T20 World Cup: List of Top 5 Performers with Bat and Ball
List of ICC Men’s T20 WC records:Sam Curran was the ‘Player of the Match, as well as the Player of the Tournament for his exploits with the ball during the T20 World Cup.
England won the T20 World Cup for the second time on Sunday by a margin of five wickets over Pakistan. Sam Curran’s three-wicket haul helped England restrict Pakistan to 137/8 in 20 overs after opting to bowl. In response, Ben Stokes’ unbeaten half-century helped England win the match with an over and five wickets left. Curran was named “Player of the Match” and “Player of the Tournament” for his skill with the ball.
Here are the top 5 run-scorers of the tournament:
Virat Kohli:
Despite India losing in the semi-final, the star Indian batter finished the tournament with the most runs scored. In six games, he scored 296 runs while hitting three half-centuries at an average of 98.66.
Max O’Dowd:
Dutch national Max O’Dowd One of the tournament’s best players, Max O’Dowd scored 242 runs in eight games, including the qualifiers. O’Dowd averaged slightly over 34 and hit two fifty-sevens.
Suryakumar Yadav:
Throughout the competition, the India batter was in top form. He struck three half-centuries at an amazing average of 189.6. In six games, he scored 239 runs at an average of just under 60.
Jos Buttler:
The England captain had a strong performance in the semifinals, and he then made a brief appearance in the championship game. He finishes the competition with 225 runs, including two scores of fifty or more.
Kusal Mendis:
The Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batsman had an outstanding competition. Mendis scored 223 runs over the course of eight games, despite his team’s failure to advance further.
Here are the top 5 wicket-takers of the tournament:
Wanindu Hasaranga:
The leg-spinner, who also participated in the Super 12 qualifiers, finishes the competition with the most wickets taken. 15 wickets were taken in eight games by him.
Sam Curran:
The England all-rounder finishes the competition with the most wickets taken since the Super 12 stage began. His total of 13 wickets in six games increased to three in the championship game.
Bas de Leede:
The diminutive pacer was essential in helping the Netherlands advance to the group stage. In eight games, De Leede claimed 13 wickets for himself.
Blessing Muzarabani:
The Zimbabwean pacer stunned everyone with his pace and bounce, taking 12 wickets in eight games.
Anrich Nortje:
Despite his team’s failure to advance to the knockout rounds. Nortje had a fantastic tournament with 11 wickets in just five games.