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On This Day, November 19: Australia won its sixth men’s World Cup title, thrilling in a super final as an impeccably dominant India failed, bowing to six-wicket defeat in front of over 90,000 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Travis Head’s amazing all-round show ensured Australia’s victory. The opener was brilliant both in the outfield-the diving catch at point to dismiss in-form India batter Rohit Sharma, running backward to pluck out the decisive wicket-and then with the bat to engineer an Australian win after they were struggling at 47 for 3 at a very early stage in their run-chase.

The backbone of Australia’s recovery was formed by the Head’s hundred, though the right-hander fashioned an excellently paced 137. His knock, which helped Australia achieve their target of 241 with seven overs to spare, was going to turn out to be the highest score ever in a World Cup final while chasing. This India, who had been brilliant throughout the tournament till then, including posting a mammoth 397 in the semi-final against New Zealand, was to find little momentum in the final.



Starting well, reaching 80 runs in their first 10 overs, the Indian innings collapsed once captain Rohit Sharma got out. Also Read: When Virat Kohli’s Dream Run In ODI World Cup 2023 Ended With Heartbreak Captain Pat Cummins played a big hand in Australia’s bowling. He dismissed Virat Kohli , who had smashed the record for scoring the most runs in a World Cup-765.

Kohli gets run onto .

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