Sep 29, 2014 ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 (Gaming Series) - Pool A Match 7 Australia v Canada (International Cricket 2010 HD Gameplay 720-1080P) ICC World Cup Groups Group 1 Australia India Pakistan New Zealand. The game of cricket doesn’t need an introduction. It is indeed one of the widely played and watched sports in the world. The largest fanbase of this sport lies in the Indian subcontinent, Australia, West Indies, several European countries, and of course, England. If you’re a cricket fan, this quiz is for you. From the most popular cricketing events to the ones a bit vague, this quiz.
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Ong>Ultimate Cricket World Cup 2015 - try yourself in the most competitive, authentic and realistic cricket game! You will have to take your team to the victory in the biggest championship of this year! Features: Realistic characteristics and real names of the players Realistic physics of the ball More than 15 real teams of 2015 season The rules comply with the ones of the real game
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World Cup final, Melbourne:New Zealand 183 (45 overs): Elliott 83, Johnson 3-30, Faulkner 3-36Australia 186-3 (33.1 overs): Clarke 74, Smith 56.Australia win by seven wicketsAustralia overwhelmed New Zealand to win the World Cup for a fifth time at an ecstatic Melbourne Cricket Ground.New Zealand lost influential captain Brendon McCullum to the fifth ball of the match and were bowled out for 183.Grant Elliott resisted with 83, while Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Johnson and James Faulkner shared eight wickets. Media playback is not supported on this deviceCricket World Cup 2015: Australia beat New Zealand in Melbourne finalAustralia rarely looked troubled, sealing a seven-wicket win in 33.1 overs, with captain Michael Clarke scoring 74 and Steve Smith 56 not out.Clarke, in his final one-day international, was given a standing ovation by the record 93,000 crowd and welcomed by his team-mates on the boundary when he was bowled by Matt Henry with eight required.He was part of the Australia team that last lifted the trophy in 2007, with this success extending their record for most World Cups won.
No other team has more than two.Australia's win was the second in as many tournaments by a host nation after India's triumph four years ago. Former England captain Michael Vaughan'It was a brilliant performance. Australia were the best team in the tournament, fantastically led by Michael Clarke.
Today they were just too powerful and strong for New Zealand, who have been great throughout the tournament. They've had everything you'd need in a one-day side, with the left-arm pace of Johnson and Starc. They've got everything covered.' It provided a joyous end to an emotional Australian summer which saw batsmanIn their first final, after six previous semi-final defeats, New Zealand were blown away.Their path to Melbourne came with eight successive wins, all on home soil, and most of the pre-match speculation was of how McCullum's men would deal with the change in conditions.They won what was thought to be a crucial toss, but the life was sucked from their innings almost as soon as it began.
BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew'Australia's depth of fast bowling has an Englishman quaking in his boots when thinking about what might happen in the Ashes.' The talismanic McCullum, so often a slayer of new-ball attacks throughout the tournament, aimed two wild swings at Starc, missed with both, then was bowled by a brilliant yorker.Far from the batting paradise predicted, the pitch was slightly two-paced and offered both turn and some uneven bounce.But that is to take nothing away from the Australia pace attack, Starc in particular, who bowled with hostility and found movement both in the air and off the seam. Cricket World Cup roll of honourWorld Cup winsTeamYears5Australia1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 20152West Indies1975, 19792India1983, 20111Pakistan19921Sri Lanka1996There was no support for Elliott, who was caught behind attempting to heave Faulkner and, when Maxwell superbly ran out non-striker Tim Southee with a direct hit for the final wicket, it was the perfect demonstration of Australia's dominance.
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