Australia wins their first T20 world cup on Sunday 14th of November. The Aussies have literally dominated New Zealand once again in the ICC final event after the 2015 ODI world cup. Now Australia becomes second country after India to win all the three ICC trophies. Australia was never favourites in winning the world cup but they emerge victorious at the end. Other hand once again New Zealand has to face another defeat in the finals.
MATCH SUMMARY
Talking about the match I think toss was very crucial in the game. Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first. After that New Zealand Batsman had a steady start. At the end of 10 overs they were 57-1. But then there was a rise of Kane Williamson. He was just phenomenal in his knock.
Williamson hit the fastest fifty in the final of a men's T20 World Cup competition and also became the second captain to score a half-century after Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara He scored 85 on 48 balls undoubtedly the best innings of the game. But then and there was a man who was fightingfor Australia, their main pacer in the tournament Josh Hazlewood. He picked up 3 wickets in the first innings. Total Score was 172-4 in the first innings. In the second innings skipper Aaron Finch Departed early. Then came a long lasting partnership between David Warner and Mitchell Marsh. Their Partnership ensured their title. Even after dismissal of David Warner the rest of run chase was piece of cake for Australia. Mitchell Marsh was awarded with man of the match in the finals for his beautiful knock 77* on 55 balls.
Williamson hit the fastest fifty in the final of a men's T20 World Cup competition and also became the second captain to score a half-century after Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara He scored 85 on 48 balls undoubtedly the best innings of the game. But then and there was a man who was fightingfor Australia, their main pacer in the tournament Josh Hazlewood. He picked up 3 wickets in the first innings. Total Score was 172-4 in the first innings. In the second innings skipper Aaron Finch Departed early. Then came a long lasting partnership between David Warner and Mitchell Marsh. Their Partnership ensured their title. Even after dismissal of David Warner the rest of run chase was piece of cake for Australia. Mitchell Marsh was awarded with man of the match in the finals for his beautiful knock 77* on 55 balls.
X FACTOR FOR AUSTRALIA IN THIS TOURNAMENT
In this tournament Australia was never considered as favourites in the tournament. Although they are a strong and competitive side in the tournaments but still in the previous tournament their performance has not been to good. In this tournament , they qualified for semifinals on the basis of greater net runrate. That means they were not dominating from the start of the tournament but they converted their both semifinals and finals and made us realize that they are a strong side in the T2Os as well. I think the X factor for the Aussies in the tournament was their superb bowling side. Their bowling has been up to the mark . Their bowlers has done their job. Especially Adam Zampa was literally their best bowler in the whole tournamnent. His spell against Bangladesh of 5-19 that helped Australia to restrict them to 73 and grab a big win the tournament. Adam Zampa was their main head of the department when it come to bowling of Australia. He picked up 13 wickets in the whole tournamnent. Followed by him Josh Hazlewood also had an excellent tournament.
RISE OF DAVID WARNER
After this tournament David Warner has been officially back in the form . After being dropped in the IPL this has been a perfect revenge for him in the T20 world cup tournament. I don't know what kind of useless franchise is SRH in the IPL which doesn't even backs his own captain. David Warner has produced match winning knocks for Australia in this tournament. He was awarded with the player of the tournament. If Warner is back in the form this means that Australia now no need to worry about their batting. If this man gets going nobody can stop him.
Tushar Jain
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