Congratulations World Cup Cricket Champions, Australia!

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Majestic Australia win

Fifth World Cup


The 11th ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, which started on February 14th, comes to end on the 29th March 2015, with the Majestic Australia sealing their fifth title, standing high and tall, all through the tournament .

The Day, as it unfolded ...
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There is nothing Australia loves more than to strut its stuff in front of its fans. There was no shortage of support as the MCG, bursting at the seams with a record 93,013 fans in attendance, buzzed with electricity well before the toss. Decked up in their yellow tees and wearing their yellow caps with pride, Australia's supporters prepared for a capital show from their heroes. They were not to be disappointed.

In Michael Clarke's final appearance as a One-Day International player, Australia showed its class, romping to a big win in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. New Zealand arrived in Australia hopeful of becoming the newest first-time champion. But in the space of seven hours on Sunday (March 29), it was emphatically denied.

Clarke led with the astuteness and assurance of a general who knows his troops are used to overwhelming success. Brendon McCullum, inspirational and enterprising thus far, had a bad day with the bat and, momentarily, perhaps decisively, was defensive as captain. With only 183 to defend, NewZealand's only option was to bowl Australia out. But when McCullum took second slip out as early as the fifth over and saw David Warner edge Tim Southee exactly through where that fielder had been, the moment had passed.

Australia would have been 23 for 2 at that stage; instead, Warner celebrated the let-off with a succession of boundaries to negate the Trent Boult-Southee threat before ceding centre stage to Clarke.

Clarke's farewell fifty, a free-flowing innings full of sumptuous strokes, was the icing on the cake as Australia clattered to 186 for 3 and a seven-wicket romp with 101 deliveries to spare. Steven Smith, imperceptibly, brought up a half-century of his own in perhaps his most important but least celebrated knock to date, their 112-run stand a wonderful amalgam of the present and the future. Clarke fell with victory imminent, walking off to his second standing ovation of the night.

It was not just Australia's fifth World Cup title, it also meant it had won a World Cup in each of the continents where cricket is played. Now, beat that.

Australia's three left-arm quicks had used different tactics in the afternoon to share eight wickets. Mitchell Starc swung the ball at express pace, Mitchell Jhonson was fast and nasty and smart and cunning, and James Faulkner set the cat among the pigeons with cunning changes of pace, especially in the batting Power Play where he picked up two wickets in the very first over. For good measure, Josh Hazlewood extracted appreciable bounce and kept pushing the batsmen back with his nagging length, and there was a bonus wicket in Glen Mazwell's first over too as everything Clarke touched turned instantly to gold.

New Zealand had no such riches. Boult did evict Aaron Finch in his first over with customary inswing, but Southee was disappointing in his first spell, allowing Warner to latch on to him. Matt Henry bowled his heart out without much luck, and even as McCullum set innovative, well thought-out fields to Smith and Clarke at the start of their innings, you could sense that a lot of the fight had gone out of him and his side when Warner's outside edge flew past the vacant second slip.

Warner was eventually caught on the pull but had done enough damage, with a bruising 46-ball 45 in a low-scoring game. With his stand of 61 with the fluent Smith, he had calmed early nerves. Then, Clarke took over. Having walked out to a standing ovation, Clarke bided his time before leaving his imprint with the bat too. A couple of streaky early boundaries gave way to silken smooth drives through the covers and effortless caresses over the straight field. Smith was happy to sit back and watch his captain.

The New Zealand innings lost momentum after the early loss of the tone-setting McCullum. All tournament, the skipper has got the side off to blistering starts, but on Sunday, he didn't even lay bat to ball. Starc produced an outstanding first over. After Martin Guptill escaped with a single, Starc gave McCullum a terrific working over. The battle lasted only three deliveries, but it was gripping and intense. It was also to be the first defining phase of the final.

Only when Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott, the only batsman that showed fluency, were involved in a 111-run stand for the fourth wicket did the famed New Zealand resolve make its appearance. New Zealand, however, had little to show either side of that 97-minute, 137-ball alliance as its last seven wickets tumbled for 33 in 60 deliveries to a combination of skill and intelligence from the home side. Australia used the short delivery liberally, but the follow-up balls were the one that did the damage. Eight of the ten wickets fell to full balls, testimony to Australia's game plan that took emotion completely out of the equation.

McCullum could have been out first-ball, an inswinger cutting him in half and narrowly missing both inside edge and off stump. He could have been out second ball, charging the bowler and seeing the ball slide between leg stump and himself on its way to Brad Haddin. He was out third ball, well beaten and bowled by a full ball that screamed past the inside of the bat and pegged off pole back.

It was a dramatic start. Starc went on a celebratory run that finished up at square-leg, his teammates converging on him to show how much that strike, that wicket of McCullum, meant to the team. Already pumped up, that scalp energised the Australians even more. The ball was fizzing around - this was no flat deck - as Haddin repeatedly took it well above his head. Starc mixed his lengths up, Hazlewood got exceptional bounce. Guptill and Kane Williamson had nowhere to go.

Clarke's captaincy throughout was immaculate. He was always on the lookout for wickets, even when he was cramming the ten overs from Maxwell and Shane Watson before the batting Power Play. Guptill was bowled playing inside the line to Maxwell and Williamson's innings ended with a return catch to Johnson, once again lifting himself on the big stage.

Faulkner then dug the dagger deeper as the Power Play began, evicting a thoroughly unconvincing Taylor with his first ball, and sending Corey Anderson packing with his third. Taylor's struggles were ended by a slower delivery that he went reaching for and only managed a nick through to the keeper; as if to showcase his versatility, Faulkner produced a fast yorker two deliveries later to get under Anderson's bat during a game-turning double-wicket maiden just when New Zealand was bracing for a final assault.

Luke Ronchi's optimistic, fatal waft in the next over from Starc was further illustration that New Zealand had fluffed the lines in its biggest match. All Elliott needed at that stage was some support. Instead, by the end of the batting Power Play, New Zealand had added just 15 in losing three wickets and whatever momentum that might have been accrued by the Taylor-Elliott duet.

There was no sting in the tail. Maxwell's wonderful presence of mind and accuracy from midwicket to catch Southee napping and end the innings summed up the difference between the two teams.


Man of the Match - Final Aus vs NZ : James Faulkner

Fast-bowling all-rounder James Faulkner was named man-of-the-match for his devastating spell which helped set up a seven-wicket victory for Australia in the Cricket World Cup final against New Zealand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.

The 24-year-old struck on the first ball of the second powerplay in the 36th over to end a 111-run fourth-wicket partnership between Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott by dismissing the former with a slower delivery.

Faulkner then removed the dangerous Corey Anderson in the same over for a second-ball duck with a fast full-length delivery.

He capped his game-changing spell by removing Elliott for 83 and finished with figures of three for 36 from nine overs.


Dominant Australia lifts World Cup for fifth time - Cricket News
Michael Clarke holds the trophy aloft as Australia players celebrate winning the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup final.

Player of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 -

MITCHELL STARC

The 25-year-old left-armer took 22 wickets at 10.18 runs per wicket with an economy rate of 3.50 runs per over
Mitchell Starc named as player of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - Cricket News

Starc was the unanimous choice of a select group of experts following his sensational form.


Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc was today named as the player of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
Starc was the unanimous choice of a select group of experts* following his sensational form that helped guide his side to its fifth title in 11 tournaments. The 25-year-old left-armer took 22 wickets at 10.18 runs per wicket with an economy rate of 3.50 runs per over. His best performance came against New Zealand in Auckland when he finished with six for 28.
During their deliberations, the members of the panel discussed several names, highlighting such players as New Zealand's inspirational captain Brendon McCullum and his team-mates Trent Boult and Martin Guptill, as well as Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka for his four consecutive centuries.

Michael Clarke: "Over the moon, what a tournament, Brendon and NZ deserve a lot of credit, always a tough team to beat, whenever we play them in any sport - so well done to Baz and his team, especially personally, he had an amazing performance. Thanks to every Australian and cricket supporter out there who've been behind us. The team and support staff, the support I've had since coming back into the team, they deserve to stand there with the trophy. Said we were ready mentally and we managed to get it all together physically. [No23 shirt?] Might give it back to Warney... Haven't given it much though, time is right to walk away from one-day cricket, I'll still be playing Test cricket. [Black arm bands] It's got PH on it, I'll wear it every time I play for Australia. Been a really tough few months and everyone would say we played this World Cup with 16 players. Tonight is dedicated to our little brother. Hughesy used to party as well as any of them. We're really proud, it's a wonderful achievement, to win in our own backyard in front of family and friends."



ICC Cricket World Cup Final 2015 - the Grand Finale! - Cricket News
At the MCG, the atmosphere was electric and a sea of yellow, gold and green, with more than a smattering of black and beige greeted the finalists as they walked into the ground to heady cheers.

And they are the world champions

Congratulations to the
World Champions - Australia 👏👏👏
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What is a World Cup ? A tournament which comprises of many teams who compete to lose to Australia in the Finals @coolfunnytshirt #CWC15

" Hariharan Durairaj (@hari_durairaj) March 29, 2015

Unbeaten summer at home...take a bow Australian selectors...you blokes have had a blinder...many congratulations to Mick Clarke...patriot !

" Kerry O'Keeffe (@kokeeffe49) March 29, 2015

Australia played like Australia and Newzealand played like NewZealand !#RealityofWorldCup

" vikram sathaye (@vikramsathaye) March 29, 2015

Aus lost only once in this WC... To NZL NZL lost only once in this WC... To AUS How I wish the matches could be switched. Damn heartbreak.

" Rahul Ravindran (@23_rahulr) March 29, 2015

Brendon McCullum's team may have been outplayed in the #CWC15Final, but the Black Caps have had a sensational #CWC15. Should be proud.

" Akshay Iyer (@akshiyer) March 29, 2015

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Does anyone do better farewells than Australian cricketers? It's like they're born to say goodbye in style.

" Osman Samiuddin (@OsmanSamiuddin) March 29, 2015

Well played Australia you were the best team by far and your wins from the quarterfinals onwards were clinical and showed your superiority!

" Brian Lara (@BrianLara) March 29, 2015

Congrats AUS on winning the 2015WC. Worthy champions. Played the perfect game when it mattered the most. #CWC15

" VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) March 29, 2015

Bad luck to @BLACKCAPS but congratulations on a great @cricketworldcup You should be commended on playing no fear, positive cricket #CWC15

" Glenn McGrath (@glennmcgrath11) March 29, 2015

Mitchell was the Starc difference between the Australian attack and the rest...perfect bowling unit for these conditions.

" Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 29, 2015

Too good by far for the rest! Congrats to Australia, World Cup winners again-great players, great plans, great team!

" Neil Fairbrother (@Harv366) March 29, 2015

Also well done to the @BLACKCAPS on their tournament. High quality skills. Would've been nice to win but should be proud nonetheless

" Scott Styris (@scottbstyris) March 29, 2015

Bad luck @BLACKCAPS but u guys had an outstanding tournament Congratulations to Aus for showing yet again how good is your infrastructure

" yuvraj singh (@YUVSTRONG12) March 29, 2015





Stats & Facts:



The attendance at the MCG today - 93,013. That's about the same number of people as there are in Lincoln. #CWC15Final pic.twitter.com/iUBL6k3DDX

" Test Match Special (@bbctms) March 29, 2015

The overall tournament attendance of the @ICC @cricketworldcup over 49 matches in Australia and New Zealand is 1,016,421.

" Cricket Australia (@CAComms) March 29, 2015

So 1979 will continue to remain the last time a team that wasn't from Asia or Australia won the WC #AUSvNZ #WorldCupExpress #CWC15Final

" Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) March 29, 2015

australia have now won world cups in asia, europe, africa, north america & australia only south america & antarctica remain! #CWC15Final

" Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) March 29, 2015

Steve Smith 95, 72, 65, 105, 50* First batsman in WC history to make 5 consecutive 50+ scores #BingPredicts #AUSvNZ #CWC15

" Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 29, 2015

Steve Smith becomes the first man to score 50 or more in quarter, semi and final of a World Cup

" Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) March 29, 2015

50+ in Semis & Finals of the same World Cup J Brearley 1979 D Boon 1987 J Miandad 1992 A de Silva 1996 G Elliott & S Smith 2015 #CWC15Final

" Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) March 29, 2015

#CWC15 Winners: Aus Runner-Ups: NZ Most Runs: Guptill 547 Most Wkts: Starc & Boult 22 Highest inns: 237* Guptill Best bowling: 7/33 Southee

" Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) March 29, 2015




Will it be the Mighty Aussies Again in 2019 or will there be a twist in the tale in the English Summer ?Well time shall only tell ...

Until then #KeepCalm&CheerOn...for the SPIRIT OF THE SPORT CALLED CRICKET😃
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Heart was with Men in Black!!
But Best Team won: CONGRATULATIONS- best cricket played throughout the tournament-amazing attitude, passion and beat the rest 👏
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Congratulations to team Australia.
5cups. No doubt,they are world's best team.
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Congratulations...From me too.!!
They are finally the Real Winner's..!!
Well Done...!!!!!!👏
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Australia deserved it but bad for NewZealand as they have not won any World Cup. Also, very very bad for India😭
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Australia lauded its World Cup winning team today for a "fairytale" victory on home soil over New Zealand, with praise heaped on retiring one-day captain Michael Clarke after a dream farewell. Clarke hit 74 as Australia cruised home by seven wickets in a one-sided final in front of a record crowd of 93,013 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday. The win, culminating a gruelling tournament, was front page news across the country with The Australian newspaper saying: "Pitch perfect Australia lives the dream to claim fifth World Cup."

"Done it without raising a sweat or anybody's pulse," the broadsheet's cricket writer Peter Lalor said. "Michael Clarke's side made easy work of New Zealand at the MCG, much as they had with India in the semi-final and Pakistan in the quarter." The Sydney Daily Telegraph focused on the outgoing Clarke, who announced his retirement from the one-day international format on the eve of the final. "Pup's fairytale farewell as Aussies crowned world champions," it said on its front page, referring to Clarke by his nickname.

"Lifting the trophy provided Clarke the fairytale ending that seemed so unlikely in November, when his chronic hamstrings again betrayed him and the ambition of captaining a World Cup winning team appeared far-fetched," it added. The captain, wearing a black armband, dedicated the win to Phillip Hughes, the team-mate who died after being hit on the head by a bouncer last year, which the Telegraph said was a fitting tribute. "Of course no silverware could erase the painful memories of Phillip Hughes' tragic and traumatising death," cricket writer Richard Hinds said.

"Yet, at the twilight of a confronting, even brutal summer, this was rich reward for Australia's experience, endurance and composure."

Australia batsman Hughes died on November 27 last year, two days after being hit on the head by a Sean Abbott bouncer in a first-class match in Sydney. With Clarke choosing to now focus on Test cricket, The Age in Melbourne said the team was in transition but was in good hands with Steve Smith expected to be named his successor.

"In Michael Clarke and Steven Smith, two generations of Australian cricket steered their team through the final leg of their long trek to a fifth World Cup," wrote Malcolm Knox, the Fairfax Media cricket writer. "The outgoing captain and the incoming; the elder who has battled his health all summer to get in, and the younger who has been almost impossible to get out. "With Clarke's retirement from the one-day game, Australia is already in transition," he added.

"Brad Haddin, and presumably Shane Watson and Mitchell Johnson, will not be defending their title in England in 2019, but otherwise the strength of the current team is its youth.
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Congrats Aussies on bagging fifth world cup glory 🥳
Always loved you as my second favorite team 😃



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Congratulations to team Australia. 🥳
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I somewhat felt bad for NL.. Being defending champions they deserved this but as for Aussies, i can't say trophy is in hands of a contemptible team. They were good enough too 😃

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