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Australia lost their first two matches of the ODI World Cup but went on a nine-game winning streak to win the title.
With members of the squad still in India for a five-match T20I series and an upcoming home summer, CA has had to hold of on the public celebrations back home even a week after the World Cup triumph against India.
After India's defeat in the World Cup final, there has been speculation on Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's white ball future.
In a photo going viral on the social mnedia, Australia all-rounder Micthell Marsh can be seen resting his feet on the World Cup trophy.
It helps to be a leader with first-hand experience of dealing with epic struggles and just one loss, after 10 wins, cannot undermine the leadership and culture of an inspired team
After experiencing heartbreak in his home state, Shami moved to Calcutta at the age of 14-15, where eventually, he made the cut to play for a club.
Having started off their World Cup campaign with back-to-back wins, Pakistan lost track in the middle of the league stage as they lost four games in a row, including a first-ever loss to Afghanistan in the 50-overs format resulting in Babar stepping down as captain
Ashwin went on to speak about how pitches in India often offer a variety of conditions and praised the Aussie think-tank for getting it right.
The ex-Pakistan all-rounder added that if Virat Kohli, who was dismissed on 54 in the final, had scored another century, India would have won the match and their third World Cup trophy.
Former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram felt that India should have stuck to a tried and tested opening bowling combination of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj in the final
Labuschagne who scored a crucial 58 in the final, shares how the Australians shined under the pressure from the Indian fans in Ahmedabad.
Unless and until the focus shifts from maximising air time for the game's behemoths to actually producing a tournament that has more knockouts, more possibilities for the underdog, and more thrill for a neutral, the Cricket World Cup will remain a misnomer
In India's World Cup opener, Aussie pacers Hazlewood and Starc had reduced the hosts to 2/3. And had Mitchell Marsh pouched Kohli's skier off a Hazlewood ball soon afterwards, it would have been 20/4.
Meanwhile, Australian cricketer David Warner apologised to Indian fans on social media.
He was the driving force of the team and would feel the most pain as one forgettable day washes away years of hard work and preparation
After Australia defeated overwhelming favourites India by six wickets in the Cricket World Cup final, Ponting dismissed the questions that have persisted over Pat Cummins' leadership.
Marnus Labuschagne's coach for years talks to The Indian Express about the Aussie batter's attitude towards this World Cup, his deep passion for the game, and his early days.
PM Modi, alongside Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, also handed over the World Cup trophy to the Australian skipper Pat Cummins in the post-final ceremony.
Among others from the Indian squad, Shreyas Iyer and Ravindra Jadeja also took to their social media after the heartbreak of the World Cup final defeat against Australia.
Paine hailed Cummins' decision to opt to field first in the final and then his performance with the ball.
India had chosen the slow track but the Australian bowlers used cutters, slower bouncers, regular bouncers, seam-up on back of length to great effect to stifle the star-studded batting line up .
Rohit Sharma’s tears found their way out after the defeat, he tried not to show it but to no avail. Mohammed Siraj sobbed and head coach Rahul Dravid revealed that the dressing room was an emotional place.
As per the FIR, "At around 3.30 pm a spectator seated in the gallery tried to jump the barricade and when I and my staff tried to stop him, he pushed us and jumped the barricade onto the ground when the Indian side was batting".
The relatively benign jingoism of T20’s inter-city franchise cricket is vastly preferable to the power-hungry, typically xenophobic nationalism on display across the world today