Rohit, Bumrah only Indians in ICC World Cup XI, winners England dominate
Tournament top-scorer Rohit Sharma and pacer Jasprit Bumrah were the only Indians named in the ICC's World Cup XI, captained by New Zealand's admirable skipper Kane Williamson and dominated by champions England.
Player of the Tournament Williamson leads a team that includes six players from Sunday's dramatic final at the Lord's.
Newly-crowned world champions England are the most represented with four players in the XI while runners-up New Zealand have two in the team, named by a panel selected by the ICC to honour all those who performed well in the tournament.
The other representatives come from the losing semi-finalists India and Australia, who have two each, while Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan rounds out the team.
Sharma top-scored in the tournament with 648 runs while Bumrah was India's best bowler with 18 wickets.
Jason Roy got the nod at the top of the order for his tone-setting brilliance for England that saw him overcome injury during the tournament to help his side to the ...
