Watch the highlights of Australia vs New Zealand ICC T20 World Cup Final 2021 - ICC World Twenty20 International tournament of the Final match played between New Zealand and Australia at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai in 14th November 2021.
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The Australian team goes up in celebration © Getty Images |
Josh Hazlewood's three-for before David Warner's brisk half-century and Mitchell Marsh's magnificent 50-ball 77* powers to Australia emphatic eight-wicket victory over New Zealand, despite a Kane Williamson's masterful 48-ball 85 and clinch the their first ICC World Twenty20 title in a final of a T20 World Cup.
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- Australia chased 173 was their seventh highest successful run-chase in T20 international, It is their second highest chase against New Zealand in T20Is and the highest chase in a T20 World Cup final, previous highest chase was 156 by West Indies against England at Kolkata in the 2016 World Twenty20 final.
- Kane Williamson's 85 was his second highest score for New Zealand in T20 international and the fifth highest-score by an New Zealand batsman against Australia in T20Is.
- Kane Williamson's 85 was the joint highest score by a batsman in a T20 World Cup final, jointy unbeaten 85 held by Marlon Samuels against England at Kolkata in the 2016 World Twenty20 final.
- Kane Williamson's 85 was the highest-score by a captain in a T20 World Cup final, surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 64 held by Kumar Sangakkara against Pakistan at Lord's in the 2009 World Cup final.
- New Zealand's 172 was their fifth highest score against Australia in T20 international and the second highest total in a T20 World Cup final.
- Australia's 173 was their seventh highest score against New Zealand in T20 international and the highest total in a T20 World Cup final.
- 68 : Kane Williamson and Glenn Phillips set up the record third-wicket partnership for New Zealand against Australia in T20 international, previously held by the 61-run stand between Brendon McCullum and Neil Broom at Sydney in 2009, New Zealand's joint tenth highest third-wicket stand in T20Is, jointly unbeaten 68-run stand held by between Kane Williamson and Devon Conway against Afghanistan at Abu Dhabi in this tournament and New Zealand' joint fourth highest third-wicket partnership in T20 World Cups.
- Mitchell Marsh hammered a 31-ball fastest fifty in a T20 World Cup final, beat the Kane Williamson's 32-ball half-century in this match.
- Mitchell Marsh's unbeaten 77 was the joint fourth highest score by a batsman in T20 World Cup final, jointly with Virat Kohli.
- 92 : David Warner and Mitchell Marsh set up the record second-wicket partnership for Australia against New Zealand in T20 international, previously held by the 83-run stand between Aaron Finch and Josh Philippe at Wellington in this year, It is Australia's ninth highest second-wicket stand in T20Is and It is Australia's third highest second-wicket partnership in T20 World Cups.
- 66* : Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell set up the second highest third-wicket partnership for Australia against New Zealand in T20 international and Australia's joint third highest third-wicket partnership in T20 World Cups, jointly 66-run stand held by between Matthew Hayden and Andrew Symonds at against India at Durban in the inaugural 2007 World Twenty20.
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New Zealand scored 172-4 in 20 overs with top scorer by Kane Williamson hammered a 85 off 48-balls including 10-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 177.08, Martin Guptill 28 and Glenn Phillips 18.
Australia best bowler by Josh Hazlewood picked up 3-wickets for 16-runs in 4-overs and Adam Zampa took 2-wickets.
Australia chased 173-2 in 18.5 overs with top scorer by Mitchell Marsh 77 not out, David Warner cracked a 53 off 38-balls including 4-fours & 3-sixes and Glenn Maxwell blasted a unbeaten 28 off 18-balls including 4-fours & a six with strike rate of 155.55.
New Zealand best bowler by Trent Boult took 2-wickets for 18-runs in 4-overs.
Mitchell Marsh named Player of the match for his match-winning magnificent career-best unbeaten 77 off 50-balls including 6-fours and 4-sixes with strike rate of 154.
David Warner earned player of the tournament for contributing 289-runs including three half-centuries with average of 48.16.