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New Zealand’s captain and Player of the Tournament Kane Williamson has been named captain of an ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 team that includes six players from Sunday’s dramatic final at Lord’s.

Newly-crowned world champions England are the most represented with four selections in the XI while runners-up the Black Caps have two in the team, named by a panel selected by the ICC to honour players who performed well in the tournament.

The other representatives come from the losing semi-finalists India and Australia, who have two each, while Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan rounds out the team.

The side was selected by former internationals and commentators Ian Bishop, Ian Smith and Isa Guha, along with cricket writer Lawrence Booth, while ICC General Manager Cricket, Geoff Allardice, was the fifth member and convener of the committee.

The team of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 (in batting order) is:

Jason Roy (England) – 443 runs at 63.28
Rohit Sharma (India) – 648 runs at 81.00
Kane Williamson (c) (New Zealand) – 578 runs at 82.57
Joe Root (England) – 556 runs at 61.77
Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) – 606 runs at 86.57, 11 wickets at 36.27
Ben Stokes (England) – 465 runs at 66.42, seven wickets at 35.14
Alex Carey (wk) (Australia) – 375 runs at 62.50, 20 dismissals
Mitchell Starc (Australia) – 27 wickets at 18.59
Jofra Archer (England) – 20 wickets at 23.05
Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) – 21 wickets at 19.47
Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 18 wickets at 20.61

Jason Roy gets the nod at the top of the order for his tone-setting brilliance for England that saw him overcome injury during the tournament to help his side to the title.

Roy had five scores of more than 50 in seven innings during the tournament, including one massive ton against Bangladesh in Cardiff and also produced the throw from the outfield that tied the Super Over and gave England the glory.

Alongside Roy opening is India’s Rohit Sharma. One of the easier selections in this XI, considering the Indian star was the tournament’s top run scorer and cracked a record five centuries in all.

Williamson comes in at No.3 and will captain the side.

The Black Caps star scored more runs than any captain has ever done before at a World Cup and led his side with aplomb from start to finish.

Joe Root will come in at No.4 for this team after a World Cup that saw him finish as England’s top run scorer, fifth overall in the tournament, with tons against Pakistan and West Indies and three half centuries.

Shakib Al Hasan scored his runs this summer batting at No.3 for Bangladesh, but for much of his career he has come in at No.5 and it is there that he appears in this team.

Shakib had a quite wonderful tournament, averaging 87 with the bat with two centuries and five further half centuries, and yet still managed to chip in with 11 wickets as well with his left-arm spin.

Fellow all-rounder Ben Stokes is also a cast-iron selection – his heroics in the final were the stuff of fairytale but he was also a picture of consistency throughout the tournament for England.

Behind the stumps, Alex Carey effected 20 dismissals this tournament, only Kiwi Tom Latham managed more, while the Australian also bludgeoned 375 runs at an average north of 60.

Alongside Carey is his compatriot, and the tournament’s top wicket-taker with 27, Mitchell Starc.

Jofra Archer – hero of the Super Over in the final and appearing in his first World Cup – claimed 20 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 4.57 to earn his spot.

New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson finished second in the wicket charts with 21, including three in the final as well as an astonishing catch, while also going at less than five runs an over.

Last but by no means least is Jasprit Bumrah, the world’s No.1 ODI bowler who lived up to that billing with 18 wickets while still only going for 4.41 runs an over – better than any other bowler on the top wicket takers list.
 
Another one of the useless activities carried out by ICC. An activity which should be left to fans to discuss and have fun, they make it an academic activity by appointing a panel to chose 11.
 
Another predominantly white all-star XI compiled by the racists at the ICC.
 
Another one of the useless activities carried out by ICC. An activity which should be left to fans to discuss and have fun, they make it an academic activity by appointing a panel to chose 11.

If they leave it to fans then half the team will be of Indian players.
 
Four pacers? Should've added one spinner.

Spinners in general have had a terrible time at this World Cup. Even those that have done better than others like Chahal, Tahir, Nabi, Shakib average in the low to high 30s. There's literally one spinner in the Top 20 wicket-takers list.
 
Pretty much spot on. They could have added Warner instead of Roy.

Roy played more impactful knocks that contributed to his side's victory. Warner played some good knocks but there was also that miserably sedate innings against India, a practically useless century against South Africa and the fact that he failed when his side needed him most in the semi-final. Roy on the other hand proved to be a major reason behind England's WC win which is why it makes much more sense to have him there
 
Another predominantly white all-star XI compiled by the racists at the ICC.

Lol what? :)))

Jeez man, do you want your victim card back? Or do you have plenty of those lying around.

3 of the 4 semi-finalists were white-majority countries. Obviously the final XI will reflect the same.
 
Decent enough team all prominent performers are in I never imagined before the WC Kohli will not make it into XI, but well he kinda didn't performed much.
 
Lol what? :)))

Jeez man, do you want your victim card back? Or do you have plenty of those lying around.

3 of the 4 semi-finalists were white-majority countries. Obviously the final XI will reflect the same.
Sarcasm.
 
Another predominantly white all-star XI compiled by the racists at the ICC.

Of the 4 teams that qualified for SF only India was the Non white team and they had 2 Indians and though Bangaldesh was not in the SF yet they had allrounder Shakib Al Hasan in the team .So in the end in the Playing XI there were 4 from Eng , 2 each from India , Aus , NZ and 1 from Bangladesh
 
If they leave it to fans then half the team will be of Indian players.

Fair point but I didn't mean that a team is to be chosen in a formal way by fans, I meant it's an entertainment activity, let different fans chose their own teams and debate on social media/forums
 
Admit you are salty because no one from Pakistan was good enough to make it to the team.

Pak was good enough to beat WC winners and runner up, that too fair and square. Thats good enough for me, nobody remembers the team of the tournament anyways.

Some Pak players did create records in WC which will be difficult to break, this XI is not gonna be even in the record books as its based upon subjective selections and nothing else.
 
How is Warner not in? Warner for Jason Roy and it's a perfect team with left right combo at the top
 
Its ok ICC did not consider Shakib as MOT. However, I think its a bit disrespectful of ICC to put Shakib in at number 5 when he was clearly the best number 3 player in the WC.

They might as well put him below Alex Carey lol.
 
A one dimensional archer, whose only skill is bowling short over afridi with the many different variations and root who didn’t set the cup on fire over babar I don’t understand either!
 
Another one of the useless activities carried out by ICC. An activity which should be left to fans to discuss and have fun, they make it an academic activity by appointing a panel to chose 11.

If it was left up to the fans, the World XI = India XI. Given their population, of course.
 
2015 World Cup XI

Martin Guptill
Shikhar Dhawan
Kumar Sangakkara
Steven Smith
AB de Villiers
Grant Elliot
Glenn Maxwell
Mitchell Starc
Mohammad Shami
Imran Tahir
Trent Boult

2011 World Cup XI

Sachin Tendulkar
Tilekaratne Dilshan
Kumar Sangakkara
AB de Villiers
Yuvraj Singh
MS Dhoni(c/wkt)
Shame Watson
Shahid Afridi
Zaheer Khan
Dale Steyn
Muttiah Muralitharan
 
my xi

1.warner/roy(leaning more to warner)
2. sharma
3. williamson
4.smith/babar(smith bit more effective in crunch situations. babar was exceptional smith scored in tougher situations)
5. shakib
6. Alex Carey
7. Ben Stokes
8. Starc
9. Amir
10.Lockie feurguson
11.bumrah or mustafiz( really dont know which of the two deserves the spot, maybe bumrah was more consistent fizz had 2 5 fers towards the end)


Archer was good, but could have been better, i think woakes, +plunkett were more effective for england even though stats suggest otherwise. archer took majority of his wickets against weak teams like bang,wi, afg etc.

I think shaheen was put too late in the tournament, maybe would have been considered if put earlier)

besides that 100 against new zealand babar scored majority of runs against weak teams. smith came in difficult situations. but babar scored much more runs. so its debatable

roy was the reason england got the confidence to reach the semi final. without roy, eng were losing against sri lanka. but warner was excpetional as well, but got a huge score against bangladesh to boost his runs
 
I reckon England winning the WC has gotten Roy and Root into it. Otherwise you could easily argue a case for Babar or Warner. Good XI overall though.
 
How about a flop XI for 2019?? Should be having only popular names IMO.

Martin Guptill
Quinton de kock(wkt)
Saumya Sarkar
Aiden Markram
Glenn Maxwell
Thisara Perera
Andre Russell
Mashrafe Mortaza
Rashid Khan
Kagiso Rabada
Kuldeep Yadav
 
2015 World Cup XI

Martin Guptill
Shikhar Dhawan
Kumar Sangakkara
Steven Smith
AB de Villiers
Grant Elliot
Glenn Maxwell
Mitchell Starc
Mohammad Shami
Imran Tahir
Trent Boult

2011 World Cup XI

Sachin Tendulkar
Tilekaratne Dilshan
Kumar Sangakkara
AB de Villiers
Yuvraj Singh
MS Dhoni(c/wkt)
Shame Watson
Shahid Afridi
Zaheer Khan
Dale Steyn
Muttiah Muralitharan

Good list. Sangakkara lone warrior for SL last WC.
 
Not a great tournament for Asian teams. Only 3 players in the XI - 1 from Bangladesh and 2 from India.
 
How about a flop XI for 2019?? Should be having only popular names IMO.

Martin Guptill
Quinton de kock(wkt)
Saumya Sarkar
Aiden Markram
Glenn Maxwell
Thisara Perera
Andre Russell
Mashrafe Mortaza
Rashid Khan
Kagiso Rabada
Kuldeep Yadav

It's insulting to the rest of the flops when you include Soumya Sarkar
 
A very fair and deserving XI

Sorry Pakistan fans, there is no reason for any of our players to be in this XI ahead of the names mentioned.
 
Amir could have been there if he didn't taper off at the back end. Also, it didn't help his case when the team didn't win much when he performed. Shaheen's wickets were more impactful.
 
Amir could have been there if he didn't taper off at the back end. Also, it didn't help his case when the team didn't win much when he performed. Shaheen's wickets were more impactful.

Amir should ahve got 20+. He had a poor end.

Nobody in Pakistan's team deserved it. Babra played well but Root had a good tournament so deserves his spot.
 
Neesham should have been there at five, had a brilliant tournament with bat, ball and fielding, replacing Root. Shakib would fit in at 4 then.

This would have eliminated the issue of too many accumulators in the middle order. No team would afford 3 accumulators
 
How about a flop XI for 2019?? Should be having only popular names IMO.

Martin Guptill
Quinton de kock(wkt)
Saumya Sarkar
Aiden Markram
Glenn Maxwell
Thisara Perera
Andre Russell
Mashrafe Mortaza
Rashid Khan
Kagiso Rabada
Kuldeep Yadav

C Gayle
M Guptill
Quinton de Kock +
R Pant
Shoaib Malik
T Perera
A Russel
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
M Mortaza (c)
Rashid Khan
Kuldeep Yadav
 
That's the exact same team I would choose, except I would have Babar Azam over Joe Root
 
Babar should have scored a century against Afghanistan, and Australia to be in that XI
 
How about a flop XI for 2019?? Should be having only popular names IMO.

Martin Guptill
Quinton de kock(wkt)
Saumya Sarkar
Aiden Markram
Glenn Maxwell
Thisara Perera
Andre Russell
Mashrafe Mortaza
Rashid Khan
Kagiso Rabada
Kuldeep Yadav



:))):)))

Some names missing though - M.S.Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Hasan Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Chris Gayle, Steve Smith....
 
Admit you are salty because no one from Pakistan was good enough to make it to the team.

I admit that Pakistan was a good enough team to make it into semis. And few players in Pakistan deserves to be in Final XI of everyone's team because they are good enough and those who don't select them are biased towards english and indian players and anti pakistani
 
Four pacers? Should've added one spinner.

was there a single spinner among the top 10 wicket takers in the World Cup? in the top 15?

this is the best 11, can't just arbitrarily pick players. This is the ICC, not Sachin Tendulkar
 
was there a single spinner among the top 10 wicket takers in the World Cup? in the top 15?

this is the best 11, can't just arbitrarily pick players. This is the ICC, not Sachin Tendulkar

If you are a captain and you bowl all pacers in an ODI game, you can get suspended for slow over rate. XI needs to be practical.
 
only if icc spent even this much of time; which it took to compile this list; towards the growth or betterment of cricket, i would be a happy guy...
 
If they leave it to fans then half the team will be of Indian players.

True. Its all fixed. Like which team made up the semis, who won the semis, the rain interference, the finalists, the results-the scores tying and the super over being tied...yeah..am surprised at 'half' i thought 9 out of 11 would be indian...)
 
Sachin's team of the World Cup over the ICC one, any day of the week.
 
only if icc spent even this much of time; which it took to compile this list; towards the growth or betterment of cricket, i would be a happy guy...

You are correct. ICC is not doing enough to grow the game. Cricket can become a global sport but ICC just doesn't do enough.

Current system only benefits the elite nations.
 
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