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Clarke’s Australia Crowned World Champions

New Zealand are beaten by 7 wickets as Australia win the World Cup trophy for a fifth time in the sport’s history.

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Michael Clarke signed off from one-day internationals with 74 as a dominant Australia won their fifth cricket World Cup after crushing New Zealand by seven wickets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.

New Zealand, playing in their first final after succumbing six times in the semis, suffered a body blow in the opening over from Mitchell Starc when captain Brendon McCullum was bowled without scoring from the third ball he faced.

New Zealand are beaten by 7 wickets as Australia win the World Cup trophy for a fifth time in the sport’s history.
New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum was bowled out for a duck. (Photo: AP)

A fourth wicket partnership of 111 between Ross Taylor (40) and Grant Elliott (83) appeared to restore New Zealand’s fortunes although runs came slowly against a hostile, accurate pace attack with Starc in outstanding form.

The paceman was ably supported Australia’s two other left-arm fast bowlers Mitchell Johnson and James Faulkner who picked up three wickets apiece.

New Zealand had reached 150 for three with 15 overs remaining when Faulkner struck twice in the first over of the batting powerplay. He dismissed Taylor caught behind and bowled the potentially dangerous Corey Anderson for a duck two balls later.

New Zealand are beaten by 7 wickets as Australia win the World Cup trophy for a fifth time in the sport’s history.
James Faulkner was adjudged the Man-of-the-match for his 3/36. (Photo: AP)

The remaining wickets fell swiftly and New Zealand were bowled out for 183 with five overs remaining. It was the lowest first innings score in a 50 overs World Cup final since Australia disposed of Pakistan for 132 at Lord’s in 1999.

Trent Boult raised New Zealand’s spirits temporarily by holding a simple return catch from Aaron Finch before the Australian opener had scored.

New Zealand are beaten by 7 wickets as Australia win the World Cup trophy for a fifth time in the sport’s history.
Aaron Finch walks back to the dugout after getting out for a duck. (Photo: AP)

David Warner responded by striking Tim Southee for three consecutive fours and raced to 45 from 46 deliveries when he hooked Matt Henry to Elliott.

Clarke entered the arena to a standing ovation and attacking fields from McCullum who placed six players inside the circle on the off side.

Both Clarke and his heir apparent Steve Smith played the bowling on its merits as McCullum, whose aggression with the bat and as captain have transformed the national side, switched his bowlers and field placings in an effort to conjure a wicket.

Clarke struck Daniel Vettori over the bowler’s head for six and McCullum brought his best bowler Boult back for a final fling. Clarke responded with a perfect off drive to the boundary.

New Zealand are beaten by 7 wickets as Australia win the World Cup trophy for a fifth time in the sport’s history.
Michael Clarke, playing his final ODI, top scored for Australia with 74. (Photo: AP)

He reached his 50 from 56 balls and acknowledged another standing ovation from the crowd for his 58th and final one-day fifty.

After a final flurry of boundaries he was bowled by Henry giving Smith (56 not out) time to complete his half century as Australia won in 33.1 overs.

Their fifth World Cup title coming off a 7 wicket victory over New Zealand

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