After the final of the mega event, the team of the tournament has been announced by the ICC, in which no Pakistani player could make it.


Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the Team of the Tournament World Cup 2023.
After the final of the mega event, the team of the tournament has been announced by the ICC, in which no Pakistani player could make it.
Six Indian players have been included in the Team of the Tournament announced by the ICC, including Captain Rohit Sharma, former captain Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Shami.
The team of the tournament also includes three Australian players Daryl Mitchell, Gillian Maxwell, Adam Zampa, one Sri Lankan player Dilshan Madhushanka and South African player Quinton de Kock.
South Africa's Coetzee has been included as the twelfth player.
Team of the Tournament World Cup Jury included Iain Bishop, Cass Naidu, Shane Watson, GM Wasim Khan of ICC and Sunil Vaidya.
It is pertinent to note that Australia has won the World Cup for the sixth time after defeating the host team India in the final of the mega event at the Ahmedabad Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

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