Australia haven't peaked yet, says skipper Clarke


  • Cricket
  • Thursday, 26 Mar 2015

India's MS Dhoni hits the ball for four runs during his Cricket World Cup semi-final match against Australia in Sydney, March 26, 2015. REUTERS/David Gray

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Skipper Michael Clarke thinks Australia have not yet peaked at the World Cup despite reaching the final against neighbours New Zealand by beating reigning champions India on Thursday.

Steve Smith scored 105 to fire Australia to 328 for seven on their way to dethroning India with a 95-run victory at Sydney Cricket Ground, giving the co-hosts a shot at a fifth title in Melbourne on Sunday.

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