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Ben Stokes 'gritted Teeth' To Congratulate Australia Belatedly On World Cup Triumph
The Australian team led by skipper Pat Cummins came back from a poor start to the tournament losing to India and South Africa in their first two matches. However, Australia won eight matches in a row to reach the final and eventually won the title by beating India by six wickets.
Congratulating Pat Cummins and the Australian team, Stokes chose a hilarious way citing "it took a while" with "gritted teeth" to praise the Australian team.
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