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Bleary-eyed Australians celebrate World Cup win

March 30, 2015 11:17 am | Updated November 17, 2021 11:07 am IST - MELBOURNE

Australian players sheltered behind dark glasses on Monday at a public reception the day after their victory

Australian captain Michael Clarke holds aloft the World Cup trophy with his teammates after defeating New Zealand in the finals in Melbourne on Sunday.

Australian players sheltered behind dark glasses on Monday at a public reception the day after their victory over New Zealand in the final of the Cricket World Cup.

Captain Michael Clarke carried the World Cup trophy and, as the players mounted the stage in front of thousands of fans at open-air Federation Square, they smiled wanly and waved to the crowd.

Clarke was asked what the over-riding emotion was on the day after Australia had achieved its fifth World Cup and he grinned and said, “We’re all a bit hung over to be honest.”

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It had been a late night. Australian newspapers and websites ran photographs on Monday of coach Darren Lehmann and players, still in team uniform, holding the trophy on a hotel balcony as the sun rose over Melbourne.

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