1. Aaron Finch hundred at the MCG against England in front of a packed home crowd. We haven't seen the G light up like that for many years. A Victorian scoring an awesome hundred with the crowd right behind him for every run he made.
2. AB de Villiers 162 against the West Indies at the SCG off only 66 deliveries. He was just a pleasure to watch him reading the bowlers' minds.
3. Ireland's run chase against the West Indies in Nelson when chasing 304 to win in its first round match was an impressive start.
4. Afghanistan's first World Cup win against Scotland and the scenes around the ground and off course the amazing celebrations.
5. Tim Southee seven-wicket haul against England, the way he just blew them away was just brilliant.
6. Imran Tahir 5 wicket haul against the West Indies and his magical celebrations lighting up the SCG crowd.
7. Trent Boult and Mitch Starc in the same game in Auckland where they were both unplayable on a good surface. Sheer high quality skill on display.
8. Kumar Sangakkara scoring four hundreds in a row doing everything for his team but they just couldn't put things together in this World Cup.
9. Wahab Riaz's spell of bowling for his desperate Pakistan team defending that small total at the Adelaide QF. Shane Watson copped the full force from the left arm quick but like all good players, he got through an incredible spell of bowling.
10. Of course Australia comprehensive win over New Zealand in the final everything went right for them on the day, but I am certain New Zealand will be better for the experience on the huge stage.
Well, the World Cup is over for another four years and the teams can take so much out of this great tournament. Playing in these conditions is good for the players, the short ball was used a lot in this World Cup a really tactic because of playing on the hard and more bounce surfaces.
In 49 games only the one game where Australia and Bangladesh didn't get a result, was called off so the weather was kind to us. In total 38 hundreds were scored 28 four-wicket hauls by the bowlers and 460 odd sixes gave some real entertainment.
Some of the fielding and spectacular catches - Daniel Vettori's one hander and Steve Smith catch in the covers - but there were so many more. But the standard was very high and the two teams in the final probably led the way as far it goes.
Mitch Starc was a deserving Man of the Tournament. His bowling was just brilliant and that was highlighted with the key wicket of Brendon McCullum in Sunday night's final.
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