5 All-Rounders in ICC Women’s World Cup Best XI

India triumphed over South Africa in the recently concluded Women’s ODI World Cup, securing the championship. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the best XI of the tournament, with three Indian players making the cut. However, none of the Bangladeshi players were selected for the elite squad.

Despite leading India to World Cup glory, captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not make it into the best XI. The final team features three players each from India, Australia, and South Africa, with one player from both Pakistan and England.

The eleven-player squad consists of three specialist batters, three pace-bowling all-rounders, two spin-bowling all-rounders, one wicketkeeper, and two specialist spinners.

The ICC Women’s World Cup Best XI:

PositionPlayerCountryKey Stats
1Smriti MandhanaIndia434 runs (2nd most), 1 century, 2 half-centuries
2Laura Wolvaardt (Captain)South Africa571 runs, 2 centuries, 3 half-centuries, most runs in the World Cup
3Jemimah RodriguesIndia292 runs (1 century, 1 half-century), match-winning century vs Australia
4Marizanne KappSouth Africa208 runs, 12 wickets, 5 wickets in a semi-final win over England
5Ashleigh GardnerAustralia328 runs (2 centuries), 7 wickets
6Deepti SharmaIndia215 runs, 22 wickets (most wickets in the tournament), 5 wickets in final
7Annabel SutherlandAustralia117 runs, 17 wickets
8Nadine de KlerkSouth Africa208 runs, 9 wickets
9Sidra NawazPakistan62 runs, 4 catches, 4 stumpings
10Alana KingAustralia13 wickets (7 wickets in a single match against South Africa)
11Sophie EcclestoneEngland16 wickets, crucial performances despite England missing the final

Twelfth Player:

PlayerCountryKey Stats
Nat Sciver-Brunt (Captain)England262 runs (1 century), 9 wickets

Summary:

The ICC’s World Cup Best XI features a strong representation from India, Australia, and South Africa, with notable all-rounders who shone in both bat and ball. The team is well-balanced, including powerful batsmen and bowlers who contributed significantly throughout the tournament.

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