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Australia is a new T20 world champion

Australia is a new T20 world champion
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In the end, on the last night, the tip of the prediction for Trans-Tasman competition was not present without going.
The Australian main order is very clinical with bats, so it’s really comprehensive in their approach, so ferocious on anything that is a little wrong of the New Zealand bowlers, so it’s cruel in pursuing 173, so it feels almost strange to introduce them as the new T20 world.
Cup champion.
Scoreecardhis Honor should have long been back, especially with the impressive Australian genealogy in playing tournaments, the personnel they have and the ability of nerveless to change the chase of aggressive victory into art.
That, of course, and the presence of a certain David Warner (53 of 38 balls; 4×4, 3×6).
Released due to the lack of running, it looked less mature for several years, dropped by the IPL team he was captain, was ridiculed for the persistence of the team management in him, Warner stood upright when most importantly and repaid faith.
In distinctive mode, Warner is all business, set the tone by strangling and shocking the New Zealand Bowler to quickly submit in high pursuits.
The presence of a convincing Warner allows Mitchell Marsh to continue to grow, the man today (77 does not come out of 50 balls; 6×4, 4×6) to bring Australia to victory on his shoulders.
When he arrived, Warner hugged Smith on the balcony before rushing to embrace wide-eyed swamps, who had a moment before kneeling and falling knelt in the hustle and bustle celebration, did not believe in his face and euphoria’s smile on his lips.
Coach Justin Langer, with a gun pointing at him for a long time, it would feel justified to stick to his weapon, trust his Lynchpins and firmly believed that the form was temporary.
“There is a very big talent on this team.
There are some missing parts that entered this tournament and Mitch Marsh took one of those pieces,” Langer said.
Langer named Spinner Adam Zampa, a key player in this title won, “Small Hippie,” shows how the Australian approach is based not so much on analytical and fighting data but in ancient methodology and strong personality that believes in the format can never be a discount.
“If you keep putting the back of the people on the wall, they will fight.
I don’t believe people write David Warner.
Mitch Marsh is amazing,” said Captain Aaron Finch.
New Zealand got a lifeline in the 13th ended, with the Castling Warner boot, but it was a false hope.
When Marsh raised half a century from 31 balls with six longer than Ish Sodhi on the 14th end, which produced 16, the result was a previous conclusion.
Cog is important in the kiwi wheel, Sodhi’s leg-breaks (3-0-40-0) separate when it’s most important, allowing Austrian people to escape with the game.
It was a kind of day for New Zealand in the field, because the catches and ideas both failed.
Never turn off music! 🤣 # t20worldcup https://t.co/GZK6TWPH4B-T20 World Cup (@ T20WorldCup) 16369423800.mey looks can be predicted with its length, tired with bowling changes, beyond options and short bowling teams on the type of innovation that won the T20 match.
The team that forever punched above his weight, looked pedestrians with balls, for once.
Of course, stirring it also has his final word in Dubai.
In a tournament dominated by flip coins, no release in the final, contrary to Finch’s expectations in Eve’s game, as 12 out of 13 matches in Dubai ended with a victory for pursuing.
Australia dominates so thoroughly with bats that it is easy to forget that before, they experienced a bad day with the ball in the second half of Inning New Zealand as Kane Williamson (85 of 48 balls; 10×4, 3×6) stands high again.
How about your Monday? 😅 # t20worldcup https://t.co/7ayodvf4hm- T20 World Cup 1636939740000Proving that touches, precision, placement and pure anticipation of doing work and strength beefy hitting, Williamson gets 50 of 32 balls and helps New Zealand accumulate 115 of The last 10 overs on a slow and dry tone.
Williamson was enchanting and, sometimes, an unwalteristic attack brought New Zealand to Par 172/4 above.
Australia, however, owned by PowerPlay, just conceded 32.
There were 32 medium-term balls where New Zealand could not score limits, some thanks to Hazlewood (4-0-16-3, and extraordinary 3-0 -11-1 at PowerPlay).
This break again haunts New Zealand.
“You never really know if you have been closed,” Williamson said.
“They don’t give us an inch.” High praise for #Australia from #NewZealand Captain Kane Williamson 👏 # t20worldcup https://t.co/ExjskJMCGB- World Cup T20 (@ T20WorldCup) 1636943400000

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