ICC T20 World Cup Final: Australia Defeated New Zealand

The Kangaroos chased the target of 173 runs with a loss of 2 wickets.

In the final of the ICC T20 World Cup Final, Australia defeated the New Zealand cricket team and won the crown. Kangaroos completed the target of 173 runs for the loss of 2 wickets

Australia’s innings was started by David Warner and captain Erin Finch, but the Kiwis suffered an early loss when Erin Finch was dismissed for 5 off 7 balls. Mitchell Marsh and David Warner then supported the team and played brilliant strokes around the ground and brought the score to 107 runs. David Warner was dismissed for 53 off 38 balls. His wicket was taken by Trent Bolt

Trent Bolt was the most successful bowler from New Zealand. He bowled 2 wickets

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Earlier, the New Zealand cricket team, batting first at the invitation of Australia, scored 172 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs and gave Australia a target of 173 runs to win

Martin Guptill and Daryl Mitchell started the innings for New Zealand and increased the score to 28 runs. Daryl Mitchell was dismissed for 11 off 8 balls. New Zealand’s second wicket fell to a total of 76 when Martin Guptill was dismissed for 28 off 35 balls. New Zealand’s third wicket returned to the pavilion for a total of 144 runs. The fourth out was Ken Williamson, who hit a smoky 85 off 48 balls

Australia’s Josh Hazelwood bowled brilliantly to lead three players to the pavilion while Adam Zampa took one wicket

Australia captain Erin Finch won the toss and elected to field first

ICC T20 World Cup Final Squads

The Australian cricket team is led by captain Erin Finch, while other players include David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Marcus Stones, Matthew Wade, Pat Commons, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa and Josh Hazelwood

New Zealand are led by Ken Williamson, while other players include Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Tim Seifert (wicket-keeper), Glenn Phillips, James Nesham, Mitchell Sentner, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Ash Sodhi and Trent Bolt.

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