World Cup: Indians dominate ICC's 'Team of the Tournament'
Rohit Sharma, who finished the second-highest run-scorer with 597 runs and also led India to 10 dominant wins before the defeat in Sunday’s final, was named captain of the team
South Africa’s Quinton de Kock, who finished third on the run charts with 594 runs, opens alongside Rohit and is also the designated wicketkeeper
Virat Kohli, the Player of the Tournament with 765 runs at a stunning average of 95.64, retains his usual No 3 spot
Daryl Mitchell, who slammed two centuries against India in the World Cup, comes in at the fourth spot
KL Rahul, who collected 452 runs throughout the tournament at an average of 75.33, comes in at No 5 though he hands over the wicketkeeping gloves to De Kock
Coming in at six is Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who struck one of the greatest knocks in the history of the sport against Afghanistan as well as the winning runs in the final
Ravindra Jadeja, who collected 16 wickets across the tournament including a five-for against South Africa, comes in at No 7
Jasprit Bumrah, finishing fifth among the bowlers with 20 wickets, including two in the final, is slotted at No 8
Left-arm quick Dilshan Madushanka, who had been leading the bowling charts for quite some time and grabbed a five-for against India at the Wankhede, has been included as one of the pace options
Mohammed Shami, who finished the tournament as the leading wicket-taker with 24 scalps despite having played just seven games, comes in at 10
Australia’s Adam Zampa, who equalled Muttiah Muralitharan’s record for most wickets in a single World Cup by a spinner with 23 scalps, is slotted at No 11
The ICC also made special mention of South Africa’s Gerald Coetzee, who finished with 20 wickets and stood out among the World Cup debutants alongside Rachin Ravindra, as the 12th man