James Faulkner took 3 wickets for 36 runs

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"James Faulkner took 3 wickets for 36 runs" refers to the Australian all-rounder's pivotal bowling spell that significantly contributed to Australia's victory in the 2015 Cricket World Cup final.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricket bowling performance
award Player of the Match
bowlingEnd MCG Members End NERFINISHED
bowlingStyle left-arm fast-medium
captainOfTeam Michael Clarke NERFINISHED
city Melbourne
contributionToResult significant
country Australia
date 2015-03-29
dismissedBatsman Corey Anderson NERFINISHED
Grant Elliott NERFINISHED
Ross Taylor NERFINISHED
economyRate 4.00
governingBody International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
hostCountryOfTournament Australia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
impact helped restrict New Zealand to a low total
innings New Zealand first innings
isInContextOf 2015 Cricket World Cup final, Australia vs New Zealand
matchFormat 50-over cricket
matchStage final
matchType One Day International
opponentTeam New Zealand national cricket team NERFINISHED
oppositionCaptain Brendon McCullum NERFINISHED
oversBowled 9
partOfSeries 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup knockout stage NERFINISHED
performedBy James Faulkner NERFINISHED
result Australia won the match
runsConceded 36
sport cricket
team Australia national cricket team NERFINISHED
teamScoreDefended 183
tournament 2015 Cricket World Cup NERFINISHED
venue Melbourne Cricket Ground NERFINISHED
wicketsTaken 3

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2015 Cricket World Cup final notablePerformance James Faulkner took 3 wickets for 36 runs