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India's Dravid lauds 'exceptional leader' Rohit Sharma after Cricket World Cup final loss

India coach Rahul Dravid lauded captain Rohit Sharma as "an exceptional leader" after the hosts lost out on a first Cricket World Cup in 12 years with defeat to Australia in Sunday's final.

India arrived at a packed and frenzied Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad as heavy favourites after winning all 10 of their games at this World Cup.

They came up short, however, against an Australia side who capped off a superb year with a six-wicket win.

India, despite their vast riches, are without a global title since the 2013 Champions Trophy.

Rohit smashed a quickfire 47 before Australia hit back and bowled out the hosts for 240 despite fifties from Virat Kohli (54) and KL Rahul (66).

"I think he has been an exceptional leader," Dravid said. "Rohit has really led this team fantastically well.

"Just think he has given so much of his time and energy in the dressing room with the boys. He is always been available for any of our conversations."

He added: "His batting as well, it was fantastic. It set the tone for us. We knew we wanted to play a certain way, a positive attacking brand of cricket and he was committed to doing that.

"He wanted to lead by example and all through the tournament he was quite superb."

Travis Head smashed 137 to lead the Australia chase as they reached the victory target with 42 balls to spare for a record-extending sixth World Cup title.

Australia slipped to 47-3 but the left-handed Head and Marnus Labuschagne, who hit 58 not out, put on 192 for the fourth wicket to thwart the Indian bowling.

"Obviously a tough day in the office. Ran a really good campaign, really proud of the boys the way we played right through this tournament," said Dravid.

"We gave everything we had in this tournament. Just with the

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