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The best and worsts of World Cup 2023

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Updated on: 22 November,2023 09:10 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Srijanee Majumdar | srijanee.majumdar@mid-day.com

The World Cup 2023 lit up our screens with high-quality play, highlights as well as lowlights, supremacy, timidity, sportsmanship, and a mass of other notables

The best and worsts of World Cup 2023

Australia cricket team celebrating after winning the ICC World Cup 2023 title/ AFP

On a golden Sunday evening in front of the vociferous, jam-packed crowd where tension, bedlam and euphoria swept through the Motera, Australia walked away with the World Cup crown for a record-extending sixth time. A gallant Indian side had been held off with both bat and ball, with eight other wearied teams having already departed the country after six weeks and 48 games overall.

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