World Cup final: These 12 players made their team champions in the , so whose role is today?

So far, the world has witnessed 12 different players winning the Best Player award in the World Cup final. Two Indians included in this list are Mohinder Amarnath and MS Dhoni.
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The final match of the 2023 World Cup between India and Australia is scheduled to be held shortly. In this match, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Star players such as Mohamed Al-Shami, Mitchell Starc and David Warner will look to give their best and help the team win. They contributed to their team’s victory The player will receive the award for best player in the match and his name will be recorded in the pages of history with golden words. He has played 12 World Cups so far Every time the world witnesses a new player winning the Best Player award in the final match. The same thing will happen this time too. Let us know In the 12 World Cup finals held so far, which players have proven to be champions for their team in the finals?

Clive Lloyd (1975) – Captain Clive Lloyd had an important contribution in making the West Indies world champions for the first time. In the final match against Australia he scored 85 balls. But he played an innings of 102 runs. West Indies won this match by 17 runs.

Viv Richards (1979) – The team won their second title on the basis of the powerful batting of legendary West Indies batsman Viv Richards. After his 138-point turn in the final The West Indies single-handedly defeated England by 92 runs.

Mohinder Amarnath (1983) – India became champions for the first time in the 1983 World Cup on the basis of Mohinder Amarnath’s all-round performance. Two-time West Indies winner
Against this, Amarnath scored 26 runs in 80 balls and took 3 important wickets by spending 12 runs in 7 overs.

David Boon (1987) – In the 1987 World Cup, the world got its third champion in the form of Australia. David Boone played an innings of 75 runs against England, based on it
Australia managed to win by 7 runs.

Wasim Akram (1992) – This year, for the first time, a bowler became the man of the match, although Wasim Akram, apart from the ball, also showed wonders with the bat. England
Akram had taken three wickets after playing a stormy innings of 33 runs in 18 balls in the final against India.

Aravinda de Silva (1996) – Sri Lanka became world champions for the first time on the basis of Aravinda de Silva’s unbeaten innings of 107 runs. Defeated Australia in the title match He won by 7 wickets.

Shane Warne (1999)– Australia lifted a second title in 1999 on the back of Shane Warne’s excellent performance. Warner took 4 Pakistanis in his final tournament The batsmen were trapped.

Ricky Ponting (2003) – Who can forget that 140-run innings by Ricky Ponting in the final match against India? On the basis of this innings, the Kangaroos defeated Team India by 125 runs. He defeated Dust and captured the title for the third time.

Adam Gilchrist (2007) – Australia’s 149-run innings against Sri Lanka was aided by Adam Gilchrist’s 104 balls with 13 fours and 8 sixes. It was the cause of victory. Apart from him, no batsman has managed to cross the forty mark.

MS Dhoni (2011) – That six-wicket win over Sri Lanka, and Muttiah Muralitharan’s counter-reply… Dhoni’s 91-run innings not only won the match for India, but also He also became the country’s champion.

James Faulkner (2015) – James Faulkner was the player who brought Australia back into the match by breaking the partnership of Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott in the final against New Zealand. I got an award outside the match. He took a total of 3 wickets in that final.

Ben Stokes (2019) – Stokes played an important role in making England world champions for the first time. He scored a brilliant 84 against New Zealand in the title match. He role-played.

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