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India vs Australia, Cricket World Cup 2023 Final: Virat Kohli Chases Multiple Records

The Indian men's cricket team will take on Australia in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in front of a packed Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, November 19. Australia will seek to claim a record sixth World Cup crown on Sunday while India will look for their third title. Here's a look at the records that could be broken when the two cricket giants meet at the world's biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad.

Largest attendance in World Cup final

The Melbourne Cricket Ground, one of the world's largest stadiums, witnessed an astounding attendance of over 93,000 spectators during the Australia vs New Zealand World Cup final in 2015. This turnout will be outnumbered when India take on Australia in the 2023 World Cup final on Sunday in a stadium that can hold 1,32,000 spectators.

Highest score in World Cup final

Australia, led by Ricky Ponting's belligerent 140, posted 359/2 against India in the 2003 World Cup final at Johannesburg. It remains the highest team score in the World Cup finals.

Both India and Australia have scored over 350 multiple times in the 2023 World Cup. There's a strong possibility that both teams could breach the record of 359 runs on Sunday.

Biggest wins in World Cup final

The record for the biggest win by runs in World Cups is held by Australia, who defeated India by 125 runs in 2003. The record for the biggest win by wickets also belongs to Australia, who defeated Pakistan in the 1999 World Cup final by eight wickets.

Lowest score in World Cup final

Pakistan's 132/10 against Australia is the lowest score in the ODI World Cup finals. India have bowled England, South Africa and Sri Lanka below this mark in this edition and with the form Indian bowlers, led by Mohammed Shami

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