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Monday 30 March 2015

Ten Memorable Moments,Cricket World Cup 2015:

As we say goodbye to the World Cup 2015 with vintage Australia having risen as a champion for the fifth time, the competition has been an awesome achievement regarding survey, as well as far as runs and wickets also.

From the players from partner countries to the title holders, the competition has seen the absolute most shining cricket minutes, both with the bat and ball and some deplorable ones as well.
In any case few stand alone exhibitions by the players will be recalled and esteemed by cricket fans in nearing time.

How about we investigate a percentage of the best moments from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015:


1. Title holders Australia :

What could be a superior memory for cricket fans viewing their top choice, Australia, lifting the desired trophy for the record fifth time? 

Before a stuffed house at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia secured the ICC World Cup, whipping New Zealand by seven wickets to give an impeccable sendoff to captain Michael Clarke, who assumed a key part with a 74-run thump in his last ODI appearance. 

After the bowlers delivered a clinical execution, skittling out New Zealand for 183, the stage was situated for the Australian commander, who utilized the stage without limitations with an up-to-date 72-ball innings as the hosts recovered the trophy by winning the match in 33.1 overs to end an eight-year hold up. 

Australia likewise turns into the second group to win the world container on its home soil. 

2.De Villiers to Morkel,When the champions cried on field:

It was truly tragic to see the cricket legendaries crying on the field after the trusts being dashed to win the World Championship. 

In an epic quarterfinal conflict between the South Africaand New Zealanders , Morne Morkel,AB de Villiers Faf du Plessis, Rilee Rossouw and numerous others cried on field after the proteas were defeated by the Kiwi batsmen. 

Seeing their most loved players crying on the field may not have satisfied their fans however they clearly won the hearts with the battle and soul they showcased on the field. Despite the fact that they lost to better group on the day, they cleared out with a guarantee to return stronger. 

3.Kumar Sangakkara's, four back to back tons: 

Sri Lanka's development man Kumar Sangakkara kept on growwing taller in stature by playing his best cricket towards the fag end of his vocation, with batting records having tumbled to his feet. 

With his 124 in Sri Lanka's keep going Pool - A match against Scotland, Sangakkara turned into the first man in the historical backdrop of ODI cricket to hit four back to back hundreds of years - with his last three thumps perusing 104 versus Australia, 117* versus England and 105* versus Bangladesh. 

Sangakkara likewise finished 14000 runs, getting to be just the second man to do as such after Sachin Tendulkar. 

Anyhow it was a heart-break complete for him and Sri Lanka too, after the group was removed by South Africa in quarterfinals. 

Scoring four centuries consecutively is no simple errand and he will be associated with this accomplishment for quite a while in future. 

4.India's record winning streak:

Driven by the best ever chief Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Team India recorded eleven successive wins in the World Cup beginning from 2011 and took the group to the elimination rounds when there were low desires of intersection the gathering stage. 

After a terrible visit Down Under, India were in the semi-finals however it was a heart-break for all the Indian cricket fans when the protecting champions were outflanked by Australians in an uneven amusement. 

For each future skipper, it will be an exceptionally extreme undertaking to beat Dhoni's captaincy record. 
5.Mitchell Starc's shocking spell against the Kiwis:

Who could have envisioned toward the begin of the World Cup that in a batsman-overwhelmed diversion, the player of the competition would in the end be a quick bowler? Australia's Mitchell Starc demonstrated that a bowler with the right pace and control can make an imprint in cricket's greatest stage, even in conditions favoring willowers. 

Months in the wake of being named "delicate" by one of Australia's cricket awesome Shane Warne and getting dropped from Australia's Test XI, Mitchell Starc was voted the Player of the World Cup. 

He completed as the main wicket taker with 22 wickets in his kitty. He was additionally the most sparing bowler in the World Cup. 

In a competition that saw two twofold hundreds, two batsman move beyond 500 runs general and 35 centuries scored, Starc's figures of 6/28 in Australia's first match against New Zealand at the Eden Park in Auckland gave a sign of the promising profession ahead for the Sydney-conceived cricketer. 

6. Indian bowlers on the roll: 

Mohammed Shami, UmeshYadav and Mohit Sharma woke up from profound sleep to kickstart India's World Cup fight. They were staggering in the run-up for their conveyances and the animosity in their bowling was reviving. 

Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav, specifically, rocked the bowling alley reliably over 145 Kmph to deliver a portion of the best spells anybody has ever seen from Indian seamers. 

India additionally set a record of bowling out their adversaries for 8 successive times in front of the semis. 

The pacers altogether took 49 wickets and out of which 25 were from utilizing short conveyances. 

Be that as it may, they fizzled in the semis yet that does not take away all great that they created paving the way to that minute. They have been to a great extent noteworthy in this World Cup and they will take back a ton from their Australian visit and return as better bowlers later on. The visit must have steeled them a great deal. 
7.The Huge Upsets,Ireland beats West Indies/Bangladesh thumps England out:

Ireland beat West Indies and England at the end of the day neglected to turn up at the greatest stage and smashed out of the world container in the wake of losing to minnows Bangladesh. It was one of those minutes which would radiate through the fog of all that is imperative and Bangladesh would have been glad to make it to the Quarters of such a major competition shockingly. 

8.Double Centuries by Gayle and Guptill:

This World Cup will be associated with not one yet for two twofold hundreds. Chris Gayle and Martin Guptill were welcome augmentations to what was an Indian's just club preceding their deed. Gayle stripped the ball bare with his hard hitting score of 215 and Guptill turned into the first worldwide batsman to score a twofold hundred in the knockout amusement scoring 237 against West Indies. 

It has been the batsmen commanded World Cup with more than 460 sixes scored, more than 200 from its past version. 

9. Dilshan's 6 fours in 6 balls off Johnson: 

Tillakaratne Dilshan demonstrated that Sri Lanka would not go down without a battle by hitting Mitchell Johnson for six fours in the same over. 

He hit him to all parts of the ground on the now and again side. In the event that Johnson played short, he pulled and snared to the leg side and cut square of the wicket on the off. On the off chance that he knocked down some pins full, Dilshan drove him through the spreads and the mid-off territory with huge bat speed. Dilshan turned into the first man to hit 6 fours in an over in World Cup history. 

10. Hat Tricks by Steven Finn and JP Duminy: 

Steven Finn turned into the first England bowler to take a cap trap and eighth in World Cup history with wickets off the last three wads of Australia's innings in a 111-run crush in Melbourne. 

South African all-rounder JP Duminy turned into the first South African bowler and ninth generally to score up a World Cup cap trap, destroying the Sri Lankans with his ambitious off-breaks in the super occasion's first quarterfinal. 

He completed with the figures of three for 29 from his tightfisted nine overs - one of which was a lad.

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