CPL 2019: Best XI of the tournament
The Tridents became champions for the second time while the Warriors slumped to their fifth defeat in the final out of seven seasons.
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Shoaib Malik (Guyana Amazon Warriors)
Shoaib Malik is 37 years old, but he hasn’t run out of steam by any stretch of the imagination. The Pakistan cricketer don’t like the bowlers to settle into a rhythm. Hence, he always looks to turn the strike over and get the odd boundary from time to time, keeping the opposition on its toes.
The same was evident from the fact that Malik had the lowest dot ball percentage in the tournament. Batting in the middle order, he was the Warriors’ second highest run-scorer with 317 runs at a jaw-dropping average of 63.40. Both his half-centuries came versus the Tallawahs.
The Sialkot-born also had the third-best economy rate of 6.29 among the Warriors bowlers to go with six wickets in 13.3 overs. As a skipper, he was outstanding, having led his side to 11 thumping victories on the trot.
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