As Virat Kohli wins 'Player of the tournament', Here's all list of awards from ICC ODI World Cup
A look at the list of awards that were handed over after the end of the 2023 ODI World Cup. Australia won record 6th title after defeating India.
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The Indian cricket team faced yet another heartbreak in the ICC events as the Rohit Sharma-led side lost to Australia by six wickets in the finals of the 2023 ODI World Cup. The Australian cricket team played like champions and won its sixth 50-over World Cup title.
3 things you need to know
- Australian batter Travis Head was handed over the Player of the Match title for his hundred
- The Indian team was wrapped up for 240 runs in the first innings of the India vs Australia CWC 2023 match
- Team India is yet to win an ICC title from the last ten years
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ODI World Cup 2023: List of awards given in IND vs AUS WC Final
A look at the list of awards that were given after Australia's commanding win over India in the 2023 ODI World Cup final:
- Winners: Australia
- Runners Up: India
- Player of the Tournament: Virat Kohli with 765 runs from 11 innings
- Player of the Match: Travis Head for his 137 run knock
- Most runs in the tournament: Virat Kohli with 765 runs from 11 innings with a total of three hundreds
- Most wickets in the tournament: Mohammad Shami with 24 wickets from seven matches with three five wickets
- Most Sixes: Rohit Sharma with 31 sixes from 11 matches
- Most Sixes in an innings: Fakhar Zaman with 11 sixes against New Zealand
- Best bowling figures: 7/57 by Mohammad Shami vs New Zealand in the first semi-final
- Highest score of the tournament: 201* by Glenn Maxwell against Afghanistan
- Most wins in the tournament: India (10), Australia (9), South Africa (7)
Pat Cummins and Co. wins sixth ODI World Cup title
Pat Cummins won the toss and decided to field first. It proved to be a right decision as led by a fierce Mitchell Starc the Aussies inflicted a major damage on the Indian batting lineup. The left arm pacer took three wickets and the home side failed to recover from that. India did manage to get some momentum as they managed to grab three quickfire wickets at the start of the second innings. But it was Head and Marnus Labuschagne who steadied the ship and the Aussies didn't have face anu further problem in the remaining period of the match.
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Australia last won the title at home in 2015. Their seventh title widens the gap with the rest of the title-winning countries, including India, who have two, along with the West Indies. Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England have each won the title once.