BATTLE BOYS: Who will come out on top on Sunday?

The Black Caps are lucky enough to face Australia in the World Cup final.

We beat them with almost 27 overs to spare last time. Here are 11 reasons why the Black Caps will beat Australia again.

1. Aaron Finch isn't very good: He may have scored 81 against India but his batting style wouldn't have looked out of place in the England line up. He soaked up 116 deliveries and when Australia needed fast runs he failed them. He scored 14 lucky runs against us.

2. David Warner isn't very good: If you ask Warner he will tell you he is the best player ever. He certainly tries to bat like he is. But he is a poor man's Brendon McCullum, with a big strike rate and a low average against the real teams in the World Cup. Warner has a very large chip on a very little shoulder.

3. Steve Smith isn't very good: Thursday's century aside, Smith has been so terrible Australia was willing to rush an injured and out of form Michael Clarke into the team just so Smith would no longer be the captain.

4. Glenn Maxwell isn't very good: Just another Australia bully boy who beats up minnows (including England) but shrinks against real opposition. His batting average is over 20 runs higher against the minnows (including England) in the World Cup than against the real teams.

5. Shane Watson isn't very good: He's so bad he was dropped. Luckily for Shane, Australia found someone even worse and were forced to bring him back.

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6. Michael Clarke isn't very good (at the moment): Once the best batsmen on the planet but now an easy wicket. Michael Clarke was rushed back from injury too fast and only contributes excessive gum chewing.

7. James Faulkner isn't very good: He has a high score of 21 in the World Cup, enough said.

8. Brad Haddin isn't very good: I don't know why he even bothers with keeper's gloves. He makes the easiest catch seem difficult and a difficult catch impossible. With his keeping, teams have the equivalent of 12 or 13 wickets available to them.

9. Mitchell Johnson isn't very good: If you need someone to get four wickets against Scotland, Johnson is your man. He is a standard Australian bully who crumbles against decent opposition. Likes bad tattoos and bulging neck veins.

10. Josh Hazlewood isn't very good: Never scored a run in an ODI. Was too scared to play against New Zealand.

11. Mitchell Starc isn't very good (at batting): Have you seen this guy? He barely knows how to hold a bat. Starc is clearly the weakest link in the Australian line up.

What do you think about Sunday's final - can we do it?