Finalists England and Australia contributed a total of six players to the ICC World T20 2014 women's team of the tournament, which was announced here today, with England's Charlotte Edwards named captain for the second consecutive time.
Chosen by a select group of experts, the team was selected for its suitability for Bangladesh conditions and on the basis of performances in the tournament only. Statistics were used but were not the sole basis for selections.
In all, two players from champion Australia were selected, while runner-up England had four representatives in the side. The team also features two players from West Indies, and one player each from Bangladesh, India and New Zealand.
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"The selection criteria are the performances of players in the conditions here in Bangladesh during the ICC World Twenty20 2014, so some of the world's best players had to be left out.
"The side reflects the effectiveness of bowlers throughout the tournament, with four specialist bowlers, including Bangladesh spinner Salma Khatun, as well as four all-rounders and three specialist batters who have performed consistently throughout the tournament."
Women's team of the tournament (in batting order):
Suzie Bates (New Zealand) - 228 runs, five wickets
Charlotte Edwards (England - captain) - 200 runs
Meg Lanning (Australia) - 257 runs
Sarah Taylor (England - wicketkeeper) - 150 runs, six dismissals
Stafanie Taylor (West Indies) - 153 runs, one wicket
Deandra Dottin (West Indies) - 147 runs, four wickets
Ellyse Perry (Australia) -106 runs, eight wickets
Natalie Sciver (England) - 10 wickets
Salma Khatun (Bangladesh) - eight wickets
Poonam Yadav (India) - eight wickets
Anya Shrubsole (England) - 12 wickets
12th Player: Shabnim Ismail (South Africa) - seven wickets.