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Australia is ICC World Cricket Champion for Sixth time : Beat India by 6 Wickets in Finals



Ahmedabad: Australia beat India by 6 wickets in the ICC Worldcup Finals, dashing all hopes of Indians. It was Australia's sixth World Cup Final win.

After winning the toss Austalia put India to bat first on an unpredicted wicket. 

Indian started well but their wickets kept falling and were all out on 240.

In reply, the Australians played offensively, although their three wickets fell early but continued to play their natural game and scored 241 in 43 overs.



Travis Head played a good knock of 137 in 120 balls with 4 sixers and 15 fours. Whereas Marnus acted as an anchor by scoring 58 in 110 balls. Mitchel Starc took 3 Indian wickets.

Travis Head was awarded man of the match , whereas Kohli was awarded man of the series.


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