15-member Squad of ICC World Cup 2015
Martin Guptill has
arguably emerged as the best batsman of the World Cup 2015. Before the final
against Australia he has already amassed 532 runs at an average of 76 and
throughout the event his consistency is amazing. His 49 runs against Sri Lanka,
57 against Afghanistan, Man of Match performances with 105 runs against Bangladesh
and record 237 against West Indies in the quarterfinal just speaks his class.
Shikar Dhawan
scored 412 runs in 2015 World Cup’ 8 innings at an average of 51.50 and he is the
top Indian scorer. However, his important 137 runs against South Africa and 100
against Ireland that earned him Man of the Match performance really exhibits one
of the finest stroke playmaking of the event.
Brendon McCullum,
the Kiwi leader, loves to lead from the front. In every match of New Zealand it
is him who set the tempo of the team’s batting tune with an extraordinary
strike rate of almost 192. He has not scored as many runs as Sangakkara and
Guptill but like his opening partner his is also a consistent performer,
scoring 65 runs against Sri Lanka, 77
against England, 50 against Australia, 42 against Afghanistan and 59 against South
Africa in the semis. To be honest, a strong candidate for Player of the Series
and Man of the Final, likely-be.
Faf du Plessis might
not have been in limelight during the World Cup as other batsmen are, because his
team asks him to consolidate the innings rather power-hitting and he comes to
their expectations every time. With a total of 380 runs in 7 innings he is
reasonably consistent and batted always well against tougher teams of the event,
as against India he scored 55 runs, 62 against West Indies and 82 against New Zealand
in the semifinal.
Kumar Sangakkara has
scored 4 tons in the World Cup which is a record. 105 runs against Bangladesh, 104
against Australia and Man of Match performances against England and Scotland
with 117 and 124 runs respectively just eloquently summarize his farewell from
international cricket. Although his team’
run for the trophy ended in the quarterfinal but he remains the leading scorer
with 541 runs at an extraordinary average of 108.20 till the final played
between Australia and New Zealand.
Steve Smith is
one of the best dependable batsmen of World Cup 2015, as his batting always shines
in pressure situations. Scoring 95 runs against Afghanistan, 72 against Sri
Lanka, 65 against Pakistan in quarterfinal and Man of the Match 105 runs against
India in semifinal are a few examples of his strong mentality. He has so far
amassed 346 runs at 57.66 and an important match is also spared for him to
perform. Australia needs his batting to shine again in the final against New
Zealand, to become Champion fifth time in cricket history.
AB De Villiers,
the South African skipper perhaps is in the best form of his life. The third
top scorer of the event with 482 runs at an average of 96.20 and maintaining an
astonishing 141.30 strike rate. But more importantly are his record 21 sixes in
the tournament that made his batting a delight to watch. World Cup record of
best individual inning of 162 against West Indies, another all round display of
99 runs and getting 2 wicket in match against UAE earned him Man of the Match
awards. Unfortunately his another 65 runs against New Zealand couldn’t earn berth
for his team in the World Cup final.
Glenn Maxwell,
the Aussie all rounder emerges as the best consistent performers from Australia,
scoring 324 runs and getting 5 wickets in the event. His flashy innings of 66-run
against England, 88 against Afghanistan and Man of Match performance against
Sri Lanka with 102 runs cannot exclude him from noticing.
Corey Anderson is
one of the key performers of the New Zealand team who has always been something
chipping in with his batting, bowling and fielding. He has so far scored 231
runs and collected 14 wickets (4th top runs getter and wicket taker
in his team with a match, spared). The Man of the Match against Sri Lanka
scored 75 runs and notched 2 wickets in opening match, besides also
contributing with 39 runs and 2 wickets against Bangladesh, 58 runs plus 2 wickets
against South Africa in semifinal.
Mahindra Singh Dhoni
has the best batting average amongst the Indian batsmen i.e. 59.25. He accumulated
a total of 237 runs with two fifties – one 85 against Zimbabwe and 65 against
Aus Semi – a part from catching 15 opponents behind the stumps. But what
matters most is his tactical and shrewd captaincy that keeps him head and
shoulder above the rival skippers.
Daniel Vettori,
the veteran Kiwi spinner is basically the difference between New Zealand and
their opponents in the event. As in his valuable collection of 15 wickets so
far he has maintained a distinctive economy rate of 3.98. The Man of the Match against
Afghanistan with 4 wickets also has a decent tally of 6 important catches in
his pockets during this event.
Wahab Riaz, the
Pakistani left arm pacer is amongst those who have performed in the tournament
with consistency. Ending the event with 16 wickets in 7 matches in not an ordinary
accomplishment. And, his Man of the Match performance against Zimbabwe when he
scored 54 and took 4 wickets reveals his all round capabilities but it was his
lifetime spell against Australia in the quarterfinal which is indeed one of the
best individual performances of the World Cup 2015. Though, he took just 2 wickets
but his aggression and commitment was exemplary and second to none.
Trent Boult is
not just the leading wicket taker of the World Cup 2015 with 21 scalps so far and
a match in hand but also the reason that the Kiwi team qualified to any World
Cup final first time. Two times Man of the Match against Scots and Aussies besides
3 scalps against Afghans and again 4 against West Indies in the quarterfinal
are some of his awesome performances.
Mitchell Starc,
the lanky Aussie is just after Trent Boult in the list of event’ top wicket
takers with 20. And, with a match yet to play let’s see who finishes up as the
leader of the chart. However, Starc’ 6 wickets against New Zealand and the Man
of the Match 4-wicket haul against Scotland tells that he is unstoppable on his
day