Australia in World Cup: Five titles make them the most successful team by far
The Aussies are the defending world champions.
2007 World Cup; champions
Australia continued with their top form in this World Cup as well to complete the treble. They thrashed Scotland by 203 runs; the Netherlands by 229 runs and South Africa by 83 runs in the group stage to make the Super Eight. Their highest score of 377 in the group stage came against South Africa and not the other two low-ranked teams. In the Super Eight round too, Ricky Ponting’s side did not drop a single game.
They beat the West Indies by 103 runs; Bangladesh by 10 wickets; England by 7 wickets; Ireland by 9 wickets; Sri Lanka by 7 wickets and New Zealand by 215 runs. In the semi-final, The Kangaroos beat South Africa by 7 wickets in a game which was a complete antithesis to the 1999 semi-final and then in the final, they won against Sri Lanka by 53 runs in Duckworth-Lewis method.
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