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Majestic Australia win fifth World Cup
Australia's pace phalanx fired in balls full, fast and straight to get the better of New Zealand
Brettig: Australia's youth and their warning to the world
The display of a young and hungry pace attack and Steven Smith's steel won the World Cup final
Kimber: New Zealand's greatest almost
Led by their fearless captain, NZ came as close as they ever have done to greatness
WORLD CUP 2015
IN REVIEW
Best innings of the tournament - Guptill, Smith, Shenwari...
Among the many glittering innings in the 2015 World Cup, five stood out
OPINION
MARTIN CROWE
Crowe: The greatest time of our lives
Whatever happens, the Australia-New Zealand World Cup final at the MCG will be the most divine fun
MICHAEL CLARKE RETIRES
AUSTRALIA NEWS
Nicholas: Clarke's fairy tale
The last few weeks and days have been about being loved at last for Australia's World Cup-winning captain
Ponting endorses Smith as next ODI captain
Ponting believes there is "no doubt at all" that Steven Smith should take over from Michael Clarke
NEW ZEALAND V SOUTH AFRICA
WORLD CUP 2015, SEMI-FINAL
New Zealand hold nerve to leave SA heartbroken
Amid scenes of rare passion, Grant Elliott played the innings of his life to carry his side into the World Cup final
Fernando: Eden Park's moment of catharsis
On the day of NZ's biggest World Cup triumph yet, Eden Park was a living, breathing, 41,000-strong cardiogram
Moonda: Time slips by South Africa once again
It was Grant Elliott and New Zealand's time in Auckland. Not South Africa's. When will that ever change
AUSTRALIA V INDIA
WORLD CUP 2015, SEMI-FINAL
Smith ton sets up trans-Tasman finale
Like the ghost of series past, Steven Smith returned to haunt India with a hundred in the World Cup semi-final
Brettig: Johnson drowns out tumult to down India
Mitchell Johnson's blows with bat and ball sent Australia soaring into the World Cup final
Kimber: No helicopter ride to glory for Dhoni
Four years ago, he took India to the title. Today, he was scratching around at barely a run a ball