Sport360 takes a look through the seven victories and a loss that took Australia to their fifth World Cup title.
Australia began their World Cup campaign with a dominant 111-run win over England. Mitchell Marsh starred with five wickets while Aaron Finch made 135 with the bat.
The men in gold suffered their first set-back against co-hosts New Zealand in a bizarrely low-scoring game. Australia were skittled out for 151 and the Black Caps made the total with a wicket to spare.
Normal service resumed with a 275-run victory over World Cup minnows Afghanistan. David Warner was torturer-in-chief with 178 runs.
Despite a world-record fourth-consecutive ton from Kumar Sangakkara, Australia played a perfect game to beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs.
Australia's fine form continued into their next match against Scotland and the hosts claimed a 7-wicket victory with Mitchell Starc taking 4/22.
In the quarter-final Australia's batsmen had to overcome a hostile spell of bowling from Pakistan's Wahab Riaz.
In what was a big wake-up call for the hosts, Shane Watson courageously batted through to book Australia's place in the semi-finals.
India's fans travelled in force with the team throughout the World Cup and Michael Clarke comented that it was like 'being the away team' in their semi.
Test captain Steve Smith's 105 guided Australia to a 95-run victory to set up an all-Antipodean final.
After Man-of-the-tournemt Mitchell Starc bowled New Zealand talisman Brendan McCullum it was plain sailing.
Fittingly Michael Clarke's 74 runs laid the foundations for his coutnry's record fifth World Cup victory.
17:46 29/03/2015
Sport360 takes a look through the seven victories and a loss that took Australia to their fifth World Cup title.