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Did any Pakistani come to ICC's Reality Cup 2023 group of competition?

 ICC's setup highlights players from Australia India, South Africa and New Zealand, as well as Sri Lanka

November 20, 2023

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Following the finish of World Cup 2023, the Global Cricket Board (ICC) disclosed the Group of the Competition with no player from the Pakistan group coming to the rundown.


Pakistan were taken out of the competition in the gathering stage in spite of entering the World Cup as the highest level side. The Green Shirts lost five matches out of nine.


The ICC's setup highlights players from champions Australia — who stowed the prize for the 6th time — other participants India, semi-finalists South Africa and New Zealand, as well as Sri Lanka.


Investigate the ICC Men's Reality Cup 2023 group in batting request.


Quinton de Kock (wk) (South Africa) - 594 runs at 59.40


Rohit Sharma (c) (India) - 597 runs at 54.27


Virat Kohli (India) - 765 runs at 95.62

Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) - 552 runs at 69


KL Rahul (India) - 452 runs at 75.33


Glenn Maxwell (Australia) - 400 runs at 66.66 and six wickets at 55


Ravindra Jadeja (India) - 120 runs at 40 and 16 wickets at 24.87


Jasprit Bumrah (India) - 20 wickets at 18.65


Dilshan Madushanka (Sri Lanka) - 21 wickets at 25


Adam Zampa (Australia) - 23 wickets at 22.39


Mohammed Shami (India) - 24 wickets at 10.70


twelfth player: Gerald Coetzee (South Africa) - 20 wickets at 19.80


The determination board comprised of Ian Priest, Kass Naidoo, Shane Watson (Analysts), Wasim Khan (ICC Head supervisor, Cricket) and Sunil Vaidya (Columnist, Ahmedabad Mirror).


A day sooner, Australia won a record-expanding 6th 50-overs World Cup title after opener Travis Head crushed a splendid ton to get their six-wicket triumph against India on Sunday.


Requested to bat first, India rode engaging half-hundreds of years by KL Rahul and Virat Kohli to post a less than impressive 240 all out in precisely 50 overs at a pressed Narendra Modi Arena.


Australia experienced a top-request wobble of their own yet Head's 137 off 120 balls saw them cavort home with seven overs in excess in the match that never arrived at extraordinary levels.

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