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Group Stage XI of ICC Champions Trophy: No Gill or Kohli, Henry & Latham picked over Shami & Klaasen

Group Stage XI of ICC Champions Trophy: No Gill or Kohli, Henry & Latham picked over Shami & Klaasen

3 players make the XI from India and New Zealand; Afghanistan and England get 2 players. The remaining one comes from South Africa. The other five teams miss out.

The group stage matches of the ICC Champions Trophy are completed. 12 matches have been played, and the semifinalists have been confirmed. As expected, the best performers are from India, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. But there are two other teams who perhaps had the best players but couldn’t make the final four.

Group Stage XI of ICC Champions Trophy

PlayerTeamRole/TypeStats
Ibrahim ZadranAfghanistanTop-order Batter216 runs (AVG – 72 & SR – 106.40)
Ben DuckettEnglandTop-order Batter227 runs (AVG – 75.66 & SR – 108.61)
Joe RootEnglandTop-order Batter225 runs (AVG – 75 & SR – 96.56)
Shreyas IyerIndiaMiddle-order Batter150 runs (AVG – 50 & SR – 82.41)
Tom Latham (wk)New ZealandWicketkeeper Batter187 runs (AVG – 93.50 & SR – 93.50)
Azmatullah OmarzaiAfghanistanAll-rounder (right-arm pacer)126 runs (AVG – 42 & SR – 104.13)
7 wickets (AVG – 20, ECON – 6.72, SR – 17.85)
Michael BracewellNew ZealandAll-rounder (off-spinner)13 runs (AVG – 13 & SR – 76.47)
5 wickets (AVG – 24, ECON – 4.13, SR – 34.80)
Marco JansenSouth AfricaAll-rounder (left-arm pacer)4 wickets (AVG – 17.75, ECON – 4.73, SR – 22.50)
Varun ChakaravarthyIndiaMystery Spinner5 wickets (AVG – 8.40, ECON – 4.20, SR – 12)
Kuldeep YadavIndiaLeft-arm Wrist Spinner4 wickets (AVG – 27.80, ECON – 4.87, SR – 34.20)
Matt HenryNew ZealandRight-arm Pacer8 wickets (AVG – 15.50, ECON – 5.09, SR – 18.25)

Top-order: Knocked-out teams

The highest run-scorers of the ICC Champions Trophy have been knocked out. Ibrahim Zadran, Ben Duckett, and Joe Root all made over 200 runs but can’t add to their tally now. Duckett and Ibrahim broke the record for the highest individual score in tournament history. Meanwhile, Root batted at four instead of three, but here he comes back to his old spot. Root was England’s top scorer in two of the three matches.

Middle-order: Shreyas Iyer & Tom Latham

The batters who played spin the best in the middle overs make it here. Shreyas Iyer played on tough Dubai pitches, controlled his aggression, and hit 2 fifties. That too, against Pakistan and New Zealand. Tom Latham will be the wicketkeeper. He was out of form but showed his class with an unbeaten century in the ICC Champions Trophy opener and followed that with a half-century.

Lower middle-order/all-rounders: 2 pacers & 1 spinner

Azmatullah Omarzai, Michael Bracewell, and Marco Jansen will do the trick in both departments. Omarzai has clearly been the best player in the ICC Champions Trophy. He’s got the same number of runs as Virat Kohli but has 7 wickets as well. This included a match-winning 5-wicket haul against England. Bracewell got five wickets in the two matches against New Zealand, and when he didn’t (against India), the BlackCaps lost. As for Jansen, South Africa hasn’t needed his services with the bat. But in the 2 matches he bowled, the lanky pacer was tough to handle.

Bowlers: Wrist/mystery spin & powerplay/death specialist pacer

Matt Henry is the best bowler of the tournament. He’s got 8 wickets, two of which have come in the powerplay and the remaining in the death overs. But don’t let the stats fool us. He’s much tougher to face with the new ball. Unshockingly, the spinners come from India. Kuldeep Yadav hasn’t been at his best but still has been a handful. He makes it ahead of Adam Zampa and Adil Rashid. Varun Chakaravarthy has played just one match, but he’s got a 5-wicket haul. No spinner has more wickets than him in the ICC Champions Trophy.

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