South Africa hosted the first Twenty20 World Cup in 2007. India became the first team to win the trophy after defeating Pakistan in a thrilling championship game in Johannesburg. Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka at Lord’s to win the whole tournament in 2008 after losing in the finals in 2007. When England won the 2010 tournament in the West Indies, everyone was shocked.
According to icc world twenty20 news, the Windies are the only team that has won the Twenty20 World Cup more than once. In the 2012 final in Colombo, they defeated the Sri Lankan hosts with to Carlos Brathwaite’s four consecutive sixes. In the 2016 championship game at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens, Ben Stokes astonished England. In 2014, Sri Lanka, an island nation, won the trophy for the first time after defeating India in the championship game in Dhaka. Australia is both the host nation and the current T20 World Cup champion. In the final game in Dubai the previous year, they handily defeated New Zealand. The teams choose their all-time Dream XI after reviewing the history of the competition as they get set to compete once again for T20 supremacy.
- Openers: Chris Gayle, Rohit Sharma –
The first players on their T20 World Cup fantasy squads are Indian Rohit Sharma and West Indies’ Chris Gayle. They may blend fire and ice to give the team a left-right balance at the top. Gayle is the tournament leader in runs scored with two more than any other player. At an average of 34.46 runs per game and a strike rate of 142.75, he has scored 965 runs in 33 games. The “Universal Boss” has 217 fifty-plus scores in T20 World Cups. He scored 117 runs off of 57 balls in a lost match against South Africa in 2007 and 100* off of 48 balls in a victory over England in 2016.
Rohit has performed well in each T20 World Cup he has participated in, making him a challenging opponent. He has 847 runs scored in 33 games with an average of 38.50 and a strike rate of 131.52, totaling 847 runs. He scored 50 not out and 30 not out off 16 balls in the championship game of the 2007 tournament in Durban, which his side ultimately won. In the tournament’s history, Hitman’s 79* from 46 balls against Australia in 2010 holds the record for the highest total. That was a huge blow even if the cause was worthless.
- Middle order: Virat Kohli, Mahela Jayawardene (c), AB de Villiers (wk), Marlon Samuels –
Australia will host the Twenty20 World Cup 2022. The tournament will be contested for the eighth time this year. South Africa hosted the first Twenty20 World Cup in 2007. India became the first team to win the trophy after defeating Pakistan in a thrilling championship game in Johannesburg. Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka at Lord’s to win the whole tournament in 2008 after losing in the finals in 2007. When England won the 2010 tournament in the West Indies, everyone was shocked.
The only side to have twice won the Twenty20 World Cup is the Windies. They defeated the local team, Sri Lanka, in the Colombo final of 2012, and upset England in Kolkata’s Eden Gardens final of 2016 with Carlos Brathwaite’s four consecutive sixes off Ben Stokes. In 2014, Sri Lanka, an island nation, won the trophy for the first time after defeating India in the championship game in Dhaka. Australia is both the host nation and the current T20 World Cup champion.
Rohit has performed well in each T20 World Cup he has participated in, making him a challenging opponent. He has 847 runs scored in 33 games with an average of 38.50 and a strike rate of 131.52, totaling 847 runs. He scored 50 not out and 30 not out off 16 balls in the championship game of the 2007 tournament in Durban, which his side ultimately won. In the tournament’s history, Hitman’s 79* from 46 balls against Australia in 2010 holds the record for the highest total.
In his 21 ICC games, Virat Kohli has a remarkable batting average of 76.81. Despite having a strikeout to walk ratio of 129.60, he has allowed 845 runs in only 19.2 innings. Kohli has achieved eleven scores of fifty or greater thus far. In the 2016 Twenty20 World Cup semifinal match against West Indies, he hit 89* off 47 balls. This was his highest World Cup Twenty20 score. India was still unable to make it to the final. He previously smashed 82* off 51 balls in a Super 10 game against Australia to aid his team’s victory. Even though Kohli scored 77 in the 2014 final, Sri Lanka prevailed.
The famed Sri Lankan cricketer Mahela Jayawardene has amassed the most runs in this year’s Twenty20 World Cup so far. He would be in charge of the finest team in a perfect world. With a batting average of 39.07 and a strike rate of 134.74, he scored 1016 runs in 31 games. He scored 100 and 100 not out of 64 balls and 98 and 98, respectively, in the same game in 2010 against Zimbabwe and West Indies.
- Bowlers/ all-rounders: S. Afridi, S.Hasan, Steyn, Malinga, Gul –
Shahid Afridi, a former captain of Pakistan’s cricket team, has taken the second-most wickets in this tournament’s Twenty20 format. The average score of his 34 matches was 23.25, and his economy rate was 6.71. He scored 546 runs, two of which were half-centuries, with a strike rate of 154.23. The player who will represent Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup in 2022, Shakib Al Hasan, has taken the most wickets so far. In 31 games as a bowler, he has dismissed 41 batsmen for an average of 17.29 and an economy rate of 6.43. The southpaw has a 26.84 batting average and 698 runs batted in (with a 124.64 slugging percentage). Dale Steyn, a South African icon, performed well in the Twenty20 World Cup. With an average score of 19.30 and an economy rate of 6.96 in 23 games, he took 30 wickets. He got 4 for 17 against New Zealand at Chattogram in 2014.
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