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Who top scored for Australia in the 2015 World Cup final?

Who top scored for Australia in the 2015 World Cup final?

Steven Smith
Man of the match was Steven Smith, who scored 105 runs for Australia.

Who was Australia captain in the 2015 World Cup?

Michael Clarke
Michael Clarke, the Australian captain.

Which were the two teams in the finals of 2015 World Cup?

The final was between the co-hosts Australia and New Zealand. Australia won by seven wickets, to win their fifth Cricket World Cup.

Who hit the winning runs in the finals of the 2015 Cricket World Cup?

Australia
Cricket World Cup History 2015: Winners, Runners-up, Stats of World Cup 2015. Australia defeated trans-Tasman neighbours New Zealand by seven wickets in the final on May 29, 2015 to clinch their fifth World Cup title. In doing so, they became the second team after India to win cricket’s greatest event on home soil.

Who is the winner of World Cup 2019?

England cricket team
2019 ICC Cricket World Cup/Champion

Where was the 2015 Rugby World Cup played?

The 2015 Rugby World Cup Final was a rugby union match to determine the winner of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, played between reigning champions New Zealand and their rivals Australia on 31 October 2015 at Twickenham Stadium in London.

When did Australia win the Cricket World Cup?

The 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup was a One Day International cricket tournament to decide the 11th Cricket World Cup. It was jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015, and was won by Australia.

Who are the teams in the 2015 Cricket World Cup?

The 2015 Cricket World Cup started on 14 February and was co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia across 14 venues. Fourteen teams were divided into two pools of seven, with the top four from each pool progressing to the quarter-finals.

Who was Australian captain in 2015 Cricket World Cup?

The match was also the last One Day International (ODI) for Australian captain Michael Clarke (who announced that he would retire before the match), Brad Haddin, and New Zealand’s Daniel Vettori, the latter two announcing their retirements after the match.