15 July 2019, by: Carl Lewis
CWC19: TEAM OF THE TOURNAMENT
Jeez what an ending to a tournament, England won the World Cup for the first time after beating New Zealand in Sunday’s thrilling final at Lord’s.
It was a suitable end to a lenghty and rain-affected event, although it featured some extraordinary individual performances and achievements.
We at BET Central chose our ICC World Cup Team of the Tournament:
Rohit was on another level, he got 5 centuries and 648 runs to end as the tournament’s top scorer – undoubtedly the best batsman in England.
He was first player ever to hit smash five tons at a single World Cup. That included three consecutive centuries against England, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Rohit’s total 648 runs was just short of Sachin Tendulkar’s World Cup record of 673 scored during the 2003 edition in South Africa.
Clearly Roy is a vital cog in the England machine. His hamstring injury, which ruled him outdoor three matches, coincided with England’s run of poor form.
As soon as he returned, the world champions looked like the team that was the pre-tournament favourites.
The aggressive opener scored 443 runs at an average of 63.28. It included one ton and four half-centuries.
What a return to international cricket for Warner after his one year ban. The ‘break’ did him the world of good, he looked at peace with himself and his game.
Warner became the fourth Aussie to pass the 500-run barrier at a World Cup. The fiery 32-year-old finished with 647 runs and registered the highest individual score in this year’s World Cup when he made 166 against Bangladesh.
He scored an impressive three tons and three 50 half-centuries.
Captain Fantastic!!! The level-headed Williamson scored 578 runs in the tournament, no other skipper got more runs at a World Cup… ever. The previous record was Mahela Jayawardene’s 548 in 2007.
Williamson carried the Black Caps batting unit on his shoulders (with some help from Ross Taylor) England.
He ended with an average of 82.57 and led his team valiantly. His creative field settings and bowling changes were one of the refreshing aspects of the World Cup.
The world’s premier all-rounder showed just why he has been number one for so many years. He was phenomenal in the number 3 spot scoring 606 runs and had the highest average at the competition of 87, add to that a strike rate of 96…impressive!
It doesn’t end there, his left-arm spin brought 11 wickets and an economy rate of 5.4 runs per over. Bangladesh won a lot of new fans at the tournament and Shakib was the primary reason.
This was hopefully the ICC tournament where Shakib will finally have global recognition as a world-class all-rounder and a great of the game.
Shakib Al Hasan deserved this player of the tournament award. Six hundred plus runs and 11 wickets. Nobody in history has done it in World Cups. — Mohammad Isam (@Isam84)