ICC Picks Two Pakistanis in Most Valuable Team of 2022 U19 World Cup
Haseebullah, a left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman, and Awais Ali, a right-arm pacer, have been named to the ICC’s ‘Most Valuable Team’ for the U19 World Cup.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a 12-member strong ‘Most Valuable Team’ of the U-19 World Cup from various countries that competed in the global event, according to the specifications. The Green Shirts came in fifth place in the competition.
The names of players in the ICC’s ‘Most Valuable Team’ of the U-19 World Cup were revealed on Twitter by the International Cricket Council.
Haseebullah, Pakistan’s left-h anded wicketkeeper-batsman, amassed 380 runs at an average of 78. He also hit two hundred, including a superb 136 off 151 balls in the fifth-place play-off against Sri Lanka.
Here’s how the team stacks up:
Player
Team
Haseebullah Khan
Pakistan
Teague Wyllie
Australia
Dewald Brevis
South Africa
Yash Dhull
India
Tom Prest
England
Dunseith Wellalage
Sri Lanka
Raj Bawa
India
Vicky Ostwal
India
Ripon Mondol
Bangladesh
Awais Ali
Pakistan
Josh Boyden
England
Noor Ahmed
Afghanistan
The batter has been selected as the tournament team’s opener. Awais Ali, a 16-year-old right-arm pacer, has been selected as the fast bowler for a team of outstanding performers. In the competition, the right-arm bowler captured 15 wickets, including a five-for.
Three Indians, two Pakistanis, two Englishmen, and one each from South Africa, Sri Lanka, Australia, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan make up the team.