U19 Men’s Cricket WC 2022: The tournament’s official ICC Upstox Most Valuable Team has been confirmed for the 2022 U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, featuring five players playing in the final between India and England.
The Teams Statistics for The Tournament
- Haseebullah Khan (Pakistan)
- Teague Wyllie (Australia)
- Dewald Brevis (South Africa)
- Yash Dhull (IND)
- Tom Prest (England)
- Dunith Wellalage (SL)
- Raj Bawa (IND)
- Vicky Ostwal (IND)
- Ripon Mondol (Ban)
- Awais Ali (Pakistan)
- Josh Boyden (England)
- Noor Ahmed (AFG)
A young pair has opened for the ICC Team of the Tournament.
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A Young Couple Opening :-
Pakistan’s 17-year-old Hasibullah Khan (380 runs) has shown good potential in the tournament with his hundreds against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka at an average of 76.
The wicketkeeper has been included in the top order by Australia opener Teague Wyllie (278 runs) in a right-left-handed combination.
The top five Oz class survivors with the tournament’s top scorer Dewald Brevis (506 runs and seven wickets) come on the back of his record-breaking run tally at three, followed by India and England captain Yash Dhull (229 runs). and Tom Perst (292 runs and five wickets).
Not only did that trio score heavily throughout the tournament, but did so in an impressive manner that has shown the ability to take the run rate away from the opponents.
Yash Dhul captains the side, while Tom Prest and Dewald Brevis also contribute useful overs of spin.
The Part of The ICC Tournament Team :-
There was no doubt that Sri Lankan captain Dunith Velalez (17 wickets and 264 runs) would be a part of ICC’s squad of the tournament. The guiding wicket-taker and his team’s top-scorer slot at number six.
Indian all-rounder and player of the match in the final Raj Bawa (252 runs and nine wickets) further lengthened an already excellent deep batting line-up, who came in to score goals for the lower middle order.
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India’s uber-confident left-arm spinner Vicky Ostwal (12 wickets) will guide the spin attack and bat at number eight.
And with Bangladesh’s Ripon Mondol (14 wickets), Pakistan’s Awais Ali (15 wickets), and England’s new-ball threat Josh Boyden (15 wickets) there is no dearth of pace options in the tournament’s squad. Noor Ahmed (10 wickets) of Afghanistan rounded up the team.