Australia lift 5th World Cup, give fairytale sendoff to Michael Clarke


Melbourne, Mar 29 (PTI): Australia today clinched the coveted ICC Cricket World Cup for the fifth time, thrashing New Zealand by seven wickets to provide a perfect farewell gift to skipper Michael Clarke, who played a key role with a 74-run knock in his final ODI appearance.

After the bowlers produced a clinical performance skittling out New Zealand for 183, the stage was set for the Australian captain, who used the platform to the fullest with a stylish 72-ball innings as the hosts regained the trophy winning the match in 33.1 overs -- ending an eight-year wait.

The moment Steve Smith (56) hit the winning runs, the entire Australian team was out in the ground delirious in joy celebrating the very special achievement.

All performers yearn for a stage as grand as the World Cup final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Clarke got his walking out as a hero with the entire MCG giving him a standing ovation once he was dismissed after getting his team to the doorstep of victory.

It was a touching sight to find all his teammates standing at the boundary line to greet him.
Clarke added 112 runs in the company of his deputy Smith (56) and it looked as if the skipper was passing on the team's baton to his heir apparent.

Having announced his retirement from ODIs a day before the finals, it was a free-spirited Clarke in action.

The drives flowed from his bat, the footwork was as immaculate as ever and so was the manner in which he charged out to the spinners. Each and every shot was greeted with thunderous applause by the capacity crowd.

There were 10 fours and two sixes in his final ODI innings. Clarke had the Herculean job of checking his emotions and carrying on with the business of guiding his team to victory after losing openers Aaron Finch (0) and David Warner (45). And the skipper was up for it with.

Earlier, a collective display of disciplined bowling from the Australian bowlers helped them restrict a nervous New Zealand to a paltry 183 in 45 overs after Brendon McCullum opted to bat.

A mid-innings collapse which saw New Zealand lose their last seven wickets for only 33 runs in 10 overs effectively ended their hopes of putting up a respectable total despite semi-final hero Grant Elliott's gutsy innings of 83 off 82 balls.

Ironically, this is the second time that a team in a World Cup final was bowled out for 183 after India in the 1983 final against West Indies, which they won by 43 runs.

Seamer James Faulkner's brilliant change-ups during the middle overs saw him end with impressive figures of 3/36 in 9 overs as the Black Caps collapsed from decent 150/3 after 35 overs to 183 all-out in 45 overs in about an hour.

This was after Elliott along with Ross Taylor (40) had added 111 runs for the fourth wicket after the visitors were tottering at 39 for three.

Faulkner was well complimented by the two Mitchells -- Starc (2/20 in 8 overs) and Johnson (3/30 in 9 overs) -- who had the opposition batsmen in trouble with pace and movement on a lively MCG track.

Starc bowled a brilliant delivery first up, to get rid of Brendon McCullum, who was out without scoring. McCullum charged and missed out on a couple of balls dug short and the result was full delivery at the base of off-stump which the batsman had no answer.

Guptill, at the other end, got a freak six when his intended pull off a Josh Hazlewood short delivery flew behind the wicketkeeper for a six. Before that, he had hit a copybook square drive.

Both Guptill and Williamson were cautious during the first 10 overs in which New Zealand scored 31 runs as they got rid of the impetuosity that brought about McCullum's downfall.

The best shot during that particular phase was a straight drive from Williamson off Hazlewood's bowling.

Clarke introduced Glenn Maxwell in the 12th over and it brought dividends immediately. Guptill (15) was bowled trying to cut a rather innocuous Maxwell delivery that was tossed up on the off-stump with not a hint of turn.

Williamson's rather uncomfortable stay at the wicket ended when Johnson bowled a well disguised slower as the right-hander failed to check his shot. The result was a simple return catch which Johnson gleefully accepted. Williamson scored 12 off 33 balls.

Elliott and Taylor then started the repair job. While Elliott was the aggressor, the normally attacking Taylor was ready to hold one end up while nudging and pushing for singles and twos.

Elliott started with a cut off Maxwell and a mistimed hook shot fetched him a six. There were a couple of flowing cover drives off James Faulkner as he reached his 50 off 51 balls. With Taylor for support, the fourth wicket partnership crossed the 100-run mark in 126 balls.

However, the New Zealand innings lost direction from that point. Taylor tried to steer a wide delivery from Faulkner as Brad Haddin took a fantastic one-handed catch stretching to his right.

Corey Anderson (0) was fooled by a yorker as Faulkner suddenly cranked up the pace and the left-hander couldn't get his bat down.

From 150/3 New Zealand slumped to 150/5 and it soon became 151 for six as Mitchell Starc got Luke Ronchi (0) to flash hard as Michael Clarke took a nice catch at first slip. Daniel Vettori (9) was yorked by Johnson and Elliott, who looked good for a century was then taken by Faulkner as it became 171 for eight.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Darryl,
    Next time you call any one stupid or nonsense, first scratch your ...

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  • Af, mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Final wc was boring ,no fight,no thrill in game, totally one side match.

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  • Alwyn, Kinnikambla

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    congratulations team Australia

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    As India lifts Anushka sharma, Australia lifts the world cup!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Darryl, I guess by now you must have understood who is talking nonsense.
    If you are above 18, I suggest read the book "Sleep your way to the top" by Jane Miller
    and you will understand what I am talking about ...

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    To understand your stupidity, one does need to read book. It is evident from your nonsense comments.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Darryl,
    by utilizing India's top most cricketer she is on her way to become India's number one Heroine ...

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  • Alban D Souza, Udyavara/Bajjodi/Mumbai/Doha Qatar

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Congratulations ! Team Australia . The strongest team won the fifth world cup cricket. They proved that cricket is a team work game not heroes but all individual contribution require to the game. The sportsmanship spirit indeed require. Even they lost in league matches they showed courage and determination. Deserve to get the champions title. Team Newzeland again set back wish all the best in the next world cup

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Jossey,

    All 11 players contribution is required to win a game. Not only Kohli's.

    Whenever Kohli played a winning knock did you or opposition team attributed it to Anushka?

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  • praveen, udupi

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    solid team. solid performance. God bless Australian team.They are world champions

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  • BhakSala, Melbourne

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    I can imagine how heart breaking it is for us Indians for not able to win the world cup but for me it’s more than that cause I’m in Australia from last month it was sad moment for me today at Melbourne not to see Indian team in the finals but from tomorrow I will be free and will go for site seeing in Australia &New Zeeland ,well played NZ congrats Australia

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    every test playing team is strong in thier home.india won in india previous time,aussies won in thier home this time.

    i dont think aussies would have won this time if it was held in subcontinent.newzealand would have won it today,if final was held in newzealand this time.

    this australian team is not invincible like the legend australian team of the yore which won wc's in 1999,2003 and 2007.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Australia should be grateful to Anushka Sharma ...

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Jossey

    Most of your comments are nonsense. What has Australia got to do with Anushka? It is Kohli's personal matter.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Darryl, behind every successful Woman there is a Man. She used him ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Darryl, let people decide who is nonsense ...

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  • Af,, mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Hello Darryl
    Kohlis personal matter let him keep out side cricket, he has gone as team India player upto reaching home back he shud behave like cricketer not a lover boy, that is reason wives are not allowed this time wc.

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  • Faizal, Al-Khobar

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Mighty Aussies truly deserved this trophy.

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Next world cup India, Lanka, Africa, NZ should together play against AUsies

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Darryl, this is not lungi cricket ...

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Yes Jossey, It it was a Lungi game Siddu, Chiddu, Antony would have been in playing eleven.

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  • Mohammed, Bajpe/Riyadh

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    It looked like Australia playing against some local club as a warm up game for match practice.

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  • BABA, BANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    The result is on expected lines. There is nothing "fairytale" about it.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Even Bangladesh would have defeated Kiwis. Very poor performance from NZ team.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    India would have won world cup cricket comfortably had they played consistently.

    Once they went to Australia they heard of Chaaiwaala P.M.’s :

    Make in India.
    Why to make scores in Australia.

    Congratulations to Australian team for winning World cup Cricket.

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  • Maureen , M'lore Sydney

    Sun, Mar 29 2015

    Well done team Australia, well played. You deserve the World Cup.

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