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David Warner Leads In The World Cup

Sports Desk: David Warner brings Australia to the World T-20 title for the first time. His role in enriching the team's scoreboard in every match was noteworthy. That is why Warner became the best cricketer of the World Cup by replacing Pakistan cricketer Babar Azam. He collected 289 runs in seven matches with the bat.

Despite being eliminated in the semifinals, Pakistan captain Babar Azam, who scored 303 runs, was a worthy contender for the tournament's best award. But Warner replaced him as the best cricketer in the World Cup. Warner, who played a 53-run innings in the final against New Zealand on Sunday, built the fear of victory. Standing on that fear, Mitchell Marsh carried out the destruction. Ajira won the match by 8 wickets before 7 balls. Earlier, Warner also played an important 49-run innings in the semi-final against Pakistan.

Although David Warner was the best in the tournament, Mitchell Marsh won the award for the best match. He collected 185 runs in 6 matches. He played explosive innings in the team's victory on Sunday. Marsh made his unbeaten 6-run innings with six fours and four sixes off 50 balls. This batter has been in a great rhythm for the last few days. Marsh has also batted well in the difficult wickets of Bangladesh

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