The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 team (Team of the Tournament) has been announced and there is no Indian cricket name in this team. Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been named captain of the ICC team. The ICC has announced the squad for the tournament after the 2021 T20 World Cup.
The reason for not including a single Indian player in this team is the poor performance of the Indian team in the T20 World Cup. The Indian team could not even reach the semi-finals. India’s leading batsmen and bowlers have failed in major league matches against Pakistan and New Zealand. The Indian cricketers have done well in the last three matches against Afghanistan, Scotland and Namibia, but that was not enough to help them qualify for the ICC tournament, while players from South Africa and Sri Lanka The names of are included in it.
the defending champions for the first time, have included opener and tournament best player David Warner, league spinner Adam Jumpa and fast bowler Josh Hazlewood in the squad. Warner scored a total of 289 runs (the second highest score) in the tournament with an average of 48.16. He played a key role in helping Australia win its first ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup. England’s Jose Butler as wicket-keeper, Pakistan’s Babar Azam as captain, New Zealand’s left-hander Trent Bolt and Sri Lanka’s star Vinandu Hasaranga are among the key wicket-takers in the tournament.
Butler, England’s star player, was in explosive form throughout the tournament, scoring just 20 runs short of Warner at an impressive average of almost 90. South Africa’s Aiden Markram and Sri Lanka’s Charat Aslanka and Vanandu Hasaranga have also been selected. Both the teams could not make it to the semi-finals but their players at least managed to make it to the team.
The ICCT-20 World Team is as follows: David Warner (Australia), Jose Butler (Wicketkeeper, England), Babar Azam (Captain, Pakistan), Charat Aslanka (Sri Lanka), Aiden Markram (South Africa), Moin Ali (England), Vinindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka), Adam Jampa (Australia), Josh Hazlewood (Australia), Trent Bolt (New Zealand), Enrich (South Africa). In addition, Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan) has been included as the 12th player.