The T20 World Cup 2022 is about to finish with either Pakistan or England ready to lift the trophy on Sunday (November 13) at the MCG. This world cup had it all, from producing some brilliant individual performances to shocking results, the tournament in Australia gave cricket fans tremendous feelings. Notably, there were some players who were just out-shadowing the other 21 players on the field in almost every game. One will win the player of the tournament award and below is the list of contenders by ICC.
Team India may have had a disappointing campaign in Australia but Virat Kohli was in top form in the tournament as he scored 296 runs with an average of 136.40. (Image source: Twitter)
The all-rounder has been influential for Pakistan with both bat and ball providing major breakthroughs to the team when needed. Shadab has played a huge role in Pakistan's road to the T20 World Cup 2022 final. (Image source: Twitter)
The left-arm pacer got back to his best just in time after a slow start to the tournament. In the last two games of Pakistan, Afridi was on fire. He has 10 wickets to his name with an economy rate 6.17.
Raza had a stellar T20 World Cup 2022 campaign with both bat and ball as he produced some brilliant individual performances. He scored 219 runs in his eight matches and picked up 10 wickets in the tournament. (Image source: Twitter)
The number 4 batter of India at the T20 World Cup 2022 had a stellar campaign in the T20 World Cup 2022 as he scored 239 runs in the six matches he played. (Image Source: Twitter)
The right-hand opener rose up to occasion when Jonny Bairstow got injured and he has scored 211 runs in five matches with a strike-rate of 148.59. (Image Source: Twitter)
The England captain has led his team from the front with some explosive batting alongside partner Alex Hales. He has 199 runs in five games with a fuming strike-rate of 143.16. (Image source: Twitter)
England's death bowling pacer has been exceptional with the ball whether he's called up to bowl in the last overs or powerplay. He has 10 wickets so far in the tournament. (Image Source: Twitter)
The Sri Lankan leg-spinner had an amazing tournament if we leave the Australia match out. He has 15 wickets in eight games with an economy rate of 6.41. (Image source: Twitter)