ODI World Cup Final 2023: Travis Head, David Warner react to Australia's sixth title victory

19-11-2023
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Australia have claimed their sixth ODI World Cup title, defeating India by six wickets in Sunday's final off the back of a brilliant Travis Head century.

After a slow start to the tournament, the Aussies were able to bounce back and go on an impressive winning run, including a semi-final victory over South Africa and a stunning Glenn Maxwell-led triumph over Afghanistan.

Head's 137 off 120 balls made him just the third Australian to score a ton in a World Cup final, joining Adam Gilchrist and Ricky Ponting, while the all-rounder also took an important catch to dismiss Rohit Sharma earlier in the match. 

The left-hander was well-supported by Marnus Labuschagne (58*), while skipper Pat Cummins produced his best bowling effort of the campaign with 2/34 off his 10 overs.

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Travis Head, Australia react to ODI World Cup victory

Speaking post-match, Head opened up on his piece of history and the emotions surrounding the result, paying credit to his partner in crime for his role in the match-winning knock. 

“What an amazing day... I’m just thrilled to be a part of it," he said. 

“I’m definitely third on that list [behind Gilchrist and Ponting]. It’s a nice one to join. Again, just nice to be here and it’s nice to contribute. Yeah, like I just said to the boys, I’m looking forward to the reunion.

“I’m very lucky that everything went well and I was able to get back and the support that the boys showed, I didn’t think this would happen.

“I was nervous in the first 20 balls but Marnus batted brilliantly and it is great to bat with him.

"It was an amazing partnership.”

A host of current and former Australian players also reacted to the victory, including a defiant response from veteran opener David Warner, who was playing in his final 50-over World Cup.

The side also received some praise from their English rivals, with the likes of Stuart Broad and even everyone's favourite, Piers Morgan, congratulating the Aussies for their inspired effort.

Australia will now turn their attention to a T20 series against India, before the home Test summer will see the championship-winning outfit take on Pakistan and West Indies.