Australian team immersed in the celebration of victory, became WTC champion by defeating India

Australian team immersed in the celebration of victory, became WTC champion by defeating India

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Team India’s condition deteriorated from day one

In the match, Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bowl first. However, his decision proved completely wrong and Australia, batting first, posted 469 runs on the scoreboard. It was from here that the condition of Team India started deteriorating.

India got the target of 444 runs

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In the fourth innings of the match, a target of 444 runs was set in front of Team India to become the champion, but before the lunch break on the fifth day, the entire Indian team got all out by scoring 234 runs. This Australia won the match by 209 runs.

India’s last wicket fell as Siraj

India's last wicket fell as Siraj

The last wicket of the Indian team fell in the form of Mohammad Siraj. With this wicket, a wave of happiness ran in the Australian camp. The final match of WTC between India and Australia was played at the Oval Cricket Ground in London.

Team India was reduced to 296 in the first innings

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Australia’s team scored a score of 469 runs in the first innings while batting brilliantly. In response, Team India could only manage 296 runs in their first innings, giving Australia a solid 173-run lead.

Team India has lost the final for the second time.

Team India has lost the final for the second time.

Team India’s top Australian bowler looked completely pale in the WTC final. This is the reason that even in the second innings, the Indian team was reduced to just 234 runs and had to face defeat in the final of the WTC for the second consecutive time.

Usman Khwaja seen with wife and children

Usman Khwaja seen with wife and children

Australia opener Usman Khawaja joins in the celebration with his wife and children after their win in the WTC final. Although Usman Khawaja’s performance in the final was nothing special.

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