Pacer Mark Wood’s comeback to the English side after a prolonged injury and surgery was very grand. He made a significant contribution to England’s success in the Super 12 Stages. Wood took 9 wickets at a bowling average of 12 in the four matches he played in the tournament.
The SA team’s elimination from the tournament surprised everyone because they were considered the tournament’s favourites. However, look back on the tournament with fond memories. The most encouraging aspect of the tournament was Nortje’s performance. Nortje has taken the most wickets in the Super 12 Stages so far, with 11 in five matches.
The Zimbabwe was unable to qualify for the semi-finals, but they have a lot of positives to look back in the super 12 stages, including their historic win over Pakistan. The star all-rounder Sikandar Raza was at the helm of all affairs for Zimbabwe. He has scored 185 runs with the bat and has taken nine wickets in seven matches.
The other Indian to have done exceptionally well in the Super 12 stages for India is Suryakumar Yadav. The star batter has been in great form recently, and that continued in the mega event. Suryakumar has scored 164 runs in four matches this season, including two half-centuries.
The Indian team had a brilliant run in their matches in Group 2. The former Indian captain Virat Kohli was the architect of the Men in Blue’s performances. He began with a brilliant knock of 82 runs in 53 balls against arch-rivals Pakistan that helped India register a brilliant win.