(AUS) was named Player of the Tournament, finishing as the leading wicket-taker with 22 wickets alongside New Zealand's Trent Boult .
The Pinnacle of Modern One-Day Cricket: Reflections on the 2015 Season cricket-2015
The year 2015 stands as a transformative chapter in the history of international cricket, defined by a shift toward aggressive playstyles and the expansion of the sport's global reach. At the heart of this evolution was the , co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand , a tournament that showcased unprecedented batting feats and record-breaking crowds. Beyond the World Cup, the season was marked by historic transitions, including the rise of Bangladesh as a major power and the introduction of day-night Test matches. The 2015 Cricket World Cup: A Trans-Tasman Spectacle (AUS) was named Player of the Tournament, finishing
(SL) achieved a historic milestone by scoring four consecutive centuries in a single World Cup. Strategic Shifts and Global Milestones Beyond the World Cup, the season was marked
: Under Brendon McCullum , the Black Caps reached their first-ever World Cup final after a series of aggressive performances, most notably a dramatic semi-final win over South Africa. Individual Brilliance :
: Australia secured its fifth world title by defeating New Zealand by seven wickets in the final. The victory served as a fitting farewell for captain Michael Clarke , who announced his retirement from ODI cricket following the triumph.
(NZ) set a new record for the highest individual score in World Cup history with an unbeaten 237 against the West Indies.
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