In our previous article (hyperlink here) we picked the best individual performances at the World Twenty20. This time round, we identify the players who performed well consistently throughout the tournament and pick the best eleven of the tournament- the Dream Team.
One caveat before we begin our selection- we are looking at players who have participated in at least four matches, long enough for them to have shown consistency over a number of matches. Here is the World Twenty20 2009 Dream Team.
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Tillakaratne Dilshan Batsman
Runs: 317
Strike Rate: 144.7
Castrol Index: 81
An easy selection to begin with- Dilshan was the stand out batsman of the tournament scoring nearly 100 more runs than his closest competitor.
Jacques Kallis All Rounder
Runs: 238
Strike Rate: 126.6
Wickets: 3
Economy Rate: 7.1
Castrol Index:76
The South African all-rounder showed he can perform at the highest level even in the shortest form of the game finishing as the tournament’s second highest run scorer and leading South Africa’s charge to the semis.
Shahid Afridi All Rounder
Runs: 176
Strike Rate: 140.8
Wickets: 11
Economy Rate: 5.3
Castrol Index: 89
Another easy pick- Afridi was miserly with the ball throughout the tournament, picked up regular wickets, and came through with the bat in the big matches. Probably the best Twenty20 player in the world at the moment!
AB de Villiers Wicketkeeper
Runs: 186
Strike Rate: 155.0
Castrol Index: 60
AB was consistent with the bat and the tournament’s best fielder- his stock as a cricketer has risen tremendously over the past twelve months.
Lendl Simmons Wicketkeeper
Runs: 150
Strike Rate: 137.6
Castrol Index: 64
The young West Indian had a great run with the bat and was also handy with the ball, picking up 6 wickets including a four-for against Sri Lanka. He edged out the likes of Kevin Pietersen and Yuvraj Singh for this spot.
Kumar Sangakkara Wicketkeeper
Runs: 177
Strike Rate: 108.6
Castrol Index: 36
Not a great tournament with the bat by his standards. Still, he up with a gritty performance in the final, was the best keeper-batsman in the tournament and admirably led his side throughout the competition; which rightfully earns him a place in the Dream Team.
Dwayne Bravo All Rounder
Runs: 154
Strike Rate:145.3
Wickets:10
Economy rate:8.8
Castrol Index: 74
Stellar contributions from Bravo helped the West Indies make the final four- he delivered with bat and ball including a super all-round display against India at Lord’s.
Saeed Ajmal Bowler
Wickets: 12
Economy rate:5.8
Castrol Index: 59
The Pakistani off-spinner played a pivotal role for his side, keeping it tight in the middle overs and frustrating batsmen into making mistakes.
Ajantha Mendis Bowler
Wickets: 12
Economy rate:5.5
Castrol Index: 55
The mystery bowler ended with the highest bowling efficiency score among all players who participated in at least four matches. That means based on bowling alone, Mendis was the best of the lot and he makes it in the Dream Team.
Roelof van der Merwe can consider himself unlucky to miss out on, but Ajmal and Mendis get the nod ahead of him. Barely!
Umar Gul Bowler
Wickets: 13
Economy rate:6.4
Castrol Index: 52
The tournament’s highest wicket taker established himself as the best death bowler in the game. It’s remarkable that he went at just six and a half runs an over considering he often bowled at the end of the innings.
Wayne Parnell Bowler
Wickets: 9
Economy rate:5.7
Castrol Index: 53
Parnell rounds up our Dream Team. He was the best bowler with the new ball and turned in match winning performances against the West Indies and England.