Dubai: There is no Indian Cricketer filled with the T20 ICC world tournament team consisting of six different countries, including Sri Lanka and South Africa, with Babar Azam Pakistan named ‘Captain’ from the squad.
India was overthrown on the Group League stage after being beaten by Pakistan and New Zealand before winning three matches that were not important against Afghanistan, Scotland and Namibia.
The list grows 📝 # t20worldcup https://t.co/2FHTR3NZFI- ICC (@ .icc) 1636966802000 Jury members don’t think one of Indian players who are worth picking while Aiden South Africa and Anirch Nortje and Sri Lanka’s Charith Asalanka and Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Wanindu Hasaranga is a player whose team does not qualify for the semi-finals but before the ICC team.
Stars Players from the Australian Champions, New Zealand runner-up, English and Pakistani semi-finalists also display in line-star-studded.
Open the mixture and ‘Tournament Player’ David Warner, Adam Zampa’s leg and Seamer Josh Hazlewood all made pieces for Australia after helping to direct their team to their first T20 World Cup title.
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https://t.co/voacvnjjg- ICC (@ .cc) 1636966509000ther is also a place for Buttler Wicket and New Zealand Left-Armer Trent Boult, In addition to Babar Pakistan as captain and Sri Lanka Star Hasaranga – the leading goalkeeper tournament – on line-up.
One jury member, former Indian Pacer Ian Bishop, said: “Like any team selection there will be varying opinions, and a strong discussion about the final composition of the squad.” The panel respects it, and we encourage a strong debate.
It will happen.
This team is very difficult to choose a very competitive tournament.
Options are based on mostly in Super 12 and so on Jos Buttler (WK) (English) Babar Azam (captain, Pakistan) Charith Asalanka (Sri Lanka) Aiden Markram (South Africa) Moeen Ali (England) Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka) Adam Zampa (Australia) Josh Hazlewood (Australia) Trent Boult (New Zealand) Anrich Nortje (South Africa) 12: Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan)