March 30, 2015
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Australia follow India to win WC on home soil

 

 Australian cricketers celebrate after winning winning the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup against New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on March 29, 2015.

Australian cricketers celebrate after winning winning the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup against New Zealand at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on March 29, 2015.

Australia  became only the second outfit to clinch the cricket World Cup trophy on home soil, and third ever to win as co-hosts.

Australia defeated New Zealand by seven wickets in the final to hold aloft the grand prize in front of a packed house at the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) here.

In 2011, India became the first team to win the coveted trophy in their own backyard and second to win it as co-hosts when they beat Sri Lanka in the last edition at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The other two countries hosting the event were Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

In 1996, Sri Lanka laid their hands on the World Cup, a first for a co-host as they beat Australia at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The tournament was held in India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

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