Election Results 2024
(Source: ECI/ABP News/ABP Majha)
Three Indians in ICC's Champions Trophy XI, Sarfraz to lead
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson was unlucky to miss out and has been named as the 12th man. (Photo: AP)
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View In AppThe tournament’s highest wicket-taker Hasan Ali completes the XI. (Photo: AFP)
Sarfraz was chosen as the captain following his inspirational leadership during the 18-day tournament that was the cornerstone of his team's 180-run victory over India. (Photo: AP)
Wrist-spinner Rashid finished with seven wickets with an economy rate of 4.73 and hence he is the only specialist spinner in the team. (Photo: AP)
India’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been rewarded for his consistency. With an economy rate of under 5, he was Kohli’s most bankable bowler in the tournament. (Photo: AP)
Pakistan’s Junaid Khan rattled batsmen with the new ball and forced his into the Champions Trophy XI. (Photo: AP)
Ben Stokes was selected as an all-rounder following his aggregate of 184 runs and three wickets. (Photo: AP)
India opener Shikhar Dhawan won the Golden Bat for finishing the highest scorer for the second successive time and was an automatic choice to open the innings. (Photo: AP)
Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman was picked as Dhawan’s opening partner after he aggregated 252 runs in four matches at a strike-rate of 113, following scores of 31 against South Africa, 50 against Sri Lanka, 57 against England in the semi- final and 114 against India in the final. (Photo: AP)
Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh was selected after driving Bangladesh to their maiden semi-final in a major ICC event. He had notched up a century against England, followed by a 90 plus against Australia and a 78 against India in the semi final. (Photo: AP)
Virat Kohli’s failure in the final did not malign his performance throughout the tournament, which included three unbeaten half-centuries while chasing. (Photo: AP)
Joe Root was rewarded for his 258 runs in the tournament, even though England could not advance from the semifinal. (Photo: AP)
ICC has named the Champions Trophy XI after the epic India-Pakistan final in Oval on Sunday. (Photo: AFP)
The side includes seven players from the two finalists - India and Pakistan. All in all, it includes players from five of the eight participating sides.(Photo: AP)
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