ICC Team of the Tournament 2021: No Indian is included in the ICC’s ‘Team of Tournament’ with Babar Azam’s name as ‘Captain’. Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: No Indian cricketer has joined ICC t20 world cup ‘Team of the tournament’ consisting of players from six different countries including Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Africa Babar Azmi Being named the ‘Captain’ of the squad.
India were knocked out in the group league stage after being defeated by Pakistan and New Zealand before winning three inevitable games against Afghanistan, Scotland and Namibia.

The jury members did not think that any Indian player was eligible to be selected, while South Africa’s Aiden Markram and Anirch Nortje and Sri Lanka’s Charith Aslanka and Oneindu Hasaranga were the players whose teams did not qualify for the semi-finals. But she was in front of the ICC team. ,
Star players from champions Australia, runners-up New Zealand, semi-finalists England and Pakistan also feature in the star-studded line-up.
Opener and ‘Player of the Tournament’ David Warner, leg-spinner Adam Zampa and seamer Josh Hazlewood all made the cut for Australia after helping their side to their maiden T20 World Cup title.

There were also spots for England’s Jos Buttler as wicketkeeper and New Zealand’s left-handed batsman. Trent Boult, apart from Babar of Pakistan as captain and Sri Lanka star Hasaranga – the tournament’s leading wicket-taker – in the line-up.
One of the jury members, former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop, said: “As with any team selection there will be differing opinions, and strong discussions on the final composition of the team.

“The panel respects this, and we encourage the strong debate that will go on. It was incredibly difficult to select this team in such a highly competitive tournament. Selection was primarily based on the Super 12s ahead of the final. Were.”

Team
David Warner (Australia)
Jos Buttler (wk) (England)
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)
Enrique Nortje (South Africa)
12th: Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan)

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