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  1. They fucked up , when arrogant Australia remove Cummins from the captaincy…..That man won u 2 icc trophies back to back and still they have the audacity to remove him๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคก๐Ÿคก

  2. such a cry baby is brad haddin always complaining saying india had a better advantage and all day matches cant see so much cry all the time . when they win they never cry but when they lose against afganisthan their killer instincts went down the drain !!! Hypocrisy at its peak . Accept india outplayed australia and move on u cry baby

  3. Be a Sport boys !!! Stop crying already. Team India won because they played consistently well throughout the tournament !!! You guys are never satisfied are you ? You have so many ICC trophies yet you cry when you get knocked out in 1 tournament. This ainโ€™t good . Lot of RESPECT to Starc- He handled it so well . ๐Ÿ‘ canโ€™t say the same about the hosts ๐Ÿ™„

  4. You gotta accept the fact that Rohits aggressive batting on that day was like none could stop him…Rohit and virat decided to lift the trophy from the day one so it happened…

  5. Why are English and Australians such a sore looser? How did India get a lot of time? India is the only country who played in each and every venue across US and West Indies? If you win you win, if you loose don't whine

  6. Yeah i agree the schedule was slighty in our favour but its funny that no one has talked about how india played their group matches in the US and Aus, England played in West indies itself. Isnt that giving them(and half the sides) an undue advantage as well? Aus had already played a match in St Lucia against Scotland, while it was the first one for India there

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