• The U19 Women's T20 World Cup concluded with India defeating England by 7 wickets.

  • The ICC has announced their 'Team of the Tournament.'

U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023: ICC announces the ‘Team of the Tournament’
ICC Team of the Tournament (Image Source: Twitter)

After the conclusion of the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the ‘Team of the Tournament.’ In the grand finale, India defeated England by 7 wickets at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom on Sunday.

Indian star Shweta Sehrawat finished the tournament as the highest run-scorer, scoring 297 runs at an outstanding average of 99 with the help of three half-centuries. Similarly, skipper Shafali Verma scored 172 runs and finished as the third-highest run-getter

ICC Team of the Tournament:

  • Shweta Sehrawat (India)
    Matches: 7 | Runs: 297 | AVG: 99.00 | SR: 139.43 | HS: 92* | 100s: 0 | 50s: 3
  • Grace Scrivens (captain) (England)
    Matches: 7 | Runs: 293 | AVG: 41.85 | SR: 129.07 | HS: 93 | 100s: 0 | 50s: 3
  • Shafali Verma (India)
    Matches: 7 | Runs: 172 | AVG: 24.57 | SR: 193.25 | HS: 78 | 100s: 0 | 50s: 1
  • Georgia Plimmer (New Zealand)
    Matches: 6 | Runs: 155 | AVG: 51.66 | SR: 143.51 | HS: 53 | 100s: 0 | 50s: 1
  • Dewmi Vihanga (Sri Lanka)
    Matches: 4 | Runs: 74 | AVG: 18.50 | SR: 69.15 | Wickets: 9 | Eco: 5.80
  • Shorna Akter (Bangladesh)
    Matches: 5 | Runs: 153 | AVG: 51.00 | SR: 157.73 | HS: 50* | 100s: 0 | 50s: 1
  • Karabo Meso (Wicket-keeper) (South Africa)
    Matches: 5 | Runs: 80 | AVG: 26.66 | SR: 103.89 | HS: 32*
  • Parshavi Chopra (India)
    Matches: 6 | Wickets: 12 | Econ: 6.25 | BBI: 3/15
  • Hannah Baker (England)
    Matches: 6 | Wickets: 10 | Econ: 3.34 | BBI: 3/9
  • Ellie Anderson (England)
    Matches: 5 | Wickets: 8 | Econ: 3.75 | BBI: 5/12
  • Maggie Clark (Australia)
    Matches: 5 | Wickets: 12 | Econ: 4.20 | BBI: 3/15

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