but to see her grow as a world-class international coach has been a pleasure. Today was about sending her off as best we could and we did that," Guthrie added.

Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand players celebrate after winning the World Cup REUTERS/Lee Smith

"It's hard to keep it together when we have got everybody crying. This has been the best experience. We almost feel like we have won a gold medal."

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Eediting by Ian Chadband)

Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand's Ameliaranne Ekenasio in action with Australia's Jo Weston REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand players before receiving their gold medals after winning the World Cup REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand's Maria Folau scores REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 Australia's Caitlin Bassett in action REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand's Casey Kopua in action with Australia's Gretel Tippett REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand fans perform a Haka in the stands after New Zealand win the World Cup REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand players celebrate after winning the World Cup REUTERS/Lee Smith
Netball - Netball World Cup - Final - Australia v New Zealand - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, Britain - July 21, 2019 New Zealand's Katrina Rore in action REUTERS/Lee Smith
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