The dust has finally settled in Ahmedabad, and the cricketing world has a familiar king. India etched their names into the history books on Sunday, becoming the first nation to secure back-to-back titles after a commanding 96-run victory over New Zealand. While the Men in Blue hoisted the trophy, the ICC has now recognized the individual brilliance that defined the month-long spectacle by announcing the official T20 World Cup 2026 Team of the Tournament.
In a surprising yet respected move, the selection panel, featuring legends like Ian Bishop and Eoin Morgan named South Africa’s Aiden Markram as the captain of the star-studded XI. Markram’s tactical brilliance led the Proteas to seven consecutive wins, proving his mettle as a world-class leader even as his side fell in the semi-finals.
ICC names T20 World Cup 2026 team of the tournament
The top order of this dream team is dominated by record-breakers. Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan earns his spot after a historic campaign, amassing 383 runs—the highest ever in a single T20 World Cup edition. Farhan’s ability to notch two centuries in one tournament set a new benchmark for openers globally.
Joining him is India’s Sanju Samson, the Player of the Tournament, occupies the wicketkeeping slot. Samson’s redemption was the heartbeat of India’s knockout surge; he averaged a staggering 80.25 and struck at nearly 200. His trio of successive 80-plus scores in the virtual knockout, semi-final, and final proved he is currently the world’s most dangerous middle-order anchor. He is joined by teammate Ishan Kishan, whose 317 runs and aggressive strike rate of 193.29 provided India with the fearless starts that defined their campaign.
The all-rounder slots are occupied by the dynamic Hardik Pandya and England’s Will Jacks. Pandya’s dual-threat capability was on full display as he gathered 217 runs and 9 wickets, while Jacks equaled Shane Watson’s record for the most Player of the Match awards (4) in a single tournament, proving to be England’s most reliable finisher and a handy off-spinner.
A bowling attack of precision and power
The bowling unit of the 2026 Team of the Tournament offers a terrifying blend of pace, bounce, and guile. Leading the line is Jasprit Bumrah, the joint-leading wicket-taker with 14 scalps. His Player of the Match performance in the final (4/15) reminded the world why he is considered the gold standard of death bowling, maintaining a tournament economy of just 6.21.
Complementing Bumrah is the towering Jason Holder, who utilized his 6’7″ frame to extract lethal bounce, most notably in a 4/27 demolition of Nepal. South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi and Zimbabwe’s Blessing Muzarabani round out the pace attack. Muzarabani was the catalyst for Zimbabwe’s historic run to the Super Eights, highlighted by a 4/17 spell that stunned Australia.
The sole specialist spinner is England’s Adil Rashid, whose 13 wickets were pivotal on the turning tracks of the subcontinent. Interestingly, the 12th man honors went to USA’s Shadley Van Schalkwyk, who dominated the group stages with 13 wickets at an incredible average of 7.76, nearly toppling giants like India and Pakistan single-handedly.
ICC’s Team of the Tournament
Sahibzada Farhan, Ishan Kishan, Sanju Samson (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Hardik Pandya, Will Jacks, Jason Holder, Jasprit Bumrah, Lungi Ngidi, Adil Rashid, Blessing Muzarabani, Shadley Van Schalkwyk
