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Highlights: NZ vs AUS World Cup 2015 final

Australia's captain Michael Clarke (L) shakes hands with New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum as they stand next to the Cricket World Cup trophy ahead of their final match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) March 28, 2015. Photo: Reuters

In a fitting final of the hosts, on-song New Zealand are facing Australia in their home turf where the Kiwis have won the toss and decided to bat first.

Australian and New Zealand players stand together as they play the national anthems before the start of their Cricket World Cup final match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) March 29, 2015. Photo: Reuters

GONE! Huge wicket! Starc has bowled McCullum. The home crowd goes wild at the MCG. The big gun-firing man goes for a DUCK in the first over. Photo: Reuters

 

 

WICKET! Maxwell comes on and strikes second ball! Guptill goes for 15, New Zealand 33-2 after 11.2 overs. Photo: Reuters

Much too soon...

 

 

 

FIFTY! Hugely impressive innings this from the semi-final hero, Grant Elliott coming off 51 balls. Photo: AFP

 

 

ANOTHER IN THE SAME OVER! Faulkner is one fire at the 'G'! He's bowled the dangerous Anderson to reduce New Zealand to 150-5. Photo: ICC

 

OUT! Another big wicket for Australia as Johnson bowls Vettori, New Zealand in trouble 167 for 7. Photo: Reuters

 

 

The stage is set for the final innings of World Cup 2015 final. Who will claim the trophy?? Australia need 184 runs to claim the title for the fifth time while 10 wickets stand in the way of New Zealand's first. Photo: Reuters

 

It only took 47 balls for Warner and Smith to bring up their 50 partnership, David Warner contributing the most with pummeling. Photo: Reuters

 

Michael Clarke bids an emotional farewell after he went out for 74. A late wicket for Matt Henry, right at the depth when New Zealand need 9 runs to win. Photo: ICC

 

 

 

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Highlights: NZ vs AUS World Cup 2015 final

Australia's captain Michael Clarke (L) shakes hands with New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum as they stand next to the Cricket World Cup trophy ahead of their final match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) March 28, 2015. Photo: Reuters

In a fitting final of the hosts, on-song New Zealand are facing Australia in their home turf where the Kiwis have won the toss and decided to bat first.

Australian and New Zealand players stand together as they play the national anthems before the start of their Cricket World Cup final match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) March 29, 2015. Photo: Reuters

GONE! Huge wicket! Starc has bowled McCullum. The home crowd goes wild at the MCG. The big gun-firing man goes for a DUCK in the first over. Photo: Reuters

 

 

WICKET! Maxwell comes on and strikes second ball! Guptill goes for 15, New Zealand 33-2 after 11.2 overs. Photo: Reuters

Much too soon...

 

 

 

FIFTY! Hugely impressive innings this from the semi-final hero, Grant Elliott coming off 51 balls. Photo: AFP

 

 

ANOTHER IN THE SAME OVER! Faulkner is one fire at the 'G'! He's bowled the dangerous Anderson to reduce New Zealand to 150-5. Photo: ICC

 

OUT! Another big wicket for Australia as Johnson bowls Vettori, New Zealand in trouble 167 for 7. Photo: Reuters

 

 

The stage is set for the final innings of World Cup 2015 final. Who will claim the trophy?? Australia need 184 runs to claim the title for the fifth time while 10 wickets stand in the way of New Zealand's first. Photo: Reuters

 

It only took 47 balls for Warner and Smith to bring up their 50 partnership, David Warner contributing the most with pummeling. Photo: Reuters

 

Michael Clarke bids an emotional farewell after he went out for 74. A late wicket for Matt Henry, right at the depth when New Zealand need 9 runs to win. Photo: ICC

 

 

 

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