U19 Women's T20 World Cup Team of the Tournament revealed

 The Team of the event has been blazoned after India beat England in the final of the initial ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup 2023 in South Africa.



Shweta Sehrawat( India)

In a lineup with inconceivable blockbuster like Shafali Verma and Richa Ghosh, it was Shweta Sehrawat who shined the brightest for India in the initial U19 Women's T20 World Cup.

The platoon'svice-captain started the event with a majestic 92 * against South Africa, setting the tone for the rest of the World Cup. She indented up two further half- centuries( 74 * v UAE and 61 * v New Zealand) and ultimately finished as the loftiest run- arranger in the event with 297 runs at an normal of 99 and a strike rate of139.43.

With an inconceivable caching at the event, Sehrawat is formerly knocking on the doors of the elderly side.

Grace Scrivens( captain)( England)

Batter, bowler, captain – there was little that England's Grace Scrivens did not do at the U19 Women's T20 World Cup. It's no wonder the England captain was arbitrated the Player of the event despite ending up on the losing side in the final.

Opening the fur, Scrivens finished as the alternate-loftiest run- getter with 293 runs, which included three fifties, at an normal of41.85. She also had the loftiest score in the event, courtesy of her 93 off 56 against Ireland.

With the ball in hand, she was the alternate-loftiest gate- taker for England with nine lattices. Her spell of2/8 against Australia while defending 99 in thesemi-final turned the drift in England's favour and punched their ticket for the World Cup Final.

Shafali Verma( India)

The dashing Shafali Verma was at her destructive stylish with the club and her politic stylish as captain throughout the event.

Shafali would have liked to be more harmonious with the club but the rate at which her runs came( at193.25) made up for it. Her 34- ball 78 against UAE was an exhibition in power- hitting as she smashed the bowlers to all corridor for 12 fours and four sixes. She was the third-loftiest run- getter in the event with 172 runs.

The captain also minced in with handy overs, shortening four lattices in seven games at an frugality of just5.04.

Georgia Plimmer( New Zealand)

Georgia Plimmer gave a good account for herself at the U19 Women's T20 World Cup and showed why she has 13 elderly caps for the White Ferns at lower than 19 times of age.

The loftiest run- arranger for New Zealand, Plimmer piled up 155 runs at an normal of51.66. With the vital experience of playing in South Africa, the 18- time-old could play a pivotal part in the forthcoming elderly T2

 Dewmi Vihanga( Sri Lanka)

Dewmi Vihanga showed her inconceivable each-round prowess throughout the U19 Women's T20 World Cup, dicing in with pivotal runs and lattices.

Vihanga got off to a great launch with numbers of3/11 against USA in the opening game of the event, playing a pivotal part in Sri Lanka's only palm at the event. She followed that up with a half- century against Bangladesh in the coming game. Her all- round caching of2/22 and 37 against South Africa kept her side in the game but they fell short by a solitary run in Sri Lanka's last game.

Shorna Akter( Bangladesh)

Shorna Akter's big hitting assured that she was one of the four players from the U19 side that will protract their stay in South Africa for the elderly T20 World Cup. Only India's Shafali Verma( 7) scored more sixes than Akter( 6) during the course of the event.

Akter struck at157.73 as she accumulated 153 runs in five matches, making sure that she contributed with the club every chance she got. She recorded scores of 20 or further in all the games, with her loftiest score of 50 * helping Bangladesh register a 10- run palm over Sri Lanka.

Karabo Meso( Wicket- keeper)( South Africa)

Karabo Meso showed her amazing glove work throughout the T20 World Cup, with her eight discharges being the loftiest among all the players in the event.

Fifteen- time-old Meso also made handy benefactions with the club, which included a steady unbeaten 30- ball 32 in South Africa's successful chase against Bangladesh in the Super Six stage.

Parshavi Chopra( India)

Parshavi Chopra had a slow launch to the event, picking up only two lattices in India's first three games. still, she made up for it at the business end of the T20 World Cup and finished as the alternate-loftiest gate- taker with 11 lattices in six games.

In the final Super Six game, the leggie was each over Sri Lanka, returning numbers of4/5. She followed that up with a3/20 in the crunchsemi-final against New Zealand and2/13 in the Final, which included the gate of England's top- arranger of the day, Ryana MacDonald- Gay.

Hannah Baker( England)

The leg- baits had a great spin in South Africa, with Hannah Baker joining Parshavi in the Team of the event.

With 10 lattices, Baker was England's loftiest gate- taker in the U19 Women's T20 World Cup. With pitches favouring the baits through the event, the leg- incentive came England's go- to bowler. It was her Player of the Match- winning spell of3/10 against Australia that helped England spark an unknown comeback in thesemi-final. In the final too, she troubled all the India batters but the total proved to be too low to defend as England fell suddenly on the final chain.

Ellie Anderson( England)

Ellie Anderson was one of the two bowlers to register a five- for in the initial U19 Women's T20 World Cup, with her numbers of5/12 against West Indies in the final Super Six game the stylish by any bowler in the event.

In a event dominated by baits, Anderson displayed great control on pitches that were not conducive for confluence bowling. She finished with eight lattices in five games while bowling at a tremendous frugality rate of3.75.

Maggie Clark( Australia)

participating the fast- bowling workload with Ellie Anderson in the Team of the event is Australia's Maggie Clark, who was the most fat gate- taker in the initial U19 Women's T20 World Cup with 12 lattices in five games.The Aussie leader was a harmonious contributor throughout the event, picking up at least two lattices in each of Australia's five matches. Her stylish numbers in the event(3/15) came in thesemi-final which helped reduce England to just 99 but an inspired Grace Scrivens' side managed to defend the aggregate in a match that will be flashed back for a long time to come

Anosha Nasir( 12th Player)( Pakistan)

Anosha Nasir was Pakistan's most precious asset with the ball in the event, as the left- arm incentive beheaded 10 lattices and finished as the common third-loftiest gate- taker.Anosha was in the lattices column in all of Pakistan's five matches. In a low- scoring affair, her numbers of2/17 against Ireland proved to be a match- winning spell as she bagged the Player of the Match for confining the opposition to113/7.

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