ICC Team of the Tournament: India Dominates With Six Players Secure Spots in the Top 11

ICC Team of the Tournament for World Cup 2023 has been revealed, featuring players from five different teams. India maintains a prominent presence in the lineup, with six players securing spots.

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ICC Team of the Tournament- India dominate the team with total 6 players manage to make it into the team. Alongside India, players from Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka have also earned positions in this esteemed team. Team India’s Captain Rohit Sharma is named as the captain of the team, Alongside him other Indian players are Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Shami.

Australia’s Glenn Maxwell and Adam Zampa have also earned well-deserved places. South Africa’s Quinton de Kock, Daryl Mitchell from New Zealand, and Sri Lanka’s Dilshan Madhu Shanka complete the lineup. South African Gerald Coetzee secures the twelfth player position. The ICC ODI World Cup 2030 Team of the Tournament is as follows.

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ICC Team Of The Tournament

PlayerTeamRunsAverageWicketsBowling Average
Quinton de Kock (wk)South Africa59459.40
Rohit Sharma (c)India59754.27
Virat KohliIndia76595.62
Daryl MitchellNew Zealand55269.00
KL RahulIndia45275.33
Glenn MaxwellAustralia40066.66655.00
Ravindra JadejaIndia12040.001624.87
Jasprit BumrahIndia2018.65
Dilshan MadushankaSri Lanka2125.00
Adam ZampaAustralia2322.39
Mohammed ShamiIndia2410.70

Opening Pair Quinton De Kock And Rohit Sharma

Quinton de Kock and Rohit Sharma are the chosen openers. Rohit Sharma showcased exceptional form throughout the tournament, providing India with quick starts that maintained momentum and initiated aggressive plays against the opposing teams. Rohit’s standout performance included an inning of 86 runs against Pakistan in Ahmedabad, contributing to his impressive total of 597 runs in this World Cup. Retiring after this World Cup, Quinton de Kock also delivered some memorable and brilliant innings, accumulating a total of 594 runs.

Virat Kohli At No. 3

Virat Kohli claims the number three spot, exhibiting outstanding form and accumulating a record-breaking 765 runs in this World Cup. This surpasses Sachin Tendulkar’s previous record of 765 runs in the 2003 World Cup. Kohli becomes the first player to surpass 700 runs, providing stability to India’s middle order.

Dayrll Mitchell And KL Rahul At No. 4 And 5

New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell secures the number four position, contributing 552 runs and playing a pivotal role in guiding New Zealand to the semi-final and final.KL Rahul claims the number five spot, showcasing excellent form and aiding India in overcoming challenging situations. Alongside his batting prowess, his performance behind the wicket was also noteworthy.

Glenn Maxwell And Ravindra Jadeja At No. 6 And 7

Glenn Maxwell secures the number 6 position, highlighted by his memorable unbeaten inning of 201 runs against Afghanistan. Prior to this, Maxwell set a record with an inning of 106 runs in just 44 balls.Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja claims the number 6 spot, showcasing brilliant bowling and contributing valuable runs with the bat. Jadeja took a total of 16 wickets and scored 120 runs in this World Cup.

Jasprit Bumrah And Dilshan Madushanka At No. 8 And 9

Jasprit Bumrah of India occupies the number 8 position, delivering outstanding bowling performances and contributing significantly to India’s victories with a total of 20 wickets. Dilshan Madushanka from Sri Lanka claims the number 9 spot, impressing with his bowling and securing 21 wickets, despite Sri Lanka’s early elimination in the league stage.

Adam Zampa And Mohammad Shami At No. 10 And 11, Gerald Coetzee Included As 12th Man

Australia’s Adam Zampa takes the number 10 position, making significant contributions to his team’s success with a total of 23 wickets.

Mohammed Shami secures the number 11 position, taking an impressive 24 wickets. Shami’s journey in this World Cup, initially out of the team, saw him making a remarkable comeback after Hardik Pandya’s injury. His consistent wicket-taking performances played a pivotal role in leading the Indian team to victory.

South African all-rounder Gerald Coetzee, the twelfth player, performed exceptionally well in this World Cup, securing 20 wickets.

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