You can always plan for things, the way we contributed with the ball is fantastic first up and now out there (need to do the job) with the bat. There is not a whole heap of help for the seam bowlers and swing bowlers, was trying to do a few different things, vary the pace a little bit. Patty (Cummins) and Josh (Hazlewood) were outstanding and obviously a little bit of reverse at the back end. Hopefully we restricted them to enough (runs). We bowled second here against England and it was a little dewy, the wicket (today) is a little bit dry and hopefully the dew comes in and we don't see any reverse in the second innings, Not an easy wicket to bat on, the easiest time to bat perhaps is against the hard new ball and there are runs to be scored and it is not going to be easy, but it is what you ask for, it is a world cup final. What more can you ask for
KL Rahul and Virat Kohli made gritty fifties but Australian bowlers produced a clinical show to bowl out India for a below-par 240 in the World Cup final on Sunday.
Sent in to bat on a slow and dry pitch, skipper Rohit Sharma once again provided India a flying start with a 31-ball 47 but Australia fought back, snapping three wickets to reduce the hosts to 81 for 3.
Kohli (54) and Rahul (66) then tried to resurrect the Indian innings, adding 67 runs before Pat Cummins removed the former. It was a struggle thereafter, as India failed to find the boundaries.
Suryakumar Yadav (18) also couldn't make a mark at the back end.
For Australia, Mitchell Starc (3/55) picked three wickets, while Pat Cummins (2/34), Josh Hazlewood (2/60), Glenn Maxwell (1/35) and Adam Zampa (1/44) were the other wicket-takers.
04:19STAT ATTACK - 50 plus scores in both semis and final in a World Cup edition
Mike Brearley (1979)
David Boon (1987)
Javed Miandad (1992)
Aravinda de Silva (1996)
Grant Elliot (2015)
Steven Smith (2015)
Virat Kohli (2023)
03:22A pitch invader during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup final match between Australia and India in Ahmedabad
STAT ATTACK - Rohit Sharma in World Cup 2023
11 innings | 597 runs | Avg 54.27 | SR 125.94 | 1 X 100s | 3 X 50s | 31 sixes
- Most sixes in a World Cup
- Most runs by a captain in a World Cup
- Second highest SR in a World Cup (Minimum 400+ runs)
- 401 runs at a SR of 135 in overs 1 to 10 (the most in the tournament)
STAT ATTACK - Shreyas Iyer when walking in inside the first 10 overs in this World Cup
0(3) vs Aus
4(16) vs Eng
4(3) vs Aus