Howard lauds team, McGrath

Published April 30, 2007

MELBOURNE, April 29: Bleary-eyed Australians celebrated a third consecutive World Cup win on Sunday morning, with Prime Minister John Howard among those who watched Ricky Ponting's side triumph over Sri Lanka in Barbados.

“Congratulations to Ricky and the boys,” Howard told local television on Sunday.

With the match scheduled to have started at 2330 local time, Howard slept as rain delayed the opening of the final, but awoke at his home in Sydney to watch Adam Gilchrist pulverise the Sri Lankan attack for 149.

“The rain sort of delayed the start, I then got up in the middle of the night to see some of Gilchrist, then I went back to bed then I watched the last two hours,” he said.

Howard described the victory as ‘wonderful’ and paid special tribute to Glenn McGrath, playing his final match in the Australian green and gold.

“To Glenn McGrath, that lanky bloke from Naramine, thanks for a wonderful contribution to Australian cricket,” Howard said.

“He joins the greats of Australian fast bowlers, he's a wonderful bloke, he's been a wonderful player and he went out on a very high note.”—Reuters

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