No Indian cricketer is in the ‘team of the tournament’ of the ICC T20 World Cup, while players from Sri Lanka and South Africa have found a place in the 12-man squad led by Pakistan’s Babar Azam. The Indian team could not progress beyond the group stage of the tournament. He had to face defeat from Pakistan and New Zealand. After this he defeated Afghanistan, Scotland and Namibia.
England’s Jos Buttler is included in the team as wicketkeeper and Moeen Ali as all-rounder while Trent Boult from New Zealand has made it in. Babar of Pakistan has been named the captain of the team while Hasranga, who took the highest wicket in the tournament, has also been named in the team.
A member of the jury, former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop, said, “Like every team selection, this team will also be discussed. The panel respects such discussion. It was extremely difficult to select a team from such a competitive tournament. The main basis of selection was the matches from Super 12 to the final.
The team is as follows: David Warner (Australia), Jos Buttler (WK), Babar Azam (Captain, Pakistan), Charit Aslanka (Sri Lanka), Aiden Markram (South Africa), Moeen Ali (England), Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka), Adam Zampa ( Australia), Josh Hazlewood (Australia), Trent Boult (New Zealand), Enrich Nortje (South Africa). 12th player – Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan).
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