Former player urges Team India to hold heads high despite defeat in World Cup final against Australia

Edited By: Aditya Pimpale
New Delhi, India Updated: Nov 20, 2023, 11:00 PM(IST)

Former player urges Team India to hold heads high despite sorrow defeat in World Cup final against Australia Photograph:( X )

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The Indian team entered the final with high motivation having not lost a single contest throughout the tournament till then. However, their 10-match unbeaten came to an end in the decisive contest of the World Cup. The India batters fell flat and were reduced to 240 in their 50 overs. The final played at the Narendra Modi Stadium saw Australia win by six wickets and condemn India to their only defeat of the tournament in the final. 

Former India spinner Murali Kartik has backed the Indian team to bounce back after their disappointing defeat in the final of the ODI World Cup on Sunday (Nov 19). The final played at the Narendra Modi Stadium saw Australia win by six wickets and condemn India to their only defeat of the tournament. The loss was heartbreak for the Indian fans as it ended on a sorrowful note. However, Kartik has backed the team stating there is no shame or disrespect in losing a World Cup final.

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Kartik shows support for Team India

“It’s taken a while to accept that this team could lose in this edition of the WC.. But many congratulations firstly to Australia, clearly there's a handbook and journal distributed everywhere in Australia on how to win the competition is a huge shoutout to our boys for the brand of Cricket that they played,” Kartik wrote in his X handle.

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“No disrespect or dishonour in losing in sport but the last 2 months have been so heartwarming to billions of people... well done Team India... You guys have done everyone prouder than Kudos,” he added.

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The Indian team entered the final with high motivation having not lost a single contest throughout the tournament. However, their 10-match unbeaten run came to an end in the decisive contest of the World Cup. The India batters fell flat before they were reduced to 240 in their 50 overs. This proved to be an easy chase for the Australians despite them being 47/3 in their innings while Travis Head was the star of the show.

The win saw Australia win their sixth World Cup adding to their success stories in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2011. In the last two years they have won the T20 World Cup, and World Test Championship (WTC) and now rounded the success with the ODI World Cup in India.

India will now have the opportunity to avenge the defeat when they take on Australia in a five-match T20I series. Suryakumar Yadav is likely to lead the side in the absence of big-name players like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah. Hardik Pandya will as be out as he recovers from an injury suffered during the World Cup.

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