India, June 23 -- Lionel Messi delivered another match-winning display as Argentina overcame Australia in their World Cup group-stage clash. The captain once again proved to be the difference-maker, scoring twice to guide his side to victory and etch his name deeper into football history. His brace saw him surpass Miroslav Klose to become the highest goalscorer in World Cup history. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner has begun the tournament in sensational form, showing little sign of slowing down despite approaching his 39th birthday this week. With five goals in his first two matches, Messi has taken the World Cup by storm and currently sits at the top of the Golden Boot standings, driving Argentina's charge with his trademark brilliance...