ICC World Cup 2023 Final: Australia won their 6th World Cup title after defeating India by 6 wickets at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.
Final (India Vs Australia)
Game Date: 19th November 2023
Details: Australia captain Pat Cummins won the toss and elected to field first in the final game of ODI World Cup 2023 against Team India at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. No changes in Indian Team.
🚨 Toss & Team News from Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad 🚨
Australia have elected to bowl against #TeamIndia in the #CWC23 #Final.
A look at our Playing XI 👌
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— BCCI (@BCCI) November 19, 2023
Team India bowled out for 240 runs in their 50 overs after batting first. Both teams got what they wanted at the toss. Rohit Sharma, like he’s done all through the tournament, once again got his team off to a flier. Even after losing Gill cheaply, Rohit and Kohli batted with a lot of intent. A screamer from Travis Head resulted in Rohit’s downfall and Australia bowled fantastically after that. Cummins nipped out the in-form Shreyas for 4 and India couldn’t gather any kind of momentum. Kohli and Rahul stitched a fifty partnership, but the Australian skipper came back to remove the former to silence the stadium as he wished yesterday. The boundaries dried up, the fielding was top-class, and the Indian batters found it hard to even rotate strike. The pacers got the ball to reverse-swing as well which made things even more challenging for India on a slow track. They somehow huffed and puffed to get to 240 – a below-par but a respectable total. If there’s no dew, India will still fancy their chances. But at the halfway stage of this finale, Australia will be the happier side. Expect them to come out all guns blazing with the bat. KL Rahul scored 66 runs of 107 balls and Virat Kohli scored 54 runs of 63 balls. For Australia, Mitchell Starc picked 3 wicket for 55 runs in his 10 overs quota.
Innings Break!#TeamIndia post 2⃣4⃣0⃣ on the board!
6⃣6⃣ for KL Rahul
5⃣4⃣ for Virat Kohli
4⃣7⃣ for Captain Rohit SharmaOver to our bowlers now 👌
Scorecard ▶️ https://t.co/uVJ2k8mWSt #CWC23 | #MenInBlue | #INDvAUS | #Final pic.twitter.com/22oteriZnE
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 19, 2023
Australia chased down the target by scoring 241/4 in 43 overs and won the game by 6 wickets. Three boundaries in the first over. A chance missed first ball. Warner edging the widest of wide balls against Shami’s first legal ball of the second over. Marsh nicking Bumrah’s hit-me ball to the keeper and Smith deciding against a review a couple of overs later. 47/3 at the end of 7 overs and every Indian supporter got excited, for obvious reasons of course, given the form of Shami and Bumrah. Travis Head was happy to wade through that difficult phase and once he found an able ally in Labuschagne, there was no looking back. The duo kept the scoreboard ticking with plenty of singles and engineered a match-winning partnership to put their team on the brink of a victory with a 192-run stand. While Head’s confidence grew with each passing over, Marnus was content to play second fiddle and blunt out a couple of dangerous spells from the Indian seamers. Travis Head started the spark with a brilliant catch to dismiss Rohit Sharma in the first innings and he carried that unassailable spirit with the bat to compose one of the best knocks in a World Cup final you’d ever see. Marnus might have played the silent killer role today, but anyone who’d followed the Australian campaign thoroughly would confess that Marnus perhaps deserves to be the team’s Player of the Series for his crucial contributions at various stages over the past couple of months. Set the standards with the field, dried out the boundaries, removed set batters at vital junctures and didn’t panic despite losing their top three inside 7 overs. That is brand Australia for you. Giving up is just not an option for them. Travis Head scored 137 of 120 balls and Marnus Labuschagne scored 58* runs of 110 balls. For Team India, Jasprit Bumrah picked 2 wickets for 43 runs in his 9 overs.
#TeamIndia put up a solid fight but it was not our night in the #CWC23 #Final.
Congratulations to Australia. #MenInBlue | #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/4LhcDVNXVu
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 19, 2023
IND: 240 all out in 50 overs
AUS: 241/4 in 43 overs
Match Result: Australia won by 6 wickets
Man of the Match: Travis Head
Man of the Series: Virat Kohli
We Are Proud Of You. 👏👏#TeamIndia | #CWC23 | #MenInBlue pic.twitter.com/dAtVtvo9uj
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 19, 2023
Stats
– Lowest targets defended by a team in World Cup 2023
230 Net vs Ban Kolkata
230 Ind vs Eng Lucknow
246 Net vs SA Dharamsala
– Five dismissals by Josh Inglis is the most by a wicketkeeper in a World Cup final.
– Of the last ten instances of them getting bowled out in ODI World Cups including today (dating back to 2003), they have ended up on the losing side on as many as seven instances, with one ending in a tie. The only win came against West Indies in Chennai in 2011.
– This is the first time India have been bowled out in this World Cup.
– Pat Cummins‘ is the eighth instance in WC 2023 of a 10-over spell by a bowler without conceding a boundary. Cummins is the only pacer in the list.
– Most wickets for a spinner in a World Cup
23 M Muralitharan (22007)
23 Adam Zampa (2023)
21 Brad Hogg (2007)
21 Shahid Afridi (2011)
20 Shane Warne (1999)
– KL Rahul‘s strike rate of 61.68 is the lowest among the 157 50+ scores in WC 2023 and he is the only one of the 157 not to score more than a single boundary in his innings.
– Virat Kohli in World Cup 2023
11 inngs | 765 runs | Avg 95.62 | SR 90.31 | 3 X 100s | 6 X 50s
– Most runs by any player in a single edition of the World Cup
– Five successive 50+ scores (third time in World Cups, second time by Kohli)
– Avg of 95.62 (second highest for anyone with 500+ runs)
– Five consecutive 50+ scores in World Cups
5 Steven Smith in 2015
5 Virat Kohli in 2019
5 Virat Kohli in 2023
– 50+ scores in both semi & final in a World Cup edition
Mike Brearley (1979)
David Boon (1987)
Javed Miandad (1992)
Aravinda de Silva (1996)
Grant Elliot (2015)
Steven Smith (2015)
Virat Kohli (2023)
Travis Head (2023)
– Rohit Sharma in WC 2023
11 innings | 597 runs | Avg 54.27 | SR 125.94 | 1 X 100s | 3 X 50s | 31 sixes
– Most sixes in a World Cup
– Most runs by a captain in a World Cup
– Second highest SR in a World Cup (Minimum 400+ runs)
– 401 runs at a SR of 135 in overs 1 to 10 (the most in the tournament)
– Most sixes vs an opponent in ODIs
86* Rohit Sharma vs Aus
85 Chris Gayle vs Eng
63 Shahid Afridi vs SL
53 Sanath Jayasuriya vs Pak
– Most partnership runs in a calendar year in ODIs
1635 S Tendulkar – S Ganguly (1998)
1523 Rohit Sharma – S Gill (2023) *
1518 A Gilchrist – M Waugh (1999)
1483 S Tendulkar – S Ganguly (2000)
– 17th dismissal behind the wicket for KL Rahul is the most by an Indian wicketkeeper in a World Cup surpassing 16 by his coach Rahul Dravid in the 2003 edition.
– Most wickets for bowlers from a team in a World Cup
98* India in 2023
97 Australia in 2007
96 Australia in 2003
90 England in 2019
88 South Africa in 2023
– Hundreds in World Cup finals
C Lloyd 102 vs Aus Lord’s 1975
V Richards 138* vs Eng Lord’s 1979
Aravinda de Silva 107* vs Aus Lahore 1996
R Ponting 140* vs Ind Joburg 2003
A Gilchrist 149 vs SL Bridgetown 2007
M Jayawardene 103* vs Ind Mumbai WS 2011
T Head 100* vs Ind Ahmedabad 2023
Head is only the second player to do so in a run-chase after Aravinda in 1996.
– Eighth century for Australia in WC 2023, joint-most with Sri Lanka in the 2015 edition. Only South Africa in 2023 has had more.
– Highest partnerships in World Cup finals
234*R Ponting – D Martyn vs Ind Joburg 2003
173*T Head – M Labuschagne vs Ind Ahmedabad 2023
172 A Gilchrist – M Hayden vs SL Bridgetown 2007
– Player of the Tournament in World Cups
1992: Martin Crowe
1996: Sanath Jayasuriya
1999: Lance Klusener
2003: Sachin Tendulkar
2007: Glenn McGrath
2011: Yuvraj Singh
2015: Mitchell Starc
2019: Kane Williamson
2023: Virat Kohli
– Teams whose only defeat in a World Cup edition coming in the final
India in 2023 (10 wins)
New Zealand in 2015 (8 wins)
England in 1979 (4 wins)
– Most wickets in a single edition of the World Cup
27 M Starc (2019)
26 G McGrath (2007)
24 Mohd Shami (2023) *
23 C Vaas (2003)
23 M Muralitharan (2007)
23 S Tait (2007)
23 A Zampa (2023)
– World Cup 2023 summary
Most runs: Virat Kohli (765)
Highest individual score: Glenn Maxwell (201*)
Most centuries: Quinton de Kock (4)
Most sixes: Rohit Sharma (31)
Most wickets: Mohd Shami (24)
Best figures: Mohd Shami (7/57)
Most WK dismissals: Quinton de Kock (20)
Most outfield catches: Daryl Mitchell (11)
– Player of the Match in semifinal and final of a World Cup
Mohinder Amarnath in 1983
Aravinda de Silva in 1996
Shane Warne in 1999
Travis Head in 2023
CHAMPIONS! 🏆
So proud of our INCREDIBLE team! 🇦🇺#CWC23 pic.twitter.com/7vq5SpTrwF
— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) November 19, 2023
1⃣1⃣ Matches
7⃣6⃣5⃣ Runs
6⃣ Fifties
3⃣ Hundreds 💯A round of applause for the Player of the Tournament and the leading run-scorer of #CWC23 – Virat Kohli 👏👏#TeamIndia | #MenInBlue | #Final pic.twitter.com/PncstjqQPf
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 19, 2023
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