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1975_West Indies 291-8 (60-over game), def. Australia 274, by 17 runs, at London
1979_West Indies 286-9 (60), def. England 194, by 92 runs, at London
1983_India 183 (60), def. West Indies 140, by 43 runs, at London
1987_Australia 253-5 (50), def. England 246-8, by 7 runs, at Kolkata, India
1992_Pakistan 249-6 (50), def. England 227, by 22 runs, at Melbourne, Australia
1996_Sri Lanka 245-3 (50), def Australia 241-7, by 7 wickets, at Lahore, Pakistan
1999_Australia 133-2 (50), def. Pakistan 132, by 8 wickets, at London
2003_Australia 359-2 (50), def. India 234, by 125 runs, at Johannesburg
2007_Australia 281-4 (38), def. Sri Lanka 215-8, by 53 runs (DL method), at Bridgetown, Barbados
2011_India 277-4 (50), def. Sri Lanka 274-6, by 6 wickets, at Mumbai, India
2015_Australia 186-3 (50), def. New Zealand 183, by 7 wickets, at Melbourne
2019_England 241 (50) tied with New Zealand 241-8. After Super Over, England won on boundaries countback 26-17, at London
2023_Australia 241-4 (50), def. India 240, by 6 wickets, at Ahmedabad, India
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