Three players from Britain, two from Pakistan, two from India, and one each from Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka have made the waitlist.


T20 World Cup 2022: ICC report waitlist for player of the competition.

The ICC has reported a nine-part waitlist for the Player of the Competition for the continuous ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. The last of the opposition will be played among Britain and Pakistan at the notorious MCG on the thirteenth of November, with a sum of five players joined from the two sides designated for the player of the competition grant.


The fans can decide in favor of their player of the competition from the pool of nine players that incorporate India's Suryakyamar Yadav and the competition's driving run-scorer Virat Kohli. Suryakumar lit off the competition for certain fabulous innings just to flounder in the semis. Kohli, who is the main player to have won this grant two times, is in the running for the third time after a productive mission that saw him register four fifties in six excursions for India.


Their most despised rivals Pakistan have all-rounder Shadab Khan and quick bowling sensation Shaheen Afridi assigned for the honor. Shadab has been Pakistan's most steady player in the opposition and has contributed abundantly in all branches of the game. Shaheen Afridi began the competition gradually in the wake of going wicket-less in the initial two matches yet has thundered once again into structure from that point forward, scalping ten wickets.


Britain, different finalists, have three players challenging for the renowned honor. While Jos Buttler and Alex Hales are two of the clearest decisions for this honor after their hawkishness against India directed Britain to the last, Sam Curran has been driving the accuse of the ball in the competition. Without Jofra Bowman, he has been Britain's best T20I bowler since the turn of the year.


Zimbabwe could have not come to the semis, but rather their fluctuating all-rounder Sikandar Raza is one of the firm top picks for the honor. The magic cricketer was at his best in the opposition, scoring 219 runs and scalping ten wickets with the ball.


One more cricketer who exhibited his capacities in the short organization of the game is Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga. The vigilant spinner represented 15 hitters in the competition in only eight trips and is the main wicket-taker for the competition up to this point.