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ICC World Cup: India's title defence ends in heartbreak, Aussies enter final

Updated on: 26 March,2015 04:48 PM IST  | 
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India's dream-run in the 2015 World Cup comes to an end after they lose to hosts Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday. Australia will clash with New Zealand in the final on Sunday

ICC World Cup: India's title defence ends in heartbreak, Aussies enter final

Steven Smith

Sydney: India's near flawless title defence came to an agonising end today as they succumbed to pressure against the clinical Australians, who decimated the defending champions by 95 runs to romp into the finals and break a million Indian hearts.


AussiesAustralian players celebrate their semi-final victory over India at SCG. Photo: AFP


In an engrossing semifinal clash, four-time champions Australia rode on Steve Smith's classy 105 to post an imposing 328/7 before bundling out India for 233 in 46.5 overs to set up a summit clash with trans-Tasmanian rivals and co-hosts New Zealand in Melbourne on Sunday.


After a dream run which saw them win seven matches on the trot, India's quest for a second successive World Cup title was finally thwarted by the formidable Australians, who outplayed Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bravehearts in every department at the fully-packed Sydney Cricket Ground.

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (65, 65 balls) stood tall amid a disappointing batting show as he waged a lone battle to take India past the 200-run mark and make a match of it despite the steep asking rate. At the top, Shikhar Dhawan wasanother notable performer with 45-run knock.

The Indians had themselves to blame for the loss as the bowling unit, which had performed admirably till now, failed to deliver when it mattered the most while the batting also crumbled under pressure.

The jubilant Aussies broke into wild celebrations after Mitchell Starc castled Umesh Yadav (0) to dismiss the last Indian batsman in the 47th over. Home captain Michael Clarke was composed though as he shook hands with the Indians and acknowledged the Aussie supporters, who had interestingly been outnumbered by Indian fans today.

Set a record run chase, the first 300-plus score in a World Cup semifinal, the Indians started off with a flourish with Dhawan and Rohit Sharma (34, 48 balls) adding 76 runs for the first wicket in 12.5 overs.

But Dhawan's dismissal proved crucial as the runs dried up in the face of a determined effort by a fired up Australian pace battery.

Mitchell Johnson (2/50), Mitchell Starc (2/28) and Josh Hazlewood (1/41) put the fancied Indian line-up under immense pressure as wickets kept tumbling at regular intervals.

Steven Smith
Steve Smith celebrates his century. Pic/ AFP

Despite today's heartbreak, India put up a commendable effort in defending the title after a horror tour of Australia prior to the mega-event after which not many experts of the game had given the team a chance.

Brief Scores:

Australia: 328/7 in 50 overs (Steve Smith 105, Aaron
Finch 81; Umesh Yadav 4-72)
India: 233 all out in 46.5 overs (Shikhar Dhawan 45,
Ajinkya Rahane 44, Mahendra Singh Dhoni 65; James Faulkner 3-59, Mitchell Johnson 2-50, Mitchell Starc 2-28).

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