Quinton de Kock, the South African wicketkeeper-batter, and India’s skipper, Rohit Sharma, have been ranked one and second, respectively.
The former has the second-highest strike rate among batters with 450+ runs in a World Cup, at 125.95, even though he concluded the 2023 edition with 597 runs at 54.27.
De Kock scored the most tons (4) with his 591 runs.
Mitchell and Kohli will trail third-ranked Virat Kohli, who finished with 765 runs at 95.62 (50s: 6, 100s: 3).
In a World Cup, he overtook Sachin Tendulkar (673 in 2003) as the batter with the most runs scored.
Daryl Mitchell of NZ trails behind him.
In a World Cup edition, his 552 runs are the most for a hitter batting at number four or below (100s: 2, 50s: 2).
KL Rahul is ranked fifth.
KL Rahul of India is this team’s fifth-ranked batter.
In an ODI World Cup edition, his 452 runs are the second-highest for a batsman batting at number five or below (100s: 1, 50s: 2).
In addition, against the Netherlands, he hit the fastest century ever by an Indian in the World Cup—62 balls. A clinical man behind the stumps, too.
The all-arounders are Maxwell and Jadeja.
Glenn Maxwell of Australia was playing his greatest all-around game. He was the first non-opener to hit an ODI double-ton against Afghanistan.
He struck the fastest WC hundred off 40 balls against the Netherlands.
He took six wickets and amassed 400 runs. Maxwell had a 150.38 hitting strike percentage.
In the meantime, Ravindra Jadeja of India took 16 wickets in addition to making some significant hits. He had an amazing economy of 4.26.
The 2023 World Cup’s ICC team
Quinton de Kock (WK), Rohit Sharma (C), Glenn Maxwell, Ravindra Jadeja, Jaspriit Bumrah, Adam Zampa, Mohammed Shami, Dilshan Madushanka, Virat Kohli, Daryl Mitchell, KL Rahul, and the ICC team for the 2023 World Cup.