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Gasman

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I was trying to think about my team of the tournament so far, and I found myself struggling to find enough batsmen who have performed well to date. Based on current performance though, my current team of the tournament, at the mid-group stage, would look something like this:

Jos Buttler (w/k)
Babar Azam (c)
Kane Williamson
Pathum Nissanka/Mohammad Rizwan
Aiden Markram
Asif Ali
Rashid Khan
Anrich Nortje
Shaheen Shah Afridi
Naveen ul Haq
Mujeeb ur Rahman

I think this also covers most bases; a couple of big hitters in the top 6, with a few accumulators (important on these slow, low wickets), a quality finisher, left arm and right arm fast, right arm variations (Naveen), top quality leg spin and off spin, and a captain who seems to be on the ball.

It would be interesting to revisit this at the end of the group stage and after the final.

Have I missed anyone who deserves to be in this 11, based on performance in this tournament?
 
I take your point, and you are probably right, but I didn't want to be accused of selecting too many Pakistani players in my 11. Only 3 teams have performed to their potential so far; Pakistan (perhaps even punching above their weight; they have been absolutely sensational so far), England and Afghanistan.
 
1 English player
3 Pakistan players
3 Afghan players
2 South African players
1 Sri Lankan player
1 New Zealander
 
Rohit Sharma
KL Rahul
Kohli
Suryakumar Yadav
Pant
Jadeja
Pandya
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Shami
Bumrah
Varun Chakravarthy
 
For me at this moment:

OPENERS:

1) Jason Roy (ENG)
2) Jos Buttler (ENG)


MIDDLE ORDER AND LOWER ORDER:

3) Babar Azam (PAK)
4) Jonny Bairstow (ENG)
5) Shakib Al Hassan (BAN)
6) Asif Ali (PAK)


ALL ROUNDERS AND TAIL:

7) Mohammad Nabi (AFG)
8) Rashid Khan (AFG)
9) Shaheed Shah Afridi (PAK)
10) Anrich Nortje (SAF)
11) Haris Rauf (PAK)


MY THOUGHTS FOR SELECTING THIS PLAYING XI:

-- Shakib Is SLA so that's why I've selected Him as he can bat as well as he bowled really well in this tournament.

-- Mohammad Nabi can easily tackle the left handers with his off spin plus he bats really well at number 7.

-- Rashid Khan is LS and they're wicket takers.

-- Pace always helps you on any pitch in this world and all these bowlers can bowl 140+.
 
For me at this moment:

OPENERS:

1) Jason Roy (ENG)
2) Jos Buttler (ENG)


MIDDLE ORDER AND LOWER ORDER:

3) Babar Azam (PAK)
4) Jonny Bairstow (ENG)
5) Shakib Al Hassan (BAN)
6) Asif Ali (PAK)


ALL ROUNDERS AND TAIL:

7) Mohammad Nabi (AFG)
8) Rashid Khan (AFG)
9) Shaheed Shah Afridi (PAK)
10) Anrich Nortje (SAF)
11) Haris Rauf (PAK)


MY THOUGHTS FOR SELECTING THIS PLAYING XI:

-- Shakib Is SLA so that's why I've selected Him as he can bat as well as he bowled really well in this tournament.

-- Mohammad Nabi can easily tackle the left handers with his off spin plus he bats really well at number 7.

-- Rashid Khan is LS and they're wicket takers.

-- Pace always helps you on any pitch in this world and all these bowlers can bowl 140+.

I've got to say, that is a fantastic team
 
All lineups missing Woakes suggest they aren't following the competition closely enough. Heck even Naveen ul Haq is selected over Woakes
 
Surprised no one put Asalanka in his team. He is playing well.

No way Naveen ul Haq makes it.
 
All lineups missing Woakes suggest they aren't following the competition closely enough. Heck even Naveen ul Haq is selected over Woakes

See my team you can say Chris Woakes can fit it in but it's not like the others are not performing. It's a personal choice.
 
Surprised no one put Asalanka in his team. He is playing well.

No way Naveen ul Haq makes it.

I was thinking to put Asalanka in my team but he's quite new so I decided to go with Jason Roy in my team as he's experienced and he knows how to handle the pressure during the big games.
 
A bit too early to make this team as we still have many games left. But, here is my XI:

Asalanka
Rizwan (wk)
Babar
Williamson (c)
Butler
Asif
Santner
Rauf
Hasaranga
Boult
Shaheen.
 
A bit too early to make this team as we still have many games left. But, here is my XI:

Asalanka
Rizwan (wk)
Babar
Williamson (c)
Butler
Asif
Santner
Rauf
Hasaranga
Boult
Shaheen.

I agree it's a bit too early let's see how this tournament progresses now
 
Charith Asalanka for SL has been quite good, I think he's a good player for the future.
 
Jos Butler (w)
Babar Azam
Aiden Markram
Charith Asalanka
Shakib Al Hasan
Eoin Morgan (c)
Asif Ali
Wanidu Hasaranga
Chris Jordan
Shaheen Afridi
Mujeeb Ur Rahman

You can't ignore contribution of captain Morgan in England wins
 
Buttler
Babar
Makram
Shakib
Rizwan
Asif Ali
Jordan
Hassaranga
Shaheen
Rauf
Mujeeb
 
If you would’ve posted on this forum before the World Cup that Asif Ali & Haris Rauf would apart of majority of poster’s T20 World Cup 11, everyone would’ve lost their minds lol
 
Jos Butler (w)
Babar Azam
Aiden Markram
Charith Asalanka
Shakib Al Hasan
Eoin Morgan (c)
Asif Ali
Wanidu Hasaranga
Chris Jordan
Shaheen Afridi
Mujeeb Ur Rahman

You can't ignore contribution of captain Morgan in England wins


updated team

Jose Buttler
Mohd Rizwan
Babar Azam *
Charith Asalanka
Aiden Markram
David Wiese
Asif Ali
Wanidu Hasaranga
Anrich Nortje
Adam Zampa
Trent Boult
 
Buttler
Asalanka
Van der Dusen
Malik
Asif Ali
Hasaranga
Imad Wasim
Pretorious
Nortje
Bolt
Hazlewood
 
1. Butler
2. Babar Azam
3. Asalanka
4. Van Der Dussen
5. Asif Ali
6. Moeen Ali
7. David Wiese
8. Rashid Khan
9. Boult
10. Nortje
11. Zampa
 
updated team

Jose Buttler
Mohd Rizwan
Babar Azam *
Charith Asalanka
Aiden Markram
David Wiese
Asif Ali
Wanidu Hasaranga
Anrich Nortje
Adam Zampa
Trent Boult

Update 2
Jos Buttler
Mohd Rizwan
Babar Azam*
Charith Asalanka
Aiden Markram
Moeen Ali
Asif Ali
Wanidu Hasaranga
Anrich Nortje
Adam Zampa
Trent Boult
 
Warner creeping up there I guess?

Especially if he does well in the final.
 
I can see teams being selected based on performance like highest runs and wickets etc. But on paper looks very weak and will get beaten 8 out of 10 times
 
1. David Warner
2. Joss Butler
3. Mitchell Marsh
4. Babar Azam
5. Najibullah Zadran
6. Moeen Ali
7. David Wiese
8. Shadab Khan
9. Boult
10.Hazelwood
11.Adam Zampa
 
Now that the tournament is over, here's my updated XI:

Warner
Butler (wk)
Babar
Rizwan
Williamson (c)
Marsh
Neesham
Hasaranga
Cummins
Shaheen
Hazlewood.
 
Final Update
J. Buttler
D. Warner
B. Azam*
M. Rizwan
C. Asalanka
A. Markram
M. Ali
W. Hasaranga
T. Boult
J. Hazlewood
A. Zampa
 
Buttler
Warner
Williamson
Markram
Pollard
Neesham
Livingstone
Hasaranga
Rabada
Shaheen
Boult
 
Why not Bumrah over Shaheen? Bumrah has a better economy and average.
Also no KL Rahul in the top order?

Based purely on this World T20, I wouldn't have any Indian player in the XI. They had no impact against the teams that mattered - PAK and NZ.

Shaheen was brilliant in the Powerplay against India and Australia. In fact, apart from those last 3 sixes he was great throughout.

If you noticed, I picked 9 of the players from the other group because I saw a lot more competitive cricket there and more clutch performances in that group.

Disclaimer: This is based on who I thought gave the most
impactful performances and not necessarily
based on averages/strike rates. I should
probably have had Rauf in the attack ahead of
one Nortje maybe - now that I think if it.
 
So after much consultation with the rest of my selection panel (I am in a whatsapp group with about 30 other cricket fans)

This is the team we mostly agreed to:

1. David Warner
Second highest run scorer, 289 runs at an average of 48.16 and strike rate of 146. Scored in the most important run chases in the semi final and final. Awarded player of the tournament. No debate about his place in the side. Added bonus of being a left hander to make a great combination with a right hand openeing batsman.

2. Jos Butler
Runs scored: 269 (4th highest)
Average: 89.66 (Highest among batsman with 100+ runs)
Strike rate: 151.12 (Highest among batsman with 200+ runs)

A highly impressive average of 89.66 with a equally smashing strike rate of 151.12. Highest average among all batsman with 100+ runs in the tournament makes him the automatic selection for the second openers slot. Butler also gets the gloves. Rizwan is unlucky to miss out here who got 281 runs at an average of 70.25, Rizwans strike rate of 127.72 means Butler gets the nod ahead of him.

3. Babar Azam
Runs scored: 303 (Highest)
Average: 60.6
Srike rate: 126.25

Batting out of place from his usual position in this world cup but being the leading run scorer means he has to find a way into this side. Makes the key anchor in a side packed with power hitters. His lowish strike rate is not a concern as he will have the confidence to play a little more freely in such a powerhouse batting attack.

4. Mitchel Marsh
Runs scored: 185
Average: 61.66
Strike rate: 146.82

Again coming in one position lower than his usual number three spot. A last minute entry into the side with his man match winning knock in the final. Gets in ahead of Markam (162 runs, 54 avg, 145 sr) Assalanka (231 runs, 46 avg, 147 sr) and Williamson (216 runs, 43 avg, 115 sr) Among these it can be argued Assalanka deserved the position but again because of Marsh knock in the final when it mattered most, he gets in.

5. Liam Livingstone
Runs scored: 46
Balls faced: 29
Strike rate: 158.6
Average: 15.33

Wickets taken: 7
Economy rate: 5.7
Average: 14.33

Unlike the above 4 selections. This one is much more debatable. A surprise selection it may seem. Liam got 3 knocks in the 6 games England played in the world cup. Scores of 1 from 2, 28 from 17, and 17 from 10 gives him a total of 46 runs from 29 balls with a strike rate of 158.6 at an average of 15.33. But what many overlook is his skills as a two dimensional spin bowler, being able to bowl both off spin and leg spin. Liam picked up 6 wickets at an average of 14.33 qnd importantly a low economy rate of 5.7. There were many other contenders for this position including Moeen Ali who was also impressive with both bat and ball. If it was not for Liam's skill to bowl with leg and off spin Moeen would have perhaps got the nod ahead of him having scored more runs and taken 7 wickets.

6. Asif Ali
Balls faced: 24
Runs scored: 57
Srikte rate: 237.5

No other player would have had as great as impact as Asif Ali did to push his side over the line not once but in two games. His innings against New Zealand and Afghanistan is what got Pakistan over the line. A brilliant 27 from 12 and then a unbelievable 25 from 7 locks Asif Ali into our number 6 position.

7. Wanindu Hasaranga
Wickets: 16
Average: 9.75
Economy: 5.2
Strike rate: 11.2

8. Adam Zampa
Wickets: 13
Average: 12.07
Economy: 5.81
Strike rate: 12.4

9. Nortje
Wickets: 9
Average: 11.55
Economy: 5.37
Strike rate: 12.8

10. Boult
Wickets: 13
Average: 13.3
Economy: 6.25
Strike rate: 12.7

11. Hazlewood
Wickets: 11
Average: 15.9
Economy: 7.29
Strike rate: 13

Note: This line up is perhaps a batsman light with Hasaranga at 7. Although he does bat this position for Srilanka in the world cup and scored 34 from 21 balls against England. Other than this he had a string of low scores. It is possible to change the team combination and replace one of the pace bowlers with a genuine batsman with Marsh and Livingston fulfilling the 5th bowlers role. Or a pacer can also be replaced with an all rounder such as Moeen Ali or M Nabi, the latter will give this team a left arm finger spinner to add more variation to the attack and also will add depth to the batting.

Shaheen Shah Afridi did not make the side although he had some brilliant opening spells in the tournament. His stats do not seem to support his inclusion but anyone who watched him bowl with the new ball will know he would make a worthy candidate for this side. If he does play he should bowl 3 or even 4 overs up front with the new ball, especially if there are right hand batsman. Not advised to use him at the death or against left handers as he is not as effective.

Bumrah is also a worthy shout with very impressive stats. He has the best economy rate (5.08) among all bowlers who have 6 or more wickets in the tournament and would make the ideal death bowler.

Now for a runners up XI to play the above team in the grand final:

1. Rizwan
2. KL Rahul
3. Assalanka
4. Williamson
5. Moeen
6. David Wiese
7. Shadab
8. Rashid Khan
9. Woakes
10. Bumrah
11. Shaheen
 
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