
New Delhi:
Bumrah named ICC Test Team of the Year: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the Test team for the year 2024. Jasprit Bumrah, young Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ravindra Jadeja, who have got the status of veteran and legend, have got a place in the team. Four England players have got a place in this team, so Ken Williamson has also been successful in making a place. Australian captain Pat Cummins has been elected the captain of this team.
Just beyond Jaiswal
The last year Yashasvi Jaiswal has established himself as the team’s column at a very young age. After a failure in the tour of South Africa, Jaiswal made a tremendous comeback against England by scoring 712 runs in the domestic Siri. It also includes two double centuries and three half -centuries. This form continued in Bangladesh as well. At the same time, Jaisal, who scored 161 runs in the second innings of Perth Test in Australia tour, concluded the tour with 391 runs. The calendar year, Yashasvi, scored 1,478 runs at an average of 54.74 and spread his fame in the entire cricket world. In terms of runs, only those ahead of them in a year. Keep the route.
There is no one like Jassi!
Last year, the magic of Indian Pesar Jasprit Bumrah spoke with his head on all the batsmen. Bumrah started the year with 19 wickets in four matches against England. It also includes a nine -wicket storm in Visakhapatam. After this, he took 11 wickets in two matches against Bangladesh. Jassi could take only three wickets against New Zealand. But his fierce havoc against Australia broke. Overall, in the year 2024, Bumrah took 71 wickets at the average of 14.92. He became the first bowler in Test history to take 200 wickets at less than 20 average.
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ICC Test Team of the Year is as follows:
Pat Cummins (captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal (India), Ben Docket, Kane Williamson (New Zealand), Joe Root (England), Harry Brook (England), Kamindu Mendens, Jamie Smith (Wicketkeeper, England), Ravindra Jadeja (India), Matt Henry (New Zealand), Jaspreet Bumrah (India)
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