Here’s how much Indian economy benefitted from ICC World Cup 2023

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday, released a new economic report regarding the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, stating that the tournament generated a massive boost to the economy of India.

According to the report, the Indian economy received a hefty boost of USD1.39 billion (INR 11,637 Crores) by hosting the global event.

The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Economic Impact Assessment, conducted by Nielsen revealed that the 10-team tournament held in October-November last year was the biggest edition of the ODI World Cup.

“The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has demonstrated the significant economic power of cricket, generating economic benefit of USD 1.39 billion for India,” ICC Chief Executive, Geoff Allardice said in a statement.

The report further claimed that a record-breaking 1.25 million fans attended the World Cup 2023 out of which 75 per cent were attending a 50-over Men’s World Cup for the first time.

Out of the foreign spectators, 55 per cent had previously visited India but the ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 resulted in a major hike as 19 per cent of spectators visited the country for the first time.

“The impact of tourism across the host cities amounted to USD 861.4 million of revenue generation, through accommodation, travel, transportation and food and beverage because of a massive influx of domestic and foreign tourists attending the matches,” read an ICC statement.

“The secondary and incremental spends within the economy was a key driver, generating USD 515.7 million, which was approximately 37 per cent of the total impact.

“International travellers visited multiple tourist destinations during their stay which amounted to an economic impact of USD281.2 million and nearly 68 per cent of international attendees said that they would recommend India as a tourist destination to friends and family in the future further enhancing India’s global image.”

Besides tourism, the ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 also resulted in the creation of over 48,000 full and part-time jobs.

“The event created thousands of jobs and showcased India as a premier tourist destination, proving that ICC events not only engage fans passionately but also contribute significantly to the economies of our host nations,” Allardice said.

It is worth mentioning here that Australia outclassed unbeaten India in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad to lift their sixth ODI World Cup title.

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2023 – a year of ups and downs for Pakistan Cricket

The year 2023 was an eventful yet a disappointing year for Pakistan cricket in both men’s and women’s competitions as the Greenshirts failed to win any major event this year, barring a few individual accolades.

Let’s take a closer look at how Pakistan’s men’s and women’s teams fared throughout this year.

Pakistan became the number-one ODI team, a rollercoaster of bilateral series

The Pakistan cricket team kicked off the year 2023 with a 2-1 ODI series loss at home against New Zealand in January.

The Kiwis visited Pakistan again in April for the T20I and ODI series, where the T20I series ended in a 2-2 tie, while one match was abandoned due to rain.

However, Pakistan avenged their earlier ODI series loss as they defeated New Zealand 4-1 this time, thanks to Fakhar Zaman, who scored two centuries during the series and was adjudged player of the series.

Pakistan cricket team reached the summit of the ICC ODI Rankings for the first time during the series after defeating New Zealand in the first four matches, however, their reign at the top was short-lived as the loss in the final ODI slipped them to third place.

Prior to the New Zealand series, Pakistan played a T20I series against Afghanistan in UAE right after the Pakistan Super League (PSL), where they rested their key players and sent a relatively young team under Shadab Khan.

The Greenshirts faced their first-ever defeat against Afghanistan in any format when they were defeated by six wickets after being restricted to a meagre 92-9.

Afghanistan improved the margin of victory as they sealed the series with a seven-wicket win in the second match, while Pakistan got a consolation win in the last match.

Both teams squared off in an ODI series in Sri Lanka ahead of Asia Cup 2023, where Pakistan registered a clean sweep in the three-match series to extend their undefeated streak against Afghanistan in ODIs.

The 3-0 victory in the ODI series over Afghanistan ascended Pakistan to the number one spot in the ICC ODI Rankings once again, which they held

Pakistan played only one Test series in the first half of the year because the year was dominated by ODI cricket by virtue of being the ODI World Cup year.

The Greenshirts toured Sri Lanka to commence their Test Championship (WTC) campaign in a two-match series.

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Saud Shakeel scored his maiden double-century in the first Test to script a winning start to their campaign with a four-wicket win.

Pakistan registered a massive victory in the second Test with a margin of an innings and 222 runs, courtesy of Abdullah Shafique’s maiden double-century and Salman Ali Agha’s unbeaten century.

Lahore Qalandars became the first team to win consecutive PSL titles

From being the ultimate underdogs to becoming the only team to successfully defend their Pakistan Super League (PSL) title, Lahore Qalandars’ journey in tournament history is enthralling.

Lahore Qalandars remained at the bottom of the table during the first four editions of PSL, before playing the final of the fifth edition, where they lost to arch-rivals Karachi Kings.

The Qalandars then had another forgetful season in 2021 but they made an astounding return in the 2022 edition and won the coveted PSL trophy.

They kicked off their title defence in the eighth edition of the PSL with a thrilling one-run victory over Multan Sultans.

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However, they faced a crushing 67-run defeat at the hands of arch-rivals Karachi Kings in the next match.

Qalandars then went on to win five consecutive matches, including the thumping win over Islamabad United by 110 runs, which is the joint-third largest margin of victory in terms of runs in PSL history.

However, they improved their record and defeated Islamabad United by the biggest margin of 119 runs, which is a PSL record.

Qalandars topped the points table with seven victories out of ten games and faced Multan Sultans in the first playoff game, where they were bowled out for a meagre 76 while chasing 161.

They then scripted a comeback victory over Peshawar Zalmi in the Eliminator 2 to chase 172 with seven balls to spare.

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Lahore Qalandars once again squared off against Multan Sultans in the final of the PSL, where they came out triumphant thanks to Zaman Khan’s last-over heroics as he defended 13 runs to help his team create history.

Asia Cup returns to Pakistan but not the trophy as India lift eighth title

ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2023 was the first multi-nation cricket tournament hosted by Pakistan since the 2008 Asia Cup, however, the tournament was played in a hybrid model with Sri Lanka being the joint-hosts.

Asia Cup 2023 was played in the ODI format, unlike the T20I format last year as the tournament is being played on a rotation basis to follow the format of the upcoming ICC event.

Pakistan commenced their campaign with a massive 238-run victory over the Nepal side courtesy of Babar Azam’s 151-run knock.

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They next faced arch-rivals India, where Pakistan’s pace trio of Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf shared ten wickets to bowl India out for 266.

However, it literally rained on their parade as the downpour did not allow a single ball to be bowled in the second innings, thus abandoning the match.

Both teams advanced to the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup, where Pakistan thumped Bangladesh by seven wickets in their first game courtesy of their pace bowling led by Haris Rauf’s 4-19.

Pakistan’s pace attack looked invincible in the tournament and it seemed like they would finally end their Asia Cup trophy drought this year, however, they were stopped in their tracks in the next match against India.

Indian batters piled up 356-2 on the reserve day of the rain-effected match in Colombo, with all four of their batters crossing the 50-run mark.

Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill scored half-centuries, whereas Virat Kohli and Kl Rahul scored centuries to post the mammoth total.

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Notably, Naseem Shah also got injured during the match and was subsequently ruled out for the entirety of the Asia Cup as well as the ICC World Cup 2023.

In response, Pakistan’s batting line bundled out for a meagre 128, courtesy of Kuldeep Yadav’s five-fer.

The Greenshirts were needed to defeat Sri Lanka in their last Super Four match to qualify for the final, where they would have faced India again.

But, Pakistan lost to Sri Lanka in the last-over thriller, where Charith Asalanka held on to his nerves and guided his side to a two-wicket victory.

Sri Lanka faced India in the final with dreams of winning back-to-back Asia Cup titles, little did they know that their dreams would be shattered destructively.

India bowled out Sri Lanka for 50 runs inside 16 overs, thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s impressive bowling figures of 6-21.

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They then comfortably chased the total without losing a wicket in the seventh over, winning their eighth Asia Cup title.

A disastrous ICC World Cup 2023 campaign for Pakistan

Pakistan cricket team landed in India for the first time since ICC T20 World Cup 2016, in their quest for a second ODI World Cup title.

However, the Babar Azam-led side had a shaky start as they were reduced to 38-3 against the Netherlands in their first game, which they eventually won by 68 runs.

In the next game, the Green Shirts avenged their Asia Cup loss to Sri Lanka, that too in a grand style as they recorded the highest successful run chase in World Cup history, courtesy of Mohammad Rizwan’s unbeaten century.

However, they lost to arch-rivals India in a one-sided contest by seven wickets after bundling out for 191 in front of the packed Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, extending their World Cup losing streak against India to eight matches.

After two early victories, Pakistan lost four matches on the trot, leaving their semi-final hopes hanging off a thread.

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Among those four losses, the most embarrassing was the eight-wicket loss against Afghanistan in a one-sided match, which was Pakistan’s first loss against the neighbouring country in the ODI format.

However, keeping their unpredictable tag intact, Pakistan made a comeback in the tournament as they were required to win their last three matches convincingly with several other results going their way.

Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets and New Zealand by 21 runs (DLS) courtesy of Fakhar Zaman’s whirlwind performance in both matches.

While chasing a mountainous 402 against New Zealand, Zaman kept his team in the hunt during the rain-effected match with an unbeaten 81-ball 126, pushing the team’s total ahead of the DLS par score, resulting in the victory.

Pakistan now had to defeat the struggling England in their final group match with a huge margin to qualify for the semi-final spot, however, they lost by 93 runs, thus ending a dismal World Cup campaign.

Australia went on to win the tournament, as they defeated undefeated India in the final by six wickets.

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Dawn of a new day in Pakistan cricket

In the aftermath of the ICC World Cup 2023 debacle, the Pakistan cricket team saw major changes in team management as captain Babar Azam relinquished the captaincy of all three formats.

PCB handed the reigns of Test captaincy to top-order batter Shan Masood and T20I leadership was handed over to pace bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, meanwhile, the ODI captain will be announced later as there are no ODIs scheduled in the future.

Moreover, Mickey Arthur was replaced by former captain Mohammad Hafeez as the Team’s Director while Umar Gul and Wahab Riaz were appointed bowling coach and chief selector respectively.

The old challenge for the new management

Shan Masood’s first assignment as Test captain was the three-match Test series against Australia in their backyard, where Pakistan had not won a Test match since 1995.

Pakistan’s losing streak in Australia extended further as the Green Shirts suffered a massive 360-run loss in the first Test in Perth.

Pakistan’s batting lineup unfolded at a mere 89 in the fourth innings while chasing a mammoth total of 450.

Following the massive victory in the first Test, Australia defeated Pakistan in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) by 79 runs as the visitors skittle for 237 in the fourth innings in pursuit of 317 to win the three-match Test series 2-0.

Pakistan cricket team will play the third Test in Sydney from January 3rd, 2024.

Pakistan Women’s Team’s bittersweet year

Pakistan women’s cricket team did not have a different year than the men’s cricket team, however, they achieved a few historic wins this year.

They kicked off the year with a historic tour of Australia after a nine-year hiatus, however, the tour proved to be a horror show as the visitors remained winless.

Australia defeated the women’s team of Pakistan 3-0 in the ODI series and 2-0 in the T20I series, while one match was washed out due to consistent rain in Canberra.

An early exit from the T20 World Cup

Pakistan women’s cricket team had a disappointing T20 World Cup 2023 campaign in South Africa under Bismah Maroof, where they failed to qualify for the semi-final.

They were defeated by seven wickets in their first match against arch-rival India after setting a target of 150, which was chased with an over to spare.

However, the Pakistan women’s team made a comeback in the next game against Ireland, defeating them by 70 runs.

Ireland women’s team was bundled for a paltry 95-run total while chasing 166, inspired by Muneeba Ali, who struck the first-ever century for Pakistan in Women’s T20Is.

In their next game against West Indies, they fell three short of West Indies’ 166 in a last-over thriller which almost confirmed Pakistan’s exit from the tournament.

Pakistan faced the strong England side in their final group match, where they were restricted to 99-9 while chasing a mammoth 214.

Notably, the Pakistan women’s team has never qualified for the knock-out round of the T20 World Cup ever since its inception in 2009.

Meanwhile, Australia went on to win their record sixth T20 World Cup title by defeating host South Africa by 19 runs in the final.

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The wave of change in Women’s cricket

Following the T20 World’s early exit, Bismah Maroof stepped down from captaincy, after leading Pakistan in 27 out of 62 T20Is and 16 out of 34 ODI wins.

All-rounder Nida Dar was appointed the captain of the Pakistan women’s team after Bismah Maroof’s resignation.

Women made history against South Africa, New Zealand

Nida Dar’s first assignment was the white-ball series against South Africa, who were visiting Pakistan for the first time.

Pakistan women’s cricket team created history in 2023 as they whitewashed South Africa for the first time during the three-match T20I series in Karachi.

However, South Africa made a comeback in the ODI series, defeating Pakistan 2-1.

Pakistan women’s team then toured Bangladesh, where they lost both T20I and ODI series 2-1.

Pakistan then had a historical tour of New Zealand in December, where they registered their first-ever series victory over the New Zealand women’s team in the T20I format during the first match of the series.

They then defeated New Zealand by ten runs in the second T20I to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match T20I series, before losing the last game to make it 2-1.

With this victory, the Pakistan women’s team became the first Asian side to beat New Zealand in a T20I series.

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During the ODI series, the hosts defeated Pakistan in the first two games to win the series 2-0 keeping their undefeated streak at home against the visitors.

However, Pakistan broke the streak in the last match of the series as they registered their first-ever ODI victory over New Zealand in New Zealand.

The thrilling match was decided in the Super Over after the game was tied initially.

With this tour, the Pakistan women’s cricket team ended 2023 on a high, as they look forward to new challenges in 2024.

Curtains down on some of the memorable careers

The year 2023 saw some of the stars of the Men’s Pakistan cricket team hanging up their boots and transitioning to different roles, namely, Sohail Tanvir, Ehsan Adil, Hammad Azam, Kamran Akmal, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Khan, Imad Wasim, and Asad Shafiq.

Notably, except for Hammad Azam, all the players mentioned above have represented Pakistan in T20I or ODI World Cup.

Sohail Tanvir and Kamran Akmal were part of the T20I World Cup winning squad in 2009, while Imad Wasim played his role in Pakistan’s triumph in the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017.

Wahab Riaz was initially part of the Champions Trophy squad but was ruled out with an injury after the first match.

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Moreover, two women’s players Ayesha Naseem and Nahida Khan also bid farewell to cricket this year.

Nahida Khan represented Pakistan in three 50-over World Cups (2013, 2017 and 2022) and four T20 World Cups (2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018).

Meanwhile, Ayesha Naseem shockingly retired at the age of 18 after playing only four Women’s ODIs and four Women’s T20Is to spend the rest of her life as per the teaching of her religion.

READ: A glimpse at Pakistan’s 2023 in major sports 

David Warner reacts to Mohammad Kaif’s ‘best team on paper’ comment

Australian opening batter David Warner has responded to former Indian batter Mohammad Kaif over the latter’s statement about India being the ‘best team on paper’ despite the loss in the ICC World Cup 2023 final.

Indian team gave a dominant performance in the ICC World Cup 2023, remaining undefeated in ten games before the final, where they lost to Australia, who won their sixth World Cup title.

Mohammad Kaif, while talking to an Indian channel after the match claimed that ‘India is the best team on paper.’

“I can never accept that the best team has won the World Cup. The Indian Team is the best team on the paper,” said Kaif.

The way Rohit Sharma’s team has played, my chest swells with pride, it was just a bad day, it happens in the game,” he further added.

His statement garnered several reactions from the cricket fraternity, including Australian broadcaster Glenn Mitchell, who took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and reminded Mohammad Kaif that “World Cup finals are won on the cricket field and not on paper”.

David Warner also joined the fray and quoted Mitchell’s post with his own response stating that it does not matter which team is better on paper.

“I like MK [Mohammad Kaif], issue is it does not matter what’s on paper. At the end of the day you need to perform when it matters. That’s why they call it a final. That’s the day that counts and it can go either way, that’s sports. 2027 here we come,” posted Warner.

Moreover, Warner ended the post with ‘2027 here we come,’ warning other teams that Australia are eyeing another World Cup win four years down the line.

David Warner was the highest run-scorer for Australia and the fifth-highest run-scorer during the ICC World Cup 2023 with 535 runs at an average of 48.63 with two centuries.

READ: Virat Kohli closes gap with top-ranked Gill in ICC ODI Batting Rankings

India series puts dampener on Australia’s World Cup celebrations

Australia won their sixth World Cup title after defeating India, however, they have been denied a full-scale heroes’ welcome home as they are scheduled to face the same team in a T20I series, a mere four days after meeting in the ICC World Cup 2023 final.

The stunning six-wicket victory on Sunday, against previously unbeaten India in front of nearly 100,000 partisan fans in Ahmedabad, saw Australia extend their World Cup tally to six – the most by any team.

But celebrations had to be scaled back by the demands of the international cricket calendar.

Seven members of the triumphant ODI squad will remain in India for the five-match T20 series including Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith and Travis Head, who scored a century in the final.

That meant a low-key return for the rest of the one-day squad as they flew home in dribs and drabs, with smiling skipper Pat Cummins among those landing in Australia on Wednesday.

It was a far cry from some of the raucous ticker-tape parades enjoyed by victorious Australian cricket teams of yesteryear.

“We’ve all split off our own different ways, there’s T20s coming up, some guys are on aeroplanes at the moment getting home as well,” wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey told reporters on arrival home in Adelaide.

He added: “It’s probably pretty odd scheduling now that you look at it, to win a World Cup and a few days later you’re playing again.”

India have named an almost completely different squad for the series, which starts in Visakhapatnam and then goes to four different venues, concluding in Bengaluru on December 3.

Suryakumar Yadav will captain for the first time, in the absence of Rohit Sharma, and is one of only three players retained from India’s World Cup squad.

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan was much less diplomatic than Carey about the prospect of India and Australia meeting again so soon.

After Australia’s veteran opener David Warner withdrew from the series on Tuesday, Vaughan wrote on social media: “As all the players who won the World Cup should.

“They should have been pulled out to allow them time to recover but importantly get back to Oz to enjoy the celebrations.”

Vaughan, who is now a high-profile pundit, was even more forthright last week, calling the series “complete greed and overkill”.

“Why can’t we allow players the chance to have a moment’s rest after a WC or whoever wins the chance to celebrate properly for a couple of weeks,” he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The ICC World Cup 2023 trophy has remained in India and will not be reunited with captain Cummins — who has this year also guided Australia to win the World Test Championship and retain the Ashes — until next week, The Age newspaper said.

READ: Virat Kohli closes gap with top-ranked Gill in ICC ODI Batting Rankings

World Cup 2023 becomes the most attended ICC event

DUBAI: The recently-concluded ICC World Cup 2023 became the most attended ICC event ever, the apex cricket body announced Tuesday.

A total of 1,250,307 fans passed through the turnstiles during the six-week tournament in India, with the figure toppling the previous mark of 1,016,420 spectators that attended the 2015 event in Australia and New Zealand.

“A record was on the cards when the one millionth patron attended the group stage match between South Africa and Afghanistan in Ahmedabad at the start of the month and the new mark was easily reached after more than 90,000 fans attended the thrilling final between India and Australia at Narendra Modi Stadium.

“The 2015 event remains the second most attended Cricket World Cup in history, while the 2019 edition in England and Wales attracted 752,000 fans.

The cricketing body further revealed that the ICC World Cup 2023 was not only historical in terms of the spectator count but also broke a host of broadcast and digital viewership records.

“The new high for attendees wasn’t the only record achieved during the successful 2023 World Cup, with the event also breaking a host of broadcast and digital viewership records.”

A blockbuster season of cricket came to an end on Sunday when Australia defied all the odds to outclass the unbeaten hosts India by six wickets in the ICC World Cup 2023 final to lift their sixth title.

Opening batter Travis Head, who was adjudged the Player of the Match, was the hero for the Kangaroos as he smashed a brisk century in the run chase.

The left-handed batter dominated the strong Indian bowling attack and went on to score 137 in 120 deliveries with the help of 15 boundaries and four sixes.

Head was equally supported by Marnus Labuschagne at the other end, who anchored the run chase with his gritty half-century.

Labuschagne carried his bat all the way through to an unbeaten 58 in 110 deliveries, hitting four boundaries.

Put into bat first in the ICC World Cup 2023 final, Australian pacers dismantled the mighty Indian batting unit and consequently restricted the hosts to a modest 240.

Mitchell Starc led the sizzling Australian bowling attack with 3/55, followed by fellow pacers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, who bagged two each.

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Gilchrist heaps praise on Australia team for winning record sixth World Cup

Former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist led the plaudits on Monday as Australia celebrated “a miracle” in winning the World Cup for a sixth time to reign over ODI cricket once again.

Pat Cummins’ men stunned the nearly 100,000 crowd in Ahmedabad on Sunday for a six-wicket victory over previously unbeaten India during the ICC World Cup 2023 final, breaking home hearts.

Opener Travis Head played a starring role in the ICC World Cup 2023 final with a sparkling 137 off 120 deliveries and he also took a stunning catch to cut short skipper Rohit Sharma’s innings just short of a half-century.

Head joined Ricky Ponting and Gilchrist as the third Australian to score a century in a men’s World Cup final.

“I don’t know what I can’t believe more,” Head told reporters in Ahmedabad.

“What happened with the hundred and winning a World Cup, or taking that catch.”

Former skipper Gilchrist said the victory was among the greatest ever by an Australian sports side.

“So proud of this Australian team and crew,” Gilchrist wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

“To win another World Cup in the manner and circumstance they have is one of the finest victories in our sporting history I reckon.

“Time to celebrate,” added Gilchrist, who scored 149 not out in the 2007 World Cup final win over Sri Lanka in Barbados.

Australia have won the World Cup six times, more than any other team, adding the 2023 crown to triumphs in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015.

Their feat was all the more impressive this time because it came against an India team who had, until now, looked imperious and had a passionate home crowd roaring them on.

Under the captaincy of Cummins, Australia added the 50-over crown to the World Test Championship title they won last June after beating India in the final in London.

READ: India searches for answers after another ICC event final defeat

India searches for answers after another ICC event final defeat

India were left grappling for answers after the team’s devastating defeat to Australia in the final of the ICC World Cup 2023 at home extending their drought in global tournaments.  

A much-fancied India team led by skipper Rohit Sharma went into Sunday’s final in front of nearly 100,000 fans in Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad undefeated and favourites to capture the ODI crown.

But they were outplayed by Pat Cummins’ Australia, going down to a six-wicket defeat and leaving players, fans and pundits with a familiar feeling of disappointment.

“You can’t deny the fact that it’s been more than 10 years since they won a global title,” Indian sports journalist R. Kaushik told AFP on Monday.

“If you look at the semi-final losses then there is a pattern, maybe there is something wrong in the planning,” he added.

“You can interpret that as, ‘Yes, they freeze on the big stage’, or you can say that, ‘On that day they were not good enough’. But it’s hard to say they freeze mentally.”

India’s record makes for painful reading for its hundreds of millions of fanatical supporters.

Their last global title came a decade ago with the 2013 Champions Trophy.

Sunday was also India’s second loss to the Australians in a final in five months after they went down in the World Test Championship decider in June.

India won the ODI World Cup in 1983 and 2011 at home but then faltered at the semi-final stage in 2015 and 2019.

“India are the real chokers, they are the new chokers,” fan Abir Saini, wearing a Virat Kohli Indian jersey, fumed as he trudged away from the world’s biggest cricket stadium.

“They play well but fall at the final hurdle.”

Fans had turned anticipating an Indian victory after the hosts stormed into the final with 10 straight victories in the lead-up matches.

But it was Australia who triumphed to win a record-extending sixth World Cup crown, with Travis Head hitting a sparkling 137.

India coach Rahul Dravid appeared as baffled as anyone at his team’s inability to get over the line.

“I mean, I guess if I knew the answer, I would say that,” Dravid, who was appointed coach in 2021 until this year’s World Cup, told reporters.

“I just think we haven’t played really well on the day,” he said of India’s succession of near-misses.

The former captain said that “there’s not one particular reason you can pin it down to”, adding that on Sunday “we didn’t bat well enough”.

India’s dire record when it really counts is in stark contrast to Australia’s, who have won six of the eight ODI World Cup finals they have contested.

READ: ICC World Cup 2023: Six Indian players feature in ICC Team of the Tournament

ICC World Cup 2023: Six Indian players feature in ICC Team of the Tournament

DUBAI: Indian captain Rohit Sharma has been named captain of the ICC World Cup 2023 Team of the Tournament featuring five other players from his team.

Team India gave a dominant performance and remained undefeated throughout the tournament before losing to Australia in the final, resulting in six of their players being part of the ICC Team of the Tournament.

Other than India, two players from champions Australia, one player each from semi-finalists South Africa and New Zealand, as well as one Sri Lankan featured in the ICC Team of the Tournament.

Notably, no player from the Pakistan cricket team made it to the glittering line-up.

The selection panel included commentators Ian Bishop, Kass Naidoo, Shane Watson, Wasim Khan (ICC General Manager, Cricket), and Sunil Vaidya (Journalist, Ahmedabad Mirror).

ICC World Cup 2023 Team of the Tournament

Here is the team of the ICC World Cup 2023 (in batting order):

  1. Quinton de Kock (wk) (South Africa) – 594 runs at 59.40
  2. Rohit Sharma (c) (India) – 597 runs at 54.27
  3. Virat Kohli (India) – 765 runs at 95.62
  4. Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) – 552 runs at 69
  5. KL Rahul (India) – 452 runs at 75.33
  6. Glenn Maxwell (Australia) – 400 runs at 66.66 and six wickets at 55
  7. Ravindra Jadeja (India) – 120 runs at 40 and 16 wickets at 24.87
  8. Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 20 wickets at 18.65
  9. Dilshan Madushanka (Sri Lanka) – 21 wickets at 25
  10. Adam Zampa (Australia) – 23 wickets at 22.39
  11. Mohammed Shami (India) – 24 wickets at 10.70

12th player: Gerald Coetzee (South Africa) – 20 wickets at 19.80

READ: ICC World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli named Player of the Tournament

ICC World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli named Player of the Tournament

AHMEDABAD: India’s batting maestro Virat Kohli has been named the ICC World Cup 2023 Player of the Tournament.

Kohli’s brilliance with the bat was a defining feature of the ICC World Cup 2023, with India’s number three scoring at least a half-century in nine of his 11 innings.

His 765 runs in the tournament is the most ever scored by an individual batter at a men’s Cricket World Cup, surpassing the previous record set by Sachin Tendulkar, who hit 673 in the 2003 tournament.

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Kohli finished with an average of 95.62 and a strike rate of 90.31 in the tournament, hitting three centuries along the way – against Bangladesh and South Africa in the league stage and then once more against New Zealand in the semi-finals.

That third century took Kohli’s career tally to 50 One Day International hundreds, making him the leading century-maker in the history of the format.

Virat Kohli broke Tendulkar’s long-standing record at the ‘Little Master’s’ home ground, the Wankhede Stadium, and said that it was the perfect moment.

“This all feels like a dream,” Kohli said after his 117 steered India to the final.

“If I could paint the perfect picture, I would want this to be the picture. My life partner, the person I love the most, she is sitting there. My hero Sachin is sitting there. I was able to get the 50th in front of them and these fans in such a historic venue. It’s amazing.”

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Kohli finished his ICC World Cup 2023 campaign with yet another half-century, hitting 54 from 63 balls against Australia in the final. But his efforts proved in vain as India missed out on victory, falling at the final hurdle.

India enjoyed a dream run in the league-stage and the knockout-stage, but their winning streak ended after Australia humbled them in the marquee contest.

Despite losing in the final, India’s World Cup campaign was laced with some brilliant batting and bowling prowess.

Most Wickets, Best Bowling Figures – Mohammed Shami

Mohammed Shami finished the ICC World Cup 2023 as the leading wicket-taker and clinched the “most wickets” award with 24 scalps to his name.

The seasoned pacer also registered the best bowling figures in the semi-final against New Zealand where he claimed seven wickets.

Most Sixes – Rohit Sharma

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma struck the most sixes in the tournament (31).

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Australia’s Travis Head hits World Cup final century against India

AHMEDABAD: Australian opener Travis Head came out all guns blazing against hosts India as he struck a brisk century in the ICC World Cup 2023 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium here on Sunday.

Head achieved the milestone in the 34th over of Australia’s pursuit when he worked a length ball from Kuldeep Yadav towards the cover region and took a risky single.

He amassed the century in just 95 deliveries with the help of 14 boundaries and a six.

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His century-plus knock kept Australia afloat after the five-time champions had slipped to 47/3 in seven overs.

Travis Head joined forces with Marnus Labuschagne and put together an anchoring partnership.

When this story was filed Australia were 192/3 in 35 overs with Head (107*) and Labuschagne (41) firm at the crease.

For the unversed, this was Travis Head’s second century against India in an ICC event final.

He struck a sensational 163 in the first innings of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final which led Australia to take command of the showpiece fixture at The Oval.

Travis Head failed to emulate his brilliance in the second innings as he could score 18 but his first-innings exploits were enough to lead Australia to glory and also earned him the Player of the Match award.

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Put into bat first, India could accumulate a modest 240 in the allotted 50 overs as pacers-led Australia booked their strong batting lineup.

Mitchell Starch was the pick of the bowlers for Australia with 3/55 in his 10 overs while captain Pat Cummins bagged two wickets, leaking just 34 runs in his quota of overs.

Josh Hazlewood also played a pivotal role in keeping the Indian batting unit in check, returning with 2/60.

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