They beat hosts Great Britain by seven points, while defending champions Sweden finished third with Australia in fourth.
[5] It was won by Poland,[6] the seventh time they had done so since the World Cup was launched in 2001.
They beat hosts Great Britain by seven points, while defending champions Sweden finished third with Australia in fourth.
Bartosz Zmarzlik, Patryk Dudek and captain Piotr Pawlicki Jr. all scored double figures for the Poles, with Krzysztof Kasprzak, who replaced Maciej Janowski in the side for the final, backed them up with eight points.
Individual world champion Tai Woffinden lead Great Britain to second place, scoring 19 points.