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Australia led by Cummins thumped India by 209 runs at The Oval on Sunday to clinch their maiden WTC crown.
Once Australia ended the opening day at 327/3, there was always going to be one winner.
India, who resumed on 164/3 in pursuit of 444, were bundled out for 209 in the first session on the final day.
Whether Australian all-rounder Green had successfully got his hands under the ball and controlled it was debatable.
Kohli was batting on 44 off 60 balls and had Ajinkya Rahane (20 batting) for the company during a stand of 71 for the fourth wicket as India ended the fourth day on 164 for 3 in pursuit of a world record chase of 444.
Labuschagne and Green were at the crease for Australia that bowled out India for 296 earlier.
Rahane became the 13th Indian batter to achieve the milestone in Test cricket.
Harbhajan observed the Indian players become 'too tight' in high-pressure games and advised them not to worry about the results.
India trail Australia by 318 runs after ending the second day at 151/5.
'It is always a very difficult decision to drop a champion bowler like him. Looking at the conditions in the morning we thought an additional seamer would be beneficial,' said the Indian bowling coach.