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Australia will aim to clinch their record-extending sixth ICC ODI World Cup title when they lock horns with India in the World Cup 2023 final on November 19.

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will host this match, scheduled to commence at 2:00 PM IST. Since the twin defeats in the opening two group phase matches, the Aussies have bounced back strongly to win each of their subsequent eight fixtures, including a win in the all-important semi-final.

The Pat Cummins-led side faced a 134-run loss versus South Africa earlier in the competition. However, they avenged that defeat in the semi-final stage with a narrow three-wicket victory.

Opting to bat first, the Proteas registered 212/10 courtesy of a terrific ton by the left-handed batter David Miller. Thereafter, an all-round batting effort, led by Travis Head's half-century, helped the five-time champions get over the line and seal the summit clash against India.

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