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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox limited overs final The 2023 Cricket World Cup Final was a One Day International cricket match played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, on 19 November 2023 to determine the winner of the 2023 Cricket World Cup.[1] It was played between host nation India and Australia.[2] It was the first time that Ahmedabad hosted a Cricket World Cup final.[3] It was the second time that India and Australia played a World Cup final against each other, after the 2003 final.[4]

In the final, Australia defeated India to win a record-extending sixth World Cup title.[5]

Background

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The 2023 Cricket World Cup was hosted by India. Originally, the competition was to be played from 9 February to 26 March 2023.[6][7] In July 2020, it was announced that the tournament would be moved to October and November as a result of the qualification schedule being disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8][9] The ICC released the tournament schedule on 27 June 2023.[10] Semi-finals were played in Mumbai and Kolkata while the final was held in Ahmedabad.[11]

India secured a place in the final for the fourth time, after defeating New Zealand in the semi-final;.[12] having won two (1983 against the West Indies and 2011 against Sri Lanka) and lost one (2003 to current finalist Australia) [13]

Australia qualified for a record-extending eighth time in the final, after defeating South Africa in the semi-finals; having won five (1987 against England, 1999 against Pakistan, 2003 against current finalist India, 2007 against Sri Lanka, and 2015 against New Zealand) and lost two (1975 to the West Indies and 1996 to Sri Lanka).[14]

It was the second time that India and Australia played a World Cup final against each other, the previous one being in 2003.[15]

Route to the final

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Each team played the other nine teams in the group stage; the top four teams advanced to the semi-finals.[16]

Шаблон:Cr Round Шаблон:Cr
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Шаблон:Cr Won by 6 wickets Match 1 Шаблон:Cr Lost by 6 wickets
Шаблон:Cr Won by 8 wickets Match 2 Шаблон:Cr Lost by 134 runs
Шаблон:Cr Won by 7 wickets Match 3 Шаблон:Cr Won by 5 wickets
Шаблон:Cr Won by 7 wickets Match 4 Шаблон:Cr Won by 62 runs
Шаблон:Cr Won by 4 wickets Match 5 Шаблон:Cr Won by 309 runs
Шаблон:Cr Won by 100 runs Match 6 Шаблон:Cr Won by 5 runs
Шаблон:Cr Won by 302 runs Match 7 Шаблон:Cr Won by 33 runs
Шаблон:Cr Won by 243 runs Match 8 Шаблон:Cr Won by 3 wickets
Шаблон:Cr Won by 160 runs Match 9 Шаблон:Cr Won by 8 wickets
1st Place Group stage positions 3rd Place
Opponent Result Knockout stage Opponent Result
Шаблон:Cr India won by 70 runs Semi-finals Шаблон:Cr Australia won by 3 wickets
Source: ICC [16]

Match

Match officials

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The Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's largest cricket stadium, hosted its first ever Cricket World Cup final.

On 17 November 2023, the International Cricket Council (ICC) named England's Richard Illingworth and Richard Kettleborough as the on-field umpires, with West Indies' Joel Wilson as the third umpire, New Zealand's Chris Gaffaney as the reserve umpire, and Zimbabwe's Andy Pycroft as match referee.[17][18]

Kettleborough stood as the on-field umpire in the final for the second time, after 2015, while Illingworth, who played in the 1992 Cricket World Cup final, became the second person after Sri Lanka's Kumar Dharmasena to feature in the final of the World Cup as both a player and an umpire.[19]

Teams and toss

Both teams remained unchanged from their semi-final matches.[20] Australia won the toss and decided to field first.[21]

India innings

India made a quick start to their innings, with captain Rohit Sharma hitting 47 from 31 balls, but then lost Shubman Gill, Rohit and Shreyas Iyer in quick succession to leave themselves 81/3.[22] Virat Kohli and K. L. Rahul added 67 for the fourth wicket, before Kohli was out for 54.[22] India continued to add runs slowly, but Rahul was dismissed for 66 to leave India 203/6, and the remaining batsmen were not able to score quickly, the innings ending when Kuldeep Yadav was dismissed from the last ball of the 50th over with the score on 240.[22]

Australia innings

Australia made a poor start to their innings, losing three batsmen for 47 runs inside the first seven overs.[22] However, Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne then built a partnership, adding 192 runs in 36 overs; Australia were within two runs of victory when Head was dismissed by Mohammed Siraj for 137.[22] Glenn Maxwell was the next batsman in, and hit the winning two runs off the next ball, to give Australia a 6-wicket victory.[22]

Match details

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1st innings

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Fall of wickets: 1/30 (Gill, 4.2 ov), 2/76 (Rohit, 9.4 ov), 3/81 (Iyer, 10.2 ov), 4/148 (Kohli, 28.3 ov), 5/178 (Jadeja, 35.5 ov), 6/203 (Rahul, 41.3 ov), 7/211 (Shami, 43.4 ov), 8/214 (Bumrah, 44.5 ov), 9/226 (Yadav, 47.3 ov), 10/240 (Kuldeep, 49.6 ov)

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2nd innings

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Fall of wickets: 1/16 (Warner, 1.1 ov), 2/41 (Marsh, 4.3 ov), 3/47 (Smith, 6.6 ov), 4/239 (Head, 42.5 ov)

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Broadcasting

The final match was broadcast live in India on Star Sports, free-to-air broadcaster DD Sports and free on OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar. In Australia the match was broadcast live on Fox Sports, Kayo Sports and on OTT platform 9Now.[23]

The ICC also named the following panel of elite commentators for the final: Harsha Bhogle, Ian Bishop, Aaron Finch, Sunil Gavaskar, Matthew Hayden, Mark Howard, Nasser Hussain, Dinesh Karthik, Sanjay Manjrekar, Eoin Morgan, Kass Naidoo, Ricky Ponting, Ravi Shastri, Ian Smith and Shane Watson.[24]

Viewership

According to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data, the final was watched by 300 million people on TV, with a peak concurrence of 130 million, making it the most-watched cricket match on TV. While Disney+Hotstar recorded a viewership of 59 million concurrent viewers, the most for any live sporting event on OTT platform.[25]

Closing ceremony

During the closing ceremony, a drone show was held along with huge fireworks. After this, Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BCCI Secretary Jay Shah presented the World Cup trophy to Australia's captain Pat Cummins.[26][27]

Aftermath

In the aftermath of the match, many supporters of the Indian team took to social media to troll and harass Australian players and their families.[28] Some fans even sent death and rape threats directed at players and their families, resulting in many Australian players filing complaints with Cricket Australia.[29]

Harbhajan Singh, a former player on the Indian team, condemned the trolls, saying "Reports of trolling of family members of Australian cricket players is completely in bad taste. We played well but lost the final to better cricket by the Aussies. That's it. Why troll the players and their families? Requesting all cricket fans to stop such behaviour. Sanity and dignity are more important".[30]

References

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External links

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