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Australia beats India by 6 wickets and wins ICC world cup sixth time as Head hits 137, Shocking moment for 140 crore Indians.

 AHMEDABAD, India - Australian team won the cricket world cup by six wickets for a record of sixth time winning the championship, on Sunday ending the victories of the Indian cricket team at the final match with the 137 runs of Travis Heads.

Australian team celebrating with the trophy*

Australia won the toss and chose to bowl first, as batting first Indian team makes a small score as compared to the finals of 240 runs in which captain Rohit Sharma makes 47 runs Virat Kohli makes 54 and kl Rahul makes 66 runs. Later on the start of Australian team was not good in first powerplay they lose their 3 main wickets in low score and because of the fantastic game play of Travis head -137 and Marnus Labuschagne -58 the Australian team easily chases the score of 241. 

As in the bowling of Australian team Starc took 3 wickets by giving 55 runs and captain Cummins took 2 wickets by giving 34 runs and in Indian team Jasprit Burmah took 2 wickets by giving 43 runs and Mohammed Siraj took only 1 wicket by giving 45 runs.

Man of the match- Travis Head.    

                                                                                      Travis head celebrating after century*





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