Geoff Allardice, the ICC's general manager of cricket, said the committee will discuss issues concerning the World Cup final, including the controversial boundary count back rule, in its next meeting. England were adjudged the winners of the World Cup on the basis of their superior boundary count - 22 fours and two sixes - to New Zealand's 17 after the match ended in a tie.
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