T20 World Cup / Australia batter David Warner Hugs Steven Smith after win final against New Zealand

Zoom News : Nov 15, 2021, 07:12 AM
T20 World Cup | Australia created history by defeating New Zealand in the final match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Australia achieved the target of 173 runs in 18.5 overs. With this, he won the T20 World Cup title for the first time after a wait of 14 years. The first T20 World Cup was played in the year 2007. As soon as Australia's swashbuckling batsman Glenn Maxwell hit a four off Tim Southee's delivery, the entire Australian camp erupted with joy. The joy in the dressing room of Australian openers David Warner and Steve Smith was worth watching.

Warner looked quite aggressive after the win. At the same time, the smile of victory on Smith's face was worth seeing. Warner hugs Smith. At the same time, as soon as Australia won, Marcus Stonias and Adam Zampa came running from the dressing room to the ground and hugged Marsh. After this other players also came on the field and mixed the celebration of victory. ICC has shared its video from its official account.

Talking about the final match, New Zealand, batting first after losing the toss, scored 172 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Kane Williamson played the captaincy innings for New Zealand and scored the highest 85 runs. Josh Hazlewood took 3 wickets for Australia. Kangaroos achieved this target in 18.5 overs by losing two wickets. Mitchell Marsh scored the highest unbeaten 77 for Australia. While David Warner scored 53 runs. Glenn Maxwell played an unbeaten knock of 28 runs at the last minute.

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