His opening partner Virender Sehwag, though, played a rousing
hand, making 82 off 81 balls. But once he was dismissed and once
the threat of rain affecting the match receded, the outcome was
sealed. With Australia sticking to their frontline bowlers, the
loose deliveries were few and far between. This left the Indian
batsmen with no option but to try and make something out of
nothing. As wickets fell India slipped deeper into the mire. The
match was finally decided in Australia's favour when Zaheer Khan
was dismissed caught Darren Lehmann bowled Lee. India, who were
dismissed for 234, had slumped to a 125-run loss that Australia
the first side to claim the World Cup for a third time. It had
been an awesome performance from an awe-inspiring side.