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2015 Cricket World Cup final

The final of the 2015 Cricket World Cup took place on 29 March 2015 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. It was played between the tournament's two co-hosts, New Zealand and Australia. Australia went into the game as favourites[2][3] and won by 7 wickets for a fifth World Cup triumph. The match was played in front of 93,013 spectators, a record crowd for a day of cricket in Australia.

2015 Cricket World Cup Final
The MCG during the final.
Event2015 Cricket World Cup
New Zealand Australia
183 186/3
45 overs 33.1 overs
Date29 March 2015
VenueMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Player of the matchJames Faulkner (Aus)
UmpiresKumar Dharmasena (SL) and Richard Kettleborough (Eng)
Attendance93,013[1]
2011
2019

Background edit

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.[4] The final was played on 29 March and was a day-night match contested between New Zealand and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[5]

It was New Zealand's first World Cup Final.[6] They had previously lost the semi-final on six occasions between 1975 and 2011. Australia played in their record seventh final, having won four (1987, 1999, 2003 and 2007) and lost two (1975, 1996).

It was the second consecutive time that two co-hosts contested the final: in 2011, India defeated Sri Lanka in the final while a third co-host Bangladesh exited in the pool stages. It was also the first time since 1987 that there was no Asian team in the final.[7]

The match was also the last One Day International (ODI) for Australian captain Michael Clarke (who announced that he would retire before the match),[8] Brad Haddin,[9] and New Zealand's Daniel Vettori,[10] the latter two announcing their retirements after the match.

Road to the final edit

New Zealand edit

New Zealand finished top of Pool A, winning all six games against Sri Lanka, Scotland, England, Australia, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.[11] They faced the West Indies in the quarter-final at the Wellington Regional Stadium, winning by 143 runs. Martin Guptil scored 237 individual runs when New Zealand batted, the highest score at any World Cup and the second highest in ODI matches.[12] In the semi-final at Auckland's Eden Park by 4 wickets in a rain-affected match against South Africa, with Grant Elliott hitting a six off the penultimate ball to win the game.[6][13]

Australia edit

Australia finished second in Pool A, losing against New Zealand, having a game cancelled due to rain against Bangladesh[14] and winning their other four matches. In their quarter-final, they defeated Pakistan by 6 wickets at the Adelaide Oval, with Josh Hazlewood taking 4 wickets to help restrict Pakistan to 213 runs.[15] They then qualified for the final by beating defending champions India by 95 runs in the semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Man of the match was Steven Smith, who scored 105 runs for Australia.[16]

Buildup edit

 
The Melbourne Cricket Ground, venue for the final

Australia entered the final as strong favourites to win.[17] Australia had a strong record at home, winning 24 of their last 26 games and former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden suggested New Zealand would struggle with the larger field size at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), especially after playing all their tournament games on the smaller New Zealand grounds. Additionally, Australia had a much stronger record at the World Cup, having already won it four times. At the MCG Australia had won their last six matches, although they did lose the last time they played New Zealand there in 2009.[18] Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting stated that Australia were overwhelming favourites and one could not find a weakness in the Australian team.[19]

New Zealand's captain, Brendon McCullum, maintained an aggressive approach throughout the tournament,[20] and said the final match would be no different.[21] Australia's captain Michael Clarke said the loss against New Zealand during the group stages gave his side the "kick up the backside" they needed.[22]

Match edit

 
MCG during the final of the World Cup

Match officials edit

The match was umpired by Sri Lanka's Kumar Dharmasena and England's Richard Kettleborough, both of whom were on the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.[23] Kettleborough was named the ICC umpire of the year in 2013 and 2014[24] with Dharmasena winning the award in 2012.[25] Dharmasena was part of the Sri Lanka team which won the 1996 final against Australia, and became the first person to feature in the final as a player and as an umpire.[23] Sri Lankan Ranjan Madugalle was the match referee, South Africa's Marais Erasmus was the TV umpire and former England ODI international cricketer Ian Gould was the fourth umpire.[23]

Details edit

 
Australian players celebrating after receiving the trophy

New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat. Brendon McCullum was bowled in the fifth ball of the first over by Mitchell Starc. By the time the second wicket had fallen, that of Martin Guptill, New Zealand were making slow progress and were 38 for 2 from 12 overs. Kane Williamson was caught and bowled the following over by Mitchell Johnson for 12 runs, followed by a maiden from Josh Hazlewood. By the halfway mark, New Zealand were 93 for 3 with Grant Elliott on 39 and Ross Taylor on 20. Taylor lasted until the 36th over when he was caught behind off the bowling of James Faulkner for 40. Faulkner enhanced his wicket maiden by bowling Corey Anderson for a duck, with New Zealand on 150 for 5 after 36 overs. Clarke caught Luke Ronchi from Starc's bowling for a duck and Daniel Vettori was dismissed three overs later for eight, leaving New Zealand on 167 for 7 from 41 overs. Elliot fell to Faulkner the following over, caught by Brad Haddin for 83, leaving both Matt Henry and Tim Southee at the crease on zero. Both were dismissed in the 45th over, Henry caught by Starc off Johnson[26] and Southee run out. New Zealand's innings closed with them 183 all out.[27]

Australia's start was equally ignominious with Aaron Finch being caught and bowled by Trent Boult in the second over for a duck. By the end of the 10th over, Australia were 56 for 1, with David Warner on 39 and Steve Smith on 13.[28] Warner was dismissed in the 13th over for 45, being caught by Elliott off the bowling of Henry but Australia remained resolute to end the 20th over on 98 for 2, Clarke on 21 and the steady Smith on 25. By the end of the 30th over, Clarke, who received the majority of deliveries, was on 57 while Smith had 47. Clarke was dismissed in the 32nd, bowled by Henry for 74, but by now Australia required just nine runs from 113 deliveries.[29] Shane Watson came in to support Smith as he struck the winning shot, a four off Henry from the first ball of the 34th over, to win the match by seven wickets.[27]

Australian captain Clarke dedicated the victory to Phillip Hughes who had died after being struck on the neck by a bouncer the previous November.[30]

29 March 2015
14:30 (D/N)
Scorecard
New Zealand  
183 (45 overs)
v
  Australia
186/3 (33.1 overs)
Grant Elliott 83 (82)
Mitchell Johnson 3/30 (9 overs)
Michael Clarke 74 (72)
Matt Henry 2/46 (9.1 overs)
Australia won by 7 wickets
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (SL) and Richard Kettleborough (Eng)
Player of the match: James Faulkner (Aus)
  • New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Australia won the Cricket World Cup for the fifth time.[31][32]
  • This was the last ODI played by Michael Clarke (Aus),[8] Brad Haddin (Aus),[9] Daniel Vettori (NZ)[10] and Mitchell Johnson (Aus).[33]
  • The crowd of 93,013 was the largest in the history of cricket in Australia, beating the previous record of 91,112 for a Test match on 26 December 2013. The country's previous ODI record crowd was 87,182 for the 1992 final.[34]
Final scorecard
1st innings
New Zealand batting[35]
Player Status Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike rate
Martin Guptill b Maxwell 15 34 1 1 44.11
Brendon McCullum b Starc 0 3 0 0 0.00
Kane Williamson c & b Johnson 12 33 1 0 36.36
Ross Taylor c Haddin b Faulkner 40 72 2 0 55.55
Grant Elliott c Haddin b Faulkner 83 82 7 1 101.21
Corey Anderson b Faulkner 0 2 0 0 0.00
Luke Ronchi c Clarke b Starc 0 4 0 0 0.00
Daniel Vettori b Johnson 9 21 1 0 42.85
Tim Southee run out (Maxwell) 11 11 0 1 100.00
Matt Henry c Starc b Johnson 0 7 0 0 0.00
Trent Boult not out 0 1 0 0 0.00
Extras (lb 7, w 6) 13
Total (all out; 45 overs) 183

Fall of wickets: 1/1 (McCullum, 0.5 ov), 2/33 (Guptill, 11.2 ov), 3/39 (Williamson, 12.2 ov), 4/150 (Taylor, 35.1 ov), 5/150 (Anderson, 35.3 ov), 6/151 (Ronchi, 36.2 ov), 7/167 (Vettori, 40.6 ov), 8/171 (Elliott, 41.5 ov), 9/182 (Henry, 44.5 ov), 10/183 (Southee, 44.6 ov)

Australian bowling[35]
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Econ Wides NBs
Mitchell Starc 8 0 20 2 2.50 1 0
Josh Hazlewood 8 2 30 0 3.75 0 0
Mitchell Johnson 9 0 30 3 3.33 2 0
Glenn Maxwell 7 0 37 1 5.28 1 0
James Faulkner 9 1 36 3 4.00 0 0
Shane Watson 4 0 23 0 5.75 2 0
2nd innings
Australian batting[35]
Player Status Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike rate
David Warner c Elliott b Henry 45 46 7 0 97.82
Aaron Finch c & b Boult 0 5 0 0 0.00
Steve Smith not out 56 71 3 0 78.87
Michael Clarke b Henry 74 72 10 1 102.77
Shane Watson not out 2 5 0 0 40.00
Glenn Maxwell
James Faulkner
Brad Haddin
Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Starc
Josh Hazlewood
Extras (lb 3, w 6) 9
Total (3 wickets; 33.1 overs) 186

Fall of wickets: 1/2 (Finch, 1.4 ov), 2/63 (Warner, 12.2 ov), 3/175 (Clarke, 31.1 ov)

New Zealand bowling[35]
Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Econ Wides NBs
Tim Southee 8 0 65 0 8.12 3 0
Trent Boult 10 0 40 1 4.00 0 0
Daniel Vettori 5 0 25 0 5.00 0 0
Matt Henry 9.1 0 46 2 5.01 2 0
Corey Anderson 1 0 7 0 7.00 1 0

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External links edit

  • Official 2015 World Cup site
  • Cricket World Cup at icc-cricket.com

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The final of the 2015 Cricket World Cup took place on 29 March 2015 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne Australia It was played between the tournament s two co hosts New Zealand and Australia Australia went into the game as favourites 2 3 and won by 7 wickets for a fifth World Cup triumph The match was played in front of 93 013 spectators a record crowd for a day of cricket in Australia 2015 Cricket World Cup FinalThe MCG during the final Event2015 Cricket World CupNew Zealand Australia183 186 345 overs 33 1 oversDate29 March 2015VenueMelbourne Cricket Ground MelbournePlayer of the matchJames Faulkner Aus UmpiresKumar Dharmasena SL and Richard Kettleborough Eng Attendance93 013 1 20112019 Contents 1 Background 2 Road to the final 2 1 New Zealand 2 2 Australia 3 Buildup 4 Match 4 1 Match officials 4 2 Details 5 References 6 External linksBackground editThe 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 4 The final was played on 29 March and was a day night match contested between New Zealand and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground 5 It was New Zealand s first World Cup Final 6 They had previously lost the semi final on six occasions between 1975 and 2011 Australia played in their record seventh final having won four 1987 1999 2003 and 2007 and lost two 1975 1996 It was the second consecutive time that two co hosts contested the final in 2011 India defeated Sri Lanka in the final while a third co host Bangladesh exited in the pool stages It was also the first time since 1987 that there was no Asian team in the final 7 The match was also the last One Day International ODI for Australian captain Michael Clarke who announced that he would retire before the match 8 Brad Haddin 9 and New Zealand s Daniel Vettori 10 the latter two announcing their retirements after the match Road to the final editMain article 2015 Cricket World Cup New Zealand edit New Zealand finished top of Pool A winning all six games against Sri Lanka Scotland England Australia Afghanistan and Bangladesh 11 They faced the West Indies in the quarter final at the Wellington Regional Stadium winning by 143 runs Martin Guptil scored 237 individual runs when New Zealand batted the highest score at any World Cup and the second highest in ODI matches 12 In the semi final at Auckland s Eden Park by 4 wickets in a rain affected match against South Africa with Grant Elliott hitting a six off the penultimate ball to win the game 6 13 Australia edit Australia finished second in Pool A losing against New Zealand having a game cancelled due to rain against Bangladesh 14 and winning their other four matches In their quarter final they defeated Pakistan by 6 wickets at the Adelaide Oval with Josh Hazlewood taking 4 wickets to help restrict Pakistan to 213 runs 15 They then qualified for the final by beating defending champions India by 95 runs in the semi final at the Sydney Cricket Ground Man of the match was Steven Smith who scored 105 runs for Australia 16 Buildup edit nbsp The Melbourne Cricket Ground venue for the finalAustralia entered the final as strong favourites to win 17 Australia had a strong record at home winning 24 of their last 26 games and former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden suggested New Zealand would struggle with the larger field size at the Melbourne Cricket Ground MCG especially after playing all their tournament games on the smaller New Zealand grounds Additionally Australia had a much stronger record at the World Cup having already won it four times At the MCG Australia had won their last six matches although they did lose the last time they played New Zealand there in 2009 18 Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting stated that Australia were overwhelming favourites and one could not find a weakness in the Australian team 19 New Zealand s captain Brendon McCullum maintained an aggressive approach throughout the tournament 20 and said the final match would be no different 21 Australia s captain Michael Clarke said the loss against New Zealand during the group stages gave his side the kick up the backside they needed 22 Match edit nbsp MCG during the final of the World CupMatch officials edit The match was umpired by Sri Lanka s Kumar Dharmasena and England s Richard Kettleborough both of whom were on the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires 23 Kettleborough was named the ICC umpire of the year in 2013 and 2014 24 with Dharmasena winning the award in 2012 25 Dharmasena was part of the Sri Lanka team which won the 1996 final against Australia and became the first person to feature in the final as a player and as an umpire 23 Sri Lankan Ranjan Madugalle was the match referee South Africa s Marais Erasmus was the TV umpire and former England ODI international cricketer Ian Gould was the fourth umpire 23 Details edit nbsp Australian players celebrating after receiving the trophyNew Zealand won the toss and elected to bat Brendon McCullum was bowled in the fifth ball of the first over by Mitchell Starc By the time the second wicket had fallen that of Martin Guptill New Zealand were making slow progress and were 38 for 2 from 12 overs Kane Williamson was caught and bowled the following over by Mitchell Johnson for 12 runs followed by a maiden from Josh Hazlewood By the halfway mark New Zealand were 93 for 3 with Grant Elliott on 39 and Ross Taylor on 20 Taylor lasted until the 36th over when he was caught behind off the bowling of James Faulkner for 40 Faulkner enhanced his wicket maiden by bowling Corey Anderson for a duck with New Zealand on 150 for 5 after 36 overs Clarke caught Luke Ronchi from Starc s bowling for a duck and Daniel Vettori was dismissed three overs later for eight leaving New Zealand on 167 for 7 from 41 overs Elliot fell to Faulkner the following over caught by Brad Haddin for 83 leaving both Matt Henry and Tim Southee at the crease on zero Both were dismissed in the 45th over Henry caught by Starc off Johnson 26 and Southee run out New Zealand s innings closed with them 183 all out 27 Australia s start was equally ignominious with Aaron Finch being caught and bowled by Trent Boult in the second over for a duck By the end of the 10th over Australia were 56 for 1 with David Warner on 39 and Steve Smith on 13 28 Warner was dismissed in the 13th over for 45 being caught by Elliott off the bowling of Henry but Australia remained resolute to end the 20th over on 98 for 2 Clarke on 21 and the steady Smith on 25 By the end of the 30th over Clarke who received the majority of deliveries was on 57 while Smith had 47 Clarke was dismissed in the 32nd bowled by Henry for 74 but by now Australia required just nine runs from 113 deliveries 29 Shane Watson came in to support Smith as he struck the winning shot a four off Henry from the first ball of the 34th over to win the match by seven wickets 27 Australian captain Clarke dedicated the victory to Phillip Hughes who had died after being struck on the neck by a bouncer the previous November 30 29 March 2015 14 30 D N ScorecardNew Zealand nbsp 183 45 overs v nbsp Australia186 3 33 1 overs Grant Elliott 83 82 Mitchell Johnson 3 30 9 overs Michael Clarke 74 72 Matt Henry 2 46 9 1 overs Australia won by 7 wicketsMelbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Umpires Kumar Dharmasena SL and Richard Kettleborough Eng Player of the match James Faulkner Aus New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat Australia won the Cricket World Cup for the fifth time 31 32 This was the last ODI played by Michael Clarke Aus 8 Brad Haddin Aus 9 Daniel Vettori NZ 10 and Mitchell Johnson Aus 33 The crowd of 93 013 was the largest in the history of cricket in Australia beating the previous record of 91 112 for a Test match on 26 December 2013 The country s previous ODI record crowd was 87 182 for the 1992 final 34 Final scorecard1st inningsNew Zealand batting 35 Player Status Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike rateMartin Guptill b Maxwell 15 34 1 1 44 11Brendon McCullum b Starc 0 3 0 0 0 00Kane Williamson c amp b Johnson 12 33 1 0 36 36Ross Taylor c Haddin b Faulkner 40 72 2 0 55 55Grant Elliott c Haddin b Faulkner 83 82 7 1 101 21Corey Anderson b Faulkner 0 2 0 0 0 00Luke Ronchi c Clarke b Starc 0 4 0 0 0 00Daniel Vettori b Johnson 9 21 1 0 42 85Tim Southee run out Maxwell 11 11 0 1 100 00Matt Henry c Starc b Johnson 0 7 0 0 0 00Trent Boult not out 0 1 0 0 0 00Extras lb 7 w 6 13Total all out 45 overs 183Fall of wickets 1 1 McCullum 0 5 ov 2 33 Guptill 11 2 ov 3 39 Williamson 12 2 ov 4 150 Taylor 35 1 ov 5 150 Anderson 35 3 ov 6 151 Ronchi 36 2 ov 7 167 Vettori 40 6 ov 8 171 Elliott 41 5 ov 9 182 Henry 44 5 ov 10 183 Southee 44 6 ov Australian bowling 35 Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Econ Wides NBsMitchell Starc 8 0 20 2 2 50 1 0Josh Hazlewood 8 2 30 0 3 75 0 0Mitchell Johnson 9 0 30 3 3 33 2 0Glenn Maxwell 7 0 37 1 5 28 1 0James Faulkner 9 1 36 3 4 00 0 0Shane Watson 4 0 23 0 5 75 2 02nd inningsAustralian batting 35 Player Status Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike rateDavid Warner c Elliott b Henry 45 46 7 0 97 82Aaron Finch c amp b Boult 0 5 0 0 0 00Steve Smith not out 56 71 3 0 78 87Michael Clarke b Henry 74 72 10 1 102 77Shane Watson not out 2 5 0 0 40 00Glenn MaxwellJames FaulknerBrad HaddinMitchell JohnsonMitchell StarcJosh HazlewoodExtras lb 3 w 6 9Total 3 wickets 33 1 overs 186Fall of wickets 1 2 Finch 1 4 ov 2 63 Warner 12 2 ov 3 175 Clarke 31 1 ov New Zealand bowling 35 Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Econ Wides NBsTim Southee 8 0 65 0 8 12 3 0Trent Boult 10 0 40 1 4 00 0 0Daniel Vettori 5 0 25 0 5 00 0 0Matt Henry 9 1 0 46 2 5 01 2 0Corey Anderson 1 0 7 0 7 00 1 0References edit 2015 Cricket World Cup Final Australia v New Zealand Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Cricket World Cup final Preview of Australia v New Zealand BBC Sport 28 March 2015 Retrieved 29 March 2015 Sir Ian Botham New Zealand can upset Australia 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