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Top 5 Unforgettable Knocks In ODI World Cup Final History

Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting

Cricket enthusiasts know that the ODI World Cup finals have produced some of the most memorable moments in the history of the sport. While each edition has seen exceptional performances, certain knocks stand out for their sheer brilliance and impact. Here’s a look at the top 5 knocks in ODI World Cup final history:

1. Adam Gilchrist’s Explosive 149 (2007 World Cup Final)

In the 2007 World Cup Final at Bridgetown, Australia’s wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist played an innings that etched his name in cricketing folklore.

Adam Gilchrist

Facing Sri Lanka, Gilchrist’s blistering 149 off 104 balls set the tone for Australia’s imposing total. His aggressive approach, including 13 boundaries and 8 sixes, proved to be the difference, helping Australia clinch their third consecutive World Cup title.

2. Ricky Ponting’s Commanding 140 (2003 World Cup Final)

In the 2003 World Cup Final at Johannesburg, Ricky Ponting’s authoritative 140 off 121 balls played a pivotal role in Australia’s triumph against India. Ponting’s innings showcased his ability to dominate world-class bowling attacks, as he orchestrated an innings that featured 8 boundaries and 4 sixes. His exceptional captain’s knock led Australia to a formidable total, ultimately securing back-to-back World Cup victories for the team.

3. Viv Richards’ Majestic 138 (1979 World Cup Final)

During the 1979 World Cup Final at Lord’s, Sir Vivian Richards showcased his unparalleled batting prowess with a majestic innings of 138 runs off 157 balls against England.

Sir Vivian Richards. Photo Credit: (Sky Sports)

Richards’ knock was instrumental in the West Indies securing their second consecutive World Cup title. His aggressive yet elegant style of play left an indelible mark on cricket history, making this knock one of the greatest in World Cup final lore.

4. Travis Head’s Heroic 137 (2023 World Cup Final)

In the 2023 World Cup Final at Ahmedabad, Travis Head’s heroic innings of 137 runs off 120 balls against India catapulted him into the annals of World Cup final greatness. Facing a formidable Indian bowling attack, Head displayed resilience and skill, guiding Australia to a competitive total.

Australia openers Travis Head-David Warner made headlines in Melbourne. (Image: cricket.com.au)

His innings showcased a perfect blend of technique and aggression, making it a standout performance in the context of the final.

5. Aravinda de Silva’s Masterful 107 (1996 World Cup Final)

The 1996 World Cup Final at Lahore witnessed Sri Lanka’s Aravinda de Silva playing a masterful innings of 107 runs against Australia. De Silva’s knock not only guided Sri Lanka to their maiden World Cup title but also showcased his ability to perform under pressure. His innings, adorned with 13 boundaries, were a testament to his skill and temperament, earning him the Player of the Match award.

In the rich tapestry of ODI World Cup final history, these five innings stand out as shining examples of individual brilliance and match-winning performances. From explosive power-hitting to elegant stroke play, these knocks have left an enduring impact on cricket fans worldwide, making them an integral part of the World Cup’s storied legacy.


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