After the finish of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 in Melbourne on Sunday, the Global Cricket Board (ICC) declared the 'Group of the Competition.'
In the excellent finale, Britain crushed Pakistan by 5 wickets at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Four individuals from Britain's T20 WC winning crew have been named in the last eleven, including 'Player of the Competition' Sam Curran, chief Jos Buttler, his initial accomplice Alex Hales and right-arm pacer Imprint Wood.
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T20 World Cup 2022: ICC reports the 'Group of the Competition'
Posted On/November 13, 2022/by Akshat Gaur
ICC has named the 'Group of the Competition' for T20 World Cup 2022.
The opposition wrapped up with Britain overcoming Pakistan by five wickets in the last.
T20 World Cup 2022: ICC reports the 'Group of the Competition'
Virat Kohli, Jos Buttler (Picture Source: Twitter)
After the finish of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 in Melbourne on Sunday, the Global Cricket Gathering (ICC) reported the 'Group of the Competition.'
In the excellent finale, Britain crushed Pakistan by 5 wickets at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Four individuals from Britain's T20 WC winning crew have been named in the last eleven, including 'Player of the Competition' Sam Curran, chief Jos Buttler, his initial accomplice Alex Hales and right-arm pacer Imprint Wood.
The group likewise includes two players from Gathering 2 table clincher India - Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav.
Kohli completed the worldwide contest with 296 runs in 6 matches at a staggering normal of 98.66 and most elevated score of 82. Essentially, Suryakumar amassed 239 runs in 6 games at a shining strike pace of 189.68.
Aside from the previously mentioned six stars, two Pakistani players came to the beginning XI, while one each from New Zealand, Zimbabwe and South Africa likewise got a spot in the ICC Group of the Competition.
India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was picked as the twelfth man by the discourse board and the doled out specialists of the game.
ICC Group of the Competition
Alex Hales (Britain)
Matches: 6 | Runs: 212 | AVG: 42.04 | SR: 147.22 | HS: 86* | 100s: 0 | 50s: 2
Jos Buttler (Britain)
Matches: 6 | Runs: 225 | AVG: 45.00 | SR: 144.23 | HS: 80* | 100s: 0 | 50s: 2
Virat Kohli (India)
Matches: 6 | Runs: 296 | AVG: 98.66 | SR: 136.40 | HS: 82* | 100s: 0 | 50s: 4
Suryakumar Yadav (India)
Matches: 6 | Runs: 239 | AVG: 59.75 | SR: 189.68 | HS: 68 | 100s: 0 | 50s: 3
Glenn Phillips (New Zealand)
Matches: 5 | Runs: 201 | AVG: 40.02 | SR: 158.26 | HS: 104 | 100s: 1 | 50s: 1
Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe)
Matches: 8 | Runs: 219 | AVG: 27.37 | SR: 147.97 | HS: 82 | 50s: 1 | Wickets: 10| Econ: 6.50
Shadab Khan (Pakistan)
Matches: 7 | Runs: 98 | SR: 168.96 | HS: 52 | 50s: 1 | Wickets: 11| Econ: 6.34
Sam Curran (Britain)
Matches: 6 | Wickets: 13| Econ: 6.52 | BBI: 5/10
Anrich Nortje (South Africa)
Matches: 5 | Wickets: 11 | Econ: 5.37 | BBI: 4/10
Mark Wood (Britain)
Matches: 4 | Wickets: 9 | Econ: 7.71 | BBI: 3/26
Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan)
Matches: 7 | Wickets: 11 | Econ: 6.15 | BBI: 4/22
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T20 World Cup 2022: Full rundown of grant victors, prize cash and top entertainers
Posted On/November 13, 2022/by Anirudh Singh
Britain secured the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup with a five-wicket triumph over Pakistan in the last.
Sam Curran was decreed the 'Player of the Match' as well as the 'Player of the Competition.'
T20 World Cup 2022: Full rundown of grant victors, prize cash and top entertainers
ICC T20 World Cup 2022 hero - Britain (Photograph Source: Twitter)
The procession of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 reached a conclusion with Britain overcoming Pakistan by five wickets in the amazing finale at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday, November 13.
Britain outmatched Pakistan across divisions with their inside and out presentation. Put in to bat first on a bowling-accommodating pitch, Babar Azam and Co. battled against the intense English bowling assault drove by Sam Cugrran (3/12). Adil Rashid (2/22) and Chris Jordan (2/27) likewise contributed at pivotal minutes. Britain bowlers were powerful to such an extent that Pakistan hitters could crush just eight fours and two or three sixes during their innings. Shan Masood top-scored with 38 off 28 balls as Pakistan posted only 137/8 in their designated 20 overs.
In answer, all-rounder Ben Stirs up released the match-victor in himself and played a reasonable knock of 52 not out off 49 conveyances. He assisted Britain pursue the set objective in 19 overs with five wickets close by