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Josh Hazlewood becomes only 2nd player alongside Yuvraj Singh in exclusive list

Australian speedster Josh Hazlewood, whose exceptional spell of 3/16 lit up the T20 World Cup final has joined an exclusive list alongside Indian legend Yuvraj Singh.

Hazlewood has now become one of the only two players to have featured in the final of a winning ODI, T20, as well as the U-19 World Cup campaign. While Yuvraj completed this feat after playing instrumental roles in the 2007 and 2011 World Cup, Hazlewood won his silverware six years apart, having won the 2015 ODI WC in Australia and the T20 WC now in the UAE.

The two are also the members of another elite club having won the U-19 WC as well. Mitchell Marsh also joins them in this list however, he did not feature in the final of the 2015 ODI World Cup and was only in the squad for Australia in that tournament.

Interestingly Hazlewood was initially not in the plan for the World T20 tournament but came into the scheme of things against England last year. He had not featured in the shortest format of the game for four years before that.

In 2021, he won the Indian Premier League with the Chennai Super Kings as well as the WC that has been elusive to Australia for all these years.

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I had told Langer he will be Man of the Tournament: Finch joyous after his prediction on Warner comes true

Australian skipper Aaron Finch was over the moon when David Warner was adjudged Player of the Tournament for ICC T20 World Cup 2021. Finch in a post-World Cup media interaction said that he had assured coach Justin Langer that Warner was going to be the game-changer in this tournament for the Aussie unit. "Without a word of a lie, I promise you, I called Justin Langer a few months ago and said, “'Don't worry about Davey, he'll be Man of the Tournament’,” said Finch in the post-match press conference. However, the right-hander believed that post-tournament, it should have been Adam Zampa who should have got the prized trophy. "I thought Adam Zampa should have been Man of the Tournament personally, but he's [Warner] a great player. He's one of the all-time great batters. And he's a fighter,” Finch said. “He's someone who when his back is against the wall, that's when you get the very, very best of David Warner. It was a special finish to the tournament for him, the last couple of knocks,” the 35-year-old added. Talking about the match, where Australia chased down a historic 173, the highest in a T20 WC final, Finch said that Mitchell Marsh’s knock of 77 was the turning point in the game. "I think the turning point was when I got out, for Mitch Marsh to be able to come in and play the way that he did. He was outstanding. That partnership with David was brilliant; the way that they put the pressure back on the opposition was exactly what was needed at the time,” said Finch, who himself was removed for a paltry five off seven balls.

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T20 World Cup | ICC reveals team of the tournament led by Babar Azam

The International Cricket Council revealed its ‘team of the tournament' after a blazing T20 World Cup, held in the United Arab Emirates and Oman. The selection of the team was made by a five-member panel that included commentators Ian Bishop, Shane Watson and Natalie Germanos along with journalists Lawrence Booth and Shahid Hashmi. Bishop, speaking on the process of the selection stated that they wanted to pick the players in their natural positions but they had to make compromises owing to the exceptional performances of certain individuals. “We endeavoured to select players as close to their initial team position where possible. This intention was not always a reality, as some compromises had to be made.” Bishop said. The team comprises of five specialist batsmen in David Warner, Jos Buttler (wk), Babar Azam, Charith Asalanka and Aiden Markram, Moeen Ali playing as the spin bowling all rounder, two spinners in Wanindu Hasaranga and Azam Zampa along with three pacers, Trent Boult, Josh Hazlewood and Anrich Nortje. Australia, without any question, has the most representations in the team with three of its players occupying key positions. Finalists New Zealand have only one player in Trent Boult representing them in the team of the tournament after his incredible showing of 13 wickets in the tournament with an economy of just 6.25. He was exceptional in the final as well picking up 2 wickets for 18 runs in his spell of 4 overs. The team is led by Babar Azam who equalled Mathew Hayden and Virat Kohli’s record of hitting four 50s in the tournament, subsequently taking home the record of most runs scored in the 2021 edition of the World Cup. He scored 303 runs at an astonishing average of 60.60 and was followed by David Warner with 289 runs to his name. Bishop stated that he rues the non-selection of Mohammad Rizwan, but with the top three of this team in such mind-boggling form, it would not have made sense to push Rizwan so far down the order. “The top three in the order were so outstanding that we could not leave any of them out. Notable absentees include Mohammed Rizwan who was simply outstanding and courageous in his performance. However, we could not fit him into the team too far outside of the opening position where he is most suited and successful.” Shaheen Shah Afridi was selected as the 12th man for this team.