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Four Indian players named in Women’s T20 World Cup Team of the Tournament

According to the ICC media release, four Indian players—Gongadi Trisha, G Kamalini, Aayushi Shukla, and Vaishnavi Sharma—have been selected for the ICC Women’s Under 19 T20 World Cup’s Team of the Tournament.

Gongadi Trisha, who was named Player of the Tournament, amassed 309 runs at the top of the order, 133 more than any other player. After taking three for 15 with the ball and hitting 44 not out as India easily won by nine wickets, Trisha was named Player of the Match in the final.

Bowlers Aayushi Shukla and Vaishnavi Sharma, as well as fellow opener G Kamalini, who amassed 143 tournament runs, are also on the team.

Sharma finished the tournament with the most wickets (17), taking two South Africa wickets at Bayuemas Oval. Shulka, 17, came in second with 14.

Two players from South Africa, who were eliminated from the Super Six stage two years ago, are included in the starting lineup. After taking 11 wickets, Kayla Reyneke was named team captain. Jemma Botha, who smashed a vital 37 off 24 balls in the semi-final match against Australia, was selected to open with Trisha. The 12th player chosen is Nthabiseng Nini, a fast bowler.

Davina Perrin, the tournament’s second-highest run scorer with 176, and wicketkeeper Katie Jones were picked for England, who lost to India in the second semi-final.

Australia’s Caoimhe Bray is ranked number five, while Nepal’s captain and all-rounder Puja Mahato, who amassed 70 runs and claimed nine wickets, including four for nine against Malaysia, completes the middle order.

Chamodi Praboda, a bowler for Sri Lanka, competes for the team. He collected nine wickets, including three for 16 against India.

The adjudication panel was comprised of commentators Julia Price, HD Ackerman, Raunak Kapoor, and Snehal Pradhan – ICC Manager: Women’s Cricket.

ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2025 Team of the Tournament:

G Trisha (India)

2. Jemma Botha (South Africa)

3. Davina Perrin (England)

4. G Kamalini (India)

5. Caoimhe Bray (Australia)

6. Puja Mahato (Nepal)

7. Kayla Reyneke (c) (South Africa)

8. Katie Jones (wk) (England)

9. Aayushi Shukla (India)

10. Chamodi Praboda (Sri Lanka)

11. Vaishnavi Sharma (India)

12. Nthabiseng Nini (South Africa).

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