Australia Clinch their Fifth Title, Beat NZ by 7 Wickets
Fable completion to the World Cup 2015 as Michael Clarke drove from the front one final time to guide Australia to a 7-wicket win over New Zealand in the World Cup last at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Clarke, who declared his retirement from one-day cricket on Saturday, was OUT for a 72-ball 74, with just nine runs staying to get.
Australia achieved the target of 184 runs in the 34th over of their innings. In-line up batsman Steve Smith, got to his century in the semi-finals against India with yet another fifty to get Australia over the line with Shane Watson at the other side. New Zealand can't gripe much as they were altogether outmaneuvered by their rivals with ball and field first and foremost, and afterward the bat.
Man of Match - World Cup Final
James Faulkner, who turned the match by taking two back to back wickets was adjudjed the Man of the Match for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Finals.
Man of the Series - ICC Cricket World Cup
As this was a batting streak in the whole World Cup 2015, but there was one man who stood back and took the wickets at right moment. The Man of the Series was given to Mitchell Starc with a 22 Wicket Hall at an average of 10.2, brilliant!
Fable completion to the World Cup 2015 as Michael Clarke drove from the front one final time to guide Australia to a 7-wicket win over New Zealand in the World Cup last at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Clarke, who declared his retirement from one-day cricket on Saturday, was OUT for a 72-ball 74, with just nine runs staying to get.
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Man of Match - World Cup Final
James Faulkner, who turned the match by taking two back to back wickets was adjudjed the Man of the Match for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Finals.
Man of the Series - ICC Cricket World Cup
As this was a batting streak in the whole World Cup 2015, but there was one man who stood back and took the wickets at right moment. The Man of the Series was given to Mitchell Starc with a 22 Wicket Hall at an average of 10.2, brilliant!


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