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Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019
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Published - Jul 3, 2024, 17:47 IST | Updated - Jul 3, 2024, 17:47 IST
Updated - Jul 3, 2024, 17:47 IST
The ninth edition of the ICC T20 World Cup showcased intense competition, with stellar performances from both the bat and the ball. India emerged as the triumphant champions, securing their second-ever T20 WC title after a 17-year gap.
The tournament, featuring over 20 teams, including 11 full-time members and nine associate members, was a battleground of skill and strategy. Each team gave their best, and fans were treated to numerous performance highlights through stats and records. Here’s a recap of the key stats and records from an intense and memorable ICC T20 World Cup 2024 tournament campaign, held in the West Indies and the USA.
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In such challenging conditions of the West Indies and the USA, the batters of the tournament have not failed to entertain the spectators. With many runs coming out of the willows, it is no surprise that without the bat, there is no intensity and fun in the game’s shortest format.
The tournament’s highest run-scorer title goes to Afghanistan’s wicketkeeper-batter, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who has made 281 runs at an average of 35.12 and strike rate of 124.33.
A batters strike-rate talks about the its impact to score more runs in the minimal and crucial times. The tournament’s best strike rate goes to Phil Salt from England, who counts 159.32.
While the best batting average goes to the fellow Englishman, Harry Brook, with an average of 72.50.
Regarding the best batting innings, Nicholas Pooran’s 98 off 53 balls against Afghanistan is the best, at an 184.90 strike rate.
Compared to the latter, this edition has seen a commendable and impeccable display by the bowlers. With the ability to pace, swing, spin and slow, the bowlers have acted as the game-changers in most matches, making it a tough time for the batters to go for the big shots.
The tournament’s highest wicket-taker title is shared by two promising emerging pacers, Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afghanistan) and Arshdeep Singh (India), who have scalped 17 wickets in their eight matches. This makes them the bowlers to take the most wickets in a single T20 WC edition.
As a bowler’s economy rate defines the impact created by a bowler against the opposition, there have been bowlers who have stood out in such aspects. The Man of the Tournament and India’s reliable pacer, Jasprit Bumrah has got the tournament’s best economy rate of 4.17.
In addition, the best bowler’s average is again the Man of the Tournament, Jasprit Bumrah, who has an average of 8.3 in eight matches.
Regarding the best bowling figures, Afghan left-hand pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi’s 5/9 figure against Uganda is the best bowling figure, with an economy of .
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