T20 world cup final today. Where India's opponent in the title fight is South Africa. Earlier in the final, the Australian Cricket Board's website cricket.com.au revealed the best team of the tournament, where they placed Bangladesh's Rishad Hossain.
Rishad in Cricket Australia's best World Cup XI
T20 world cup final today. Where India's opponent in the title fight is South Africa. Earlier in the final, the Australian Cricket Board's website cricket.com.au revealed the best team of the tournament, where they placed Bangladesh's Rishad Hossain.
Australia's Travis Head (255 runs at 158.38 strike rate in 7 matches) and India's Rohit Sharma (248 runs at 155.97 strike rate in 7 matches) are the team's openers. West Indies wicket-keeper batsman Nicholas Pooran (228 runs at a strike rate of 146.15 in 7 matches) is considered for number three. Aaron Jones of the United States (162 runs at 135 strike rate in 6 matches) will go down to fourth place.
Australia's all-rounder Marcus Stoinis (169 runs at 164 strike rate in 7 matches, 10 wickets at 8.88 economy) has been considered for number five. Another all-rounder Hardik Pandya is in the team (139 runs at 149.46 strike rate in 7 matches and 8 wickets at 7.77 economy). Pandya is considered for number 6.
Cricket.com.au has placed two leg spinners in the spin attack. Rashid Khan of Afghanistan (14 wickets at 6.17 economy in 8 matches) and Rishad Hossain of Bangladesh (14 wickets at 7.76 economy in 7 matches). Explaining Rishad's inclusion, cricket.com.au wrote that it was Rishad Hossain's 'breakout campaign'.
The tournament's top wicket takers in the pace attack are Afghanistan's Fazalhaq Farooqui (17 wickets at 6.31 economy in 8 matches), India's Jasprit Bumrah (13 wickets at 4.12 economy in 7 matches) and South Africa's Anrich Norkia (13 wickets at 13.46 economy in 8 matches).
Cricket.com.au Best T20 World XI at a Glance
Travis Head (Australia), Rohit Sharma (India), Nicholas Pooran (West Indies), Aaron Jones (United States), Marcus Stoinis (Australia), Hardik Pandya (India), Rashid Khan (Afghanistan), Rishad Hussain (Bangladesh), Fazal Haq Farooqui (Afghanistan), Jasprit Bumrah (India) and Anrich Norkia (South Africa).
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