ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Team Of The Tournament: India won the T20 World Cup 2024 by defeating South Africa in the final of the marquee tournament and got their hands on a World Cup trophy after 13 long years. Remarkably, India, led by Rohit Sharma, remained unbeaten throughout the tournament as they won their second T20 World Cup. As a result of India’s excellent T20 World Cup campaign, as many as six Indian players have made it to the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Team of the Tournament, including skipper Rohit, Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah.
Let's have a look at the ICC Team of the Tournament.
ICC Team Of The Tournament Of T20 World Cup 2024
Rohit Sharma
Runs: 257, Average: 36.71, Strike-rate: 156.7, Fifties: 3
Rohit Sharma led from the front at the top of India's batting order, setting the tone with his aggressive approach in T20Is. He amassed 257 runs at an average of 36.71 and a strike rate of 156.7, highlighting his consistency with three half-centuries in eight matches.
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Rahmanullah Gurbaz
Runs: 281, Average: 35.12, Strike-rate: 124.33, Fifties: 3
Rahmanullah Gurbaz played a pivotal role for Afghanistan, scoring 281 runs at an average of 35.12 and a strike rate of 124.33. Forming a formidable opening partnership, he and Ibrahim Zadran contributed significantly to Afghanistan's journey to the semi-finals, including three century stands.
Nicholas Pooran
Runs: 228, Average: 38.0, Strike-rate: 146.15, Fifties: 1
West Indies’ Nicholas Pooran showcased his prowess as one of the top batters in T20 cricket, scoring 228 runs at a strike rate of 146.15 for the West Indies.
Suryakumar Yadav
Runs: 199, Average: 28.42, Strike-rate: 135.37, Fifties: 2
Suryakumar Yadav contributed effectively in the middle-order for India, scoring 199 runs at a strike rate of 135.37. His impactful performances included crucial knocks in the knockout stages, notably a vital 47 in the semi-final against England.
Marcus Stoinis
Runs: 169, Strike-rate: 164.07, Wickets: 10, Economy: 8.88
Marcus Stoinis emerged as Australia's standout player with 169 runs at a strike rate of 164.07 and 10 wickets in the tournament.
Hardik Pandya
Runs: 144, Strike-rate: 151.57, Wickets: 11, Economy: 7.64
Hardik Pandya played crucial cameos with both bat and ball for India, scoring 144 runs at a strike rate of 151.57 and taking 11 wickets. His decisive performance in the final, including a pivotal wicket and a crucial final over, played a significant role in India's title victory.
Axar Patel
Runs: 92, Strike-rate: 139.39, Wickets: 9, Economy: 7.86
Axar Patel's versatility was crucial for India, contributing with both bat and ball. His highlight was a counter-attacking 47 in the final and a Player of the Match performance in the semi-final against England, where he took 3/23.
Rashid Khan
Wickets: 14, Average: 12.78, Economy: 6.17, Best: 4/17
Rashid Khan led Afghanistan's bowling attack superbly, taking 14 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.17. His performances, including a crucial 4/23 against Bangladesh, helped Afghanistan reach the semi-finals.
Jasprit Bumrah
Wickets: 15, Average: 8.26, Economy: 4.17, Best: 3/7
Jasprit Bumrah was India's standout bowler, earning Player of the Tournament honour with 15 wickets at an exceptional economy rate of just 4.17.
Arshdeep Singh
Wickets: 17, Average: 12.64, Economy: 7.16, Best: 4/9
Arshdeep Singh was impressive too in the tournament with 17 wickets at an average of 12.64 and an economy rate of 7.16, playing a vital role alongside Bumrah in India's bowling attack.
Fazalhaq Farooqi
Wickets: 17, Average: 9.41, Economy: 6.31, Best: 5/9
Fazalhaq Farooqi matched Arshdeep’s 17 wickets at an average of 9.41 and an economy rate of 6.31 for Afghanistan, making significant early breakthroughs to propel Afghanistan to their maiden World Cup semi-final appearance.
12th man: Anrich Nortje
Wickets: 15, Average: 13.4, Economy: 5.74, Best: 4/7
Anrich Nortje's pace and bounce were crucial for South Africa, taking 15 wickets at an average of 13.4 and an economy rate of 5.74, including a standout performance of 4/7 against Sri Lanka at the start of the tournament.