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T20 World Cup: Australia is the new Champ

DUBAI: Australia crushed New Zealand by 8 wickets to clinch the ICC T20 world Cup. 

Scoreboard:
New Zealand
M. Guptill c Stoinis b Zampa 28
D. Mitchell c Wade b Hazlewood 11
K. Williamson c Smith b Hazlewood 85
G. Phillips c Maxwell b Hazlewood 18
J. Neesham not out 13
T. Seifert not out 8
Extras (b1, lb3, nb1, w4) 9
Total (4 wickets, 20 overs) 172
Did not bat: M. Santner, A. Milne, T. Southee, I. Sodhi, T. Boult
Fall of wickets: 1-28 (Mitchell), 2-76 (Guptill), 3-144 (Phillips), 4-148 (Williamsonn)
Bolwing: Starc 4-0-60-0 (nb1, w2), Hazlewood 4-0-16-3, Maxwell 3-0-28-0, Cummins 4-0-27-0 (w2), Zampa 4-0-26-1, Marsh 1-0-11-0
Australia (target 173)
D. Warner b Boult 53
A. Finch c Mitchell b Boult 5
M. Marsh not out 77
G. Maxwell not out 28
Extras (lb4, w6) 10
Total (2 wickets, 18.5 overs) 173
Did not bat: S. Smith, M. Stoinis, M. Wade, P. Cummins, M. Starc, A. Zampa, J. Hazlewood
Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Finch), 2-107 (Warner)
Bowling: Boult 4-0-18-2 (w1), Southee 3.5-0-43-0 (w1), Milne 4-0-30-0 (w1), Sodhi 3-0-40-0 (w3), Santner 3-0-23-0, Neesham 1-0-15-0

Toss: Australia
Result: Australia won by eight wickets
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), Richard Kettleborough (ENG)
TV Umpire: Nitin Menon (IND)
Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

Australia’s path to the Twenty20 World Cup title:
Super 12
bt South Africa by 5 wickets
bt Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
lost to England by 8 wickets
bt Bangladesh by 8 wickets
bt West Indies by 8 wickets
Semi-final
bt Pakistan by 5 wickets
Final
bt New Zealand by 8 wickets

Australian Cricket team

Mitchell Marsh smashed an unbeaten 77 as Australia hammered New Zealand by eight wickets to clinch their maiden Twenty20 World Cup title on Sunday.
Chasing 173 for victory, Australia depended on a 92-run second-wicket stand between David Warner, who made 53, and Marsh to achieve their target with seven balls to spare in Dubai.
Warner became Trent Boult’s second wicket but Marsh kept up the charge to power Australia home to their long-awaited T20 crown and add to their five 50-over World Cup trophies.
Glenn Maxwell, who made 28, joined Marsh, who hit six fours and four sixes in his 50-ball knock, to put on 66 runs and hit the winning boundary as the Aussies came charging in to celebrate the triumph.
Skipper Kane Williamson hit a valiant 85 in New Zealand’s 172-4 after being invited to bat first in a crucial toss won by Aaron Finch as teams chasing have won all but one game at the venue.
Australia, whose previous best was a runners-up finish in 2010, came into this edition’s semi-final with one loss to England and beat Pakistan in the final-four clash with a chase of 177.
Australia fast bowler Josh Hazlewood returned figures of 3-16 and leg-spinner Adam Zampa had 1-26.
Australia suffered an early blow in their chase when Finch departed for five off Boult as a largely neutral but not packed-to-capacity crowd roared.
But the left-right batting pair of Warner and Marsh combined to take apart the bowling with fours and sixes galore.
Marsh hit Adam Milne for one six and two fours on his first three balls of the knock to signal his ruthless intent.
Warner also kept up his punishing act as he hammered leg-spinner Ish Sodhi for 17 runs in one over with just a single to Marsh.
He smoked Jimmy Neesham for a six to raise his third half-century of the tournament but soon fell to Boult.
Warner, with 289 runs in total, ended second behind Pakistan’s Babar Azam (303) in the tournament’s batting chart.
Earlier Williamson, who was dropped on 21, started cautiously but once settled took on the opposition bowling to reach his first half-century of the tournament.
He finished with 10 fours and three sixes in his 48-ball blitz to lift New Zealand from 57-1 in 10.
The Kiwis initially struggled and lost Daryl Mitchell caught behind for 11 off Hazlewood.
Opening batsman Martin Guptill failed to get quick runs despite his three boundaries and a 48-run second-wicket stand with Williamson.
Williamson survived a spill by Hazlewood in the deep with the ball popping out of the fielder’s hand to find the boundary. Pace spearhead Mitchell Starc was the bowler.
The captain hit back with two more fours off left-arm quick Starc who was taken for 60 runs from his four overs, to get some momentum into the innings.
Zampa sent Guptill trudging back to the dugout after the opener’s 35-ball 28 but Williamson kept up the charge with two sixes off Maxwell.
Williamson again picked out Starc to smash four fours and one six in a 22-run 16th over and put on 68 with Glenn Phillips, who made 18.
Hazlewood returned in his final over to break the stand with Phillips’ wicket and then got Williamson out with a leg-cutter.

Twenty20 World Cup champions:
2007: India
2009: Pakistan
2010: England
2012: West Indies
2014: Sri Lanka
2016: West Indies
2021: Australia

Australia T20 World Champ

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