IND vs AUS WTC Final: Pat Cummins-led Australia became the first team to win all four ICC trophies after beating India in the World Test Championship final on Sunday. Chasing 444 for the win, India were bundled out for 234. India required to score 280 runs on the fifth and final day of IND vs AUS WTC 2023 Final Test with seven wickets remaining but were bowled out even before the second session started. For Australia, Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland bagged the maximum four and three wickets, respectively. The last time India won an ICC trophy was under MS Dhoni's captaincy in 2013.


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Reacting to team India's WTC Final debacle, star India opener Shubman Gill took to Twitter to share a heartfelt two-word message. He posted a picture of Team India and wrote, "Not finished."






Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal on Day 4 of IND vs AUS WTC Final Test became one of the most talked about things in cricketing world. Australia's Cameron Green took a difficult catch in the slips off Shubman's bat. The on-field umpires then decided to send the decision upstairs for third umpire to take the final call, who then declared Shubman caught out. However, replays later showed that the ball had touched the ground when the fielder made impact.


Taking an indirect jibe at the third-umpire's decision, Shubman had posted a picture of the catch via his official Twitter handle along with a cryptic caption.


Later, Gill was fined 15 percent of his match fee by the ICC. The ICC found him guilty of breaching Article 2.7, which prohibits making public criticism or inappropriate comments in relation to an incident occurring in an international match. For this, the young Indian opener was fined 15 percent of his match fee.