Australia faced an early setback in the second innings of the ICC Cricket World Cup final as their star opener, David Warner, departed for just 7 runs in 3 balls. Mohammed Shami showcased his bowling prowess, claiming the crucial wicket and putting Australia on the defensive. The scoreboard reflected 16-1 after just 1 over and 1 ball, setting the stage for an intense battle between the Australian batting lineup and the Indian bowling attack.
As the World Cup final progresses, each delivery becomes significant, and the loss of Warner's wicket amplifies the pressure on Australia. Shami's early breakthrough provides India with a boost, and the onus is now on the remaining Australian batsmen to stabilize the innings and chase down the target set by India in the first innings.