The 13th ICC ODI World Cup cricket title was handed to Australia’s Polta. Australia defeated host nation India by 6 wickets in the final played on Sunday and captured the title. With Australia’s victory, more than 130,000 supporters packed at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad were disappointed. Australia won the title for a record sixth time, shattering the confidence of millions of Indian fans hoping to win the ODI World Cup title for the third time.After losing the toss and being invited to bat first, India lost all the wickets and scored 240 runs in the scheduled over. Australia went into counter-batting and achieved the victory by losing only four wickets in 43 overs.Travis Head played a watchful shift in Australia’s win. He contributed 137 unbeaten runs in the team’s victory. Opener Batsman Head faced 120 balls and hit four sixes and 15 fours. Before that, opener batsman David Warner returned to the pavilion in seven runs. Third-number batsman Mitchell Marsh was also dismissed for 15 runs.Experienced batsman Steven Smith, who came to hold the crease at number four, was also dismissed with a personal score of four runs. However, the number five batsman Marnus Lambusen contributed an unbeaten 58 runs for the team. He made a significant contribution to the team’s victory and hit four fours against 110 balls.Like the batsmen, the bowlers of the Indian team also proved innocent. Jasiprit Bumhar took two wickets. Mohammad Sami and Mohammad Siraj took one wicket each. Australia got 18 extra runs.Before that, India had a disappointing start at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India lost three impressive wickets before the team scored 100 runs. After that, the Indian team was under pressure.India lost opener Shubman Gill as the first wicket for a personal score of just four runs. Gill was caught by Glenn Maxwell by Travis Head. When Gill got out, India scored 30 runs in 4.2 overs.Then Indian team captain Rohit Sharma was dismissed after scoring 47 runs. He hit three sixes and four fours in 31 balls. Rohit was caught by Mitchell Starc by Adam Zampa. India scored 76 runs when Rohit got out in 9.4 overs.After that another Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer also returned to the pavilion. Iyer, who came to hold the crease at number four, was caught by Josh English for a personal score of four runs by Pat Cummins. India scored 81 runs when Iyer got out in 10.2 overs.After that, experienced batsmen Virat Kohli and KL Rahul took over India’s innings. Kohli scored a half-century before returning to the pavilion as the fourth wicket. He added 54 runs to the team’s account. He hit four fours in 63 balls.Kohli was bowled by Australian bowler Pat Cummins. The ball thrown by Cummins hit Kohli’s bat and hit the wicket. When Kohli was dismissed in 28.3 overs, India had scored 148 runs. After that, Ravindra Jadeja also returned to Velian. Jadeja, who came to hold the crease at number six, was dismissed on a personal score of nine runs. Faced with just 22 balls, Jadeja was caught by wicketkeeper English by Josh Hazlewood. When he got out, India scored 178 runs in 35.5 overs.Then KL Rahul returned to the pavilion scoring a half-century as the sixth wicket. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rahul, who came to hold the crease at number five, contributed 66 runs to the team’s account. Having struggled at the crease for a long time, he faced 107 balls and hit only one boundary.Rahul was caught by Australian bowler Mitchell Starc by wicketkeeper English. This was the third catch taken by wicketkeeper English in the final match. When Rahul got out, the Indian team scored 203 runs in 41.3 overs.India lost Mohammed Sami as the seventh wicket. He returned to the pavilion with a personal score of 6 runs. He also faced 10 balls and hit one boundary. He was also caught by Australian bowler Mitchell Starc by wicketkeeper English. This was the fourth catch taken by wicketkeeper English. It was the third wicket taken by Starc. When Sammy got out, India scored 211 runs in 43.4 overs.Similarly, Jasprit as the eighth wicket was lost. He returned to the pavilion scoring only one run. Adam Zampa caught him LBW. When he got out in 44.5 overs, India had scored 214 runs. This was Zampa’s first wicket in the fine.India lost Suryakumar Yadav as the ninth wicket. He got out scoring 18 runs off 28 balls with the help of a boundary. He was caught by Australian bowler Hazlewood by the English. This was the fifth catch taken by wicketkeeper English.It was the second wicket taken by Hazlewood. When he got out, India scored 226 runs in 47.3 overs. India’s Kuldeep Yadav scored 10 runs and Mohammad Siraj scored nine unbeaten runs. Kuldeep Yadav was run out on the last ball of the last over.While taking three wickets, Australian bowler Starc bowled 10 overs and spent 55 runs. Cummins spent only 34 runs in 10 overs while taking two wickets. Hazlewood, who took two wickets, gave away 60 runs in 10 overs.Similarly, Glenn Maxwell, who took one wicket, gave 35 runs in 6 overs. Adam Zampa took one wicket, 44 in 10 oversRuns were spent. India also got 12 extra runs.