The ICC World Cup 2015 will reach end on Sunday as the two co-host countries Australia and New Zealand tackle one another in the Final at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday:
Australia have never lost a semi last conflict so far in the World Cup and they verified that their record was kept up after they crushed India on Thursday. They have won seven semi last conflicts and went ahead to win four finals.
Michael Clarke's side are very nearly making history by turning into the first group in ODI history to win the World Cup on five events. With home conditions and backing of home swarm, they are the firm top choices to lift the trophy this weekend.
On the drawback, they have lost one and only match in the competition so far and the thrashing took a swing at on account of New Zealand in Auckland amid the gathering stages. That could be stressing for the hosts amid the finals.
The Black Caps have made it to the finals without precedent for history in the wake of vanquishing South Africa in the nail gnawing wrap up the semi last. With the assistance of downpour, New Zealand won the match by four wickets (D/L system) with one ball to extra.
South African conceived batsman Grant Elliott was the legend of the match for New Zealand who helped Brendon McCullum's side thump the Proteas out of this World Cup. They are unbeaten in the competition and would make solid contenders to lift the World Cup surprisingly on Sunday.
Both groups have a decent rocking the bowling alley assault and batting lineup. Nonetheless, Australia do not have a spinner in the group and that could be the contrast between the two sides in the last match.
Australia
Conceivable XI: David Warner, Aaron Finch, Shane Watson, Michael Clarke (C), Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, James Faulkner, Brad Haddin (WK), Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood.
New Zealand
Conceivable XI: Martin Guptill, Brendon McCullum (C), Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Grant Elliott, Corey Anderson, Luke Ronchi (WK), Daniel Vettori, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Trent Boult.
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