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WC 2023: Mighty Australia Crush Invincible India

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Australia decimates India dreams

Australia decimates India dreams in WC 2023
Australia decimates India dreams in WC 2023

Australia decimates India's dreams in WC 2023. The aspirations of millions of Indians were shattered in the climactic World Cup 2023 cricket finals held at the colossal Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The indomitable spirit of India succumbed to the might of Australia, marking a heart-wrenching end to their dream.

Opting to bat after winning the toss, Australia's captain, Pat Cummins, raised eyebrows with his decision, especially given Indian captain Rohit Sharma's preference to bat first. Rohit Sharma set the stage ablaze with his characteristic explosive start, but the loss of Shubman Gill early on added a dent to India's innings. Despite Rohit and Kohli continuing their formidable partnership, the momentum shifted when Rohit departed for a brisk 47 (31), leaving the scoreboard at 76 in 9 overs.

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Following Rohit's departure, scoring became an uphill battle for India, with only four boundaries in the next 40 overs. Shreyas Iyer's failure on the grand stage, departing for a mere 4, added to India's woes. The responsibility then fell on Rahul and Kohli, but Rahul struggled to rotate the strike effectively. Kohli's departure for 54 (63) at the 28th over marked a turning point, and India's fortunes took a downward spiral. The team was eventually bundled out for 240 in 50 overs, with Rahul emerging as the top scorer at 66 (107) balls.

Australia, displaying the tenacity of tigers, fielded with unmatched determination, earning special praise for captain Pat Cummins' strategic leadership. Executing a well-thought-out plan against each batsman, Australia reaped rich rewards. Mitchell Starc claimed three wickets, while Cummins secured two. Australia's chase began on shaky ground, losing three quick wickets and finding themselves at 47/3. Shami and Bumrah's brilliance threatened to tilt the balance, but Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne steadied the ship.

Though both batsmen initially struggled, Head played sensibly, punishing loose deliveries, while Labuschagne provided steadfast support. Head's remarkable century, eventually reaching 137 (120) balls, marked the turning point, and their partnership of 192 runs sealed the game. Australia clinched their record 6th title, comfortably overcoming Team India's pressure. As Australia celebrated victory, Rohit Sharma wore a somber expression, acknowledging the bowlers' failure to deliver at the crucial junctures.