There are no Pakistani as revealed by the Tournament Tournament Tournament Trophy 2025


Indian players, Muhammad Shami (right), Axar Patel (center), KL Rahul (left), celebrating during a CPI champions trophy match at Dubai International Stadium. - ICC/File
Indian players, Muhammad Shami (right), Axar Patel (center), KL Rahul (left), celebrating during a CPI champions trophy match at Dubai International Stadium. – ICC/File

Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Monday the Tournament Tournament Tournament Trophy 2025, without the Pakistani Cricket player arriving to the side led by Mitchell Santner.

According to a press release issued by the Cricket’s governing body, five Indian players, the winner of the eight team tournament, have been selected for the tournament team after beating New Zealand in a pulsating final.

Four members of the Black Caps team made the team, including the Rachin Ravindra tournament player, and Mitchell Santner was appointed captain.

Two players from Afghanistan also made the cut after the Asian nation won their first Men’s Men Men’s champions game in their debut appearance.

At the top of the order, Ravindra was an expected selection after scoring two centuries and exceeded the annotation lists with 263.

His 112 coup against Bangladesh was fundamental to see New Zealand on the line, and his 108 in the semifinal against South Africa showed that it is dangerous wherever he beats.

Ibrahim Zadran is joined at the top of the order. Afghan, 23, left her mark on the tournament, scoring a brilliant winning blow of the 177 match, the highest champions score, against England in the group stage.

Indian Kohli virat at number three after it ended fifth in the lists of annotations with 218 to an average of 54.50.

Kohli made a memorable undefeated century in the victory in the group stage of his team over Pakistan and 84 crucial in the semifinal success about the Champions Australia World Cup.

Team teammates Iyer and KL Rahul bind to him in the average order after impressive tournaments.

Iyer was the best scorer in India, with two means that helped 243 races in total, while Rahul ended with an average of 140 thanks to the undefeated blows of 42 and 34 in the semifinal and the final, respectively.

Glenn Phillips in New Zealand is selected in number six after a brilliant performance with the bat and in the field.

His capture with one hand to fire Shubman Gill in the final was one of the three iconic shots in the tournament, while the 28 -year -old scored half a century against Pakistan and took two wickets against South Africa in the semifinal to go with an undefeated 49.

Azmatullah Omarzai is the second Afghan named in the team. The all -terrain that shrinks quickly had a fantastic tournament with bat and ball and ended with seven WICKETS at 20 and 126 races at 42.00.

Santner is appointed team captain after finishing the tournament with nine WICKETS, the second most set, but the most important thing is that he picked them up at crucial moments.

His ability to take possible Wickts that changed the game was evident in the final. With the help of a sublime capture of Phillips, he eliminated Shubman Gill and followed him with Iyer’s Wickt.

Mohammed Shami of India cape a successful return of an injury when selected after ending with nine WICKETS.

Matt Henry, unfortunately the final was lost due to a shoulder injury he collected in the Semifinal Victoria of New Zealand over South Africa, but still ended as the leader of the tournament with 10 at 16.70.

The team is completed by Varun Chakravarthy, who took nine WICKETS in just three games.

He blocked his full assignment in the three games he played and was never for more than 49. Axar Patel of India was selected as a man 12.

The selection panel was formed by commentators and former international players Ian Bishop, Simon Doull and Aaron Finch, the Hindustan Times Rassh Mandani journalist and the events of the General Manager of ICC and corporate communications, Gaurav Saxena.

Tournament team:

  • Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)
  • Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan)
  • Virat Kohli (India)
  • Shreyas Iyer (India)
  • KL RAHUL (WK) (India)
  • Glenn Phillips (New Zealand)
  • Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan)
  • Mitchell Santner (Capt) (New Zealand)
  • Mohammad Shami (India)
  • Matt Henry (New Zealand)
  • Varun Chakravarthy (India)
  • Axar Patel (India)



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