While Dhoni's heroics with a team full of superstars and promising youngsters during the tournament is often talked about a lot, what is not talked about how the wicketkeeper-batter conquered all formats of cricket in preparation to the World Cup, making it one of the best cricketing prim
Experienced opener David Warner became Australia's first player from the nation to make 100 appearances in all formats of cricket following his inclusion in Australia's playing XI for the first T20I clash against West Indies on Friday.
The series will also include three T20Is and three ODIs. The white-ball leg of the series will start from March 4 onwards with the first T20I at Sylhet. The first ODI will take place on March 13 at Chattogram. Sylhet will be hosting the T20Is while Chattogram will host all ODIs.
Last year, Sciver-Brunt played 18 games across all formats for her national side where she slammed 858 runs with an average of around 60 with three centuries. The right-arm seamer had a good year with the ball too as she snapped 18 wickets.
Jacks has represented England across all-formats and he is currently playing SA20, South Africa's domestic franchise-based T20 league, where he plays for Pretoria Capitals.
New Zealand opener Hamish Rutherford is set to retire from all formats of cricket after playing his last game for the Otago Cricket Team against Northern Districts at Dunedin in the Super Smash 2024.
Burger, a 28-year-old pacer, made his all-format debut during the series against South Africa and stood out with his bowling. He took 11 wickets in two Tests, including a four-wicket haul, five wickets in three T20Is and a wicket in a solitary T20I he played.
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke feels that David Warner could have decided to retire from all formats of international cricket in the Sydney Test against Pakistan