Champions Trophy: No place for hosts Pakistan on ICC’s Team of the Tournament – Sport

Pakistan continued to fail to reach the upper acel of cricketing glory as the Green Shirts were absent from the International Cricket Council (ICC). Team of Tournament The Champions Trophy was unveiled by the Global Governing Body on Monday.

On Sunday, India chased a 252 -run target against New Zealand on Sunday to win the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai, which marked its third title of the tournament.

After India refused to visit Pakistan in the eight -member tournament, he remained unbeaten after playing all his matches in Dubai due to a ‘hybrid’ agreement.

On the other hand, after losing to Pakistan, New Zealand and India, the group phase ended in the bottom of the group, while their last group match with Bangladesh ended when the rain ensured that the host country’s title defense ended with a wet.

The ICC today unveiled its own tournament team, which includes six Indian players, four from New Zealand, and two from the Champions Trophy Debutant Afghanistan.

Apart from Pakistan, the ICC team of the tournament did not have semi -finalists from South Africa and Australia, nor from Bangladesh and England.

In the ICC’s dream team, Indian representation came in the form of top -order star Virat Kohli, veteran Mohammad Shami, Shariyas Air, Xer Patel, Varun Chakraborty and wicketkeeper KL Rahul, who was a trusted and clutch actor behind the stump, with a batting actor with a batting actor. “

From New Zealand, it was a matter of intelligence that tournament players Rachin Ravindra would be on the list. He was accompanied by all -rounder Glenn Philips, captain Mitchell Sentner and Matt Henry, who suffered a shoulder injury in the semi -finals against South Africa.

Openers Ibrahim Zadran and all -rounder Uzmatullah Omarzai represented Afghanistan in the ICC team of the tournament.

Tournament team:

1. Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)

Ravindra grew huge in New Zealand’s two Champions Trophy Games, while also looking for a spin bowler, won the Player of the Tournament Award for his “All -Round Exxon”.

2. Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan)

The opener proved how important he was for Afghanistan’s competition, and pushes his team in front of a famous person In the first innings, the mega -177 won England by scoring 177, which is now the most individual score in the history of the competition.

3. Virat Kohli (India)

The ICC said of the top order star of India, who made two impressive knocks, including 84 in the semi -finals against Australia, “he called King Kohli for a reason”.

He confirms that even at the age of 36, he is still at the height of his powers in the format. During the Champions Trophy, Kohli also crossed the milestone of 14,000 ODI runs, and to do so, Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar became the third player after Sangakkara.

4. Shriyas Ier (India)

India’s middle order solid like a rock. From India’s last four tournament matches, Sharia’s lowest batting return was 45 runs, which proves to be a pillar of consistency in trying to bat in Dubai.

5. KL Rahul (WK) (India)

With four innings, the wicketkeeper was unbeaten on three occasions. He was particularly important during the pursuit of India in the important knockout games, which scored 42* and 34* respectively against Australia and New Zealand.

6. Glenn Philips (New Zealand)

The all -rounder not only reflected why he was one of the most dangerous batsmen in the world, but also showed extraordinary fielding for the Kiwis, which took three absolute people during the tournament, which included the final group against India.

7. Izmatullah Umarzai (Afghanistan)

The middle order batting production was there to see everyone, while Omarzai’s bowling was also effective. His 5/58 match against England proved to be the one -day cricketer of the ICC for 2024 until his billing.

8. Mitchell Sentner (C) (New Zealand)

Sentner’s captaincy and bowling were equal part of the world standard, in the right path of New Zealand’s impressive campaign, which saw him eliminating as a runner -up.

9. Mohammad Shami (India)

Returning to Syrian style, reliable and consistency, with 5/53 against Bangladesh in the opening group game. He also participated in the semi -finals and the finals, taking four wickets in the last two matches.

10. Matt Henry (New Zealand)

It was a huge loss to the tournament that its leading wicket -taker did not get a chance to get the final due to injury. Henry was brilliant in the entire tournament, taking wickets in each match, especially on 5/42, the Group A against India is decisive.

11. Varun Chakraborty (India)

After playing in just one previous ODI before the Champions Trophy, the 33 -year -old ancient selectors’ confidence in the speeds, which made nine wickets in three top stex issues.

12. Xer Patel (India)

The ICC said about X -ray, “Such a useful player,” who cooperated with the ball, took five wickets, and with the bat, scored 109 runs, including 29 in the final. With two fine catches in his name, he was not crushed in the field.

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