Rohit, de Kock to open
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India's Rohit Sharma, who is also the captain of this team, has been placed at the top alongside South Africa's wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock.
Kohli, Mitchell to follow
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Virat Kohli, who is at number three, finished with 765 runs at 95.62 (50s: 6, 100s: 3).He displaced Sachin Tendulkar (673 in 2003) as the batter with most runs in a WC edition.
KL Rahul is at number five
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His tally of 452 runs is the second-most for a player batting at number five or lower in an ODI WC edition (100s: 1, 50s: 2).
Maxwell, Jadeja are the all-rounders
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Australia's Glenn Maxwell was at his all-round best. Against Afghanistan, he became the first non-opener to slam an ODI double-ton.
Bumrah, Shami are among the bowlers
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Pacers Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah are the remaining Indians in this XI.Despite playing just seven games, Shami finished as the highest wicket-taker with 24 scalps.
Zampa is the lone spinner
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The lone specialist spinner in the entire Aussie squad, Adam Zampa finished with 23 scalps, the second-most for any bowler.