The legendary Indian batsman Virat Kohli is the only player in T20 World Cup history to have won “Player of the Tournament” twice, in the 2014 and 2016 editions. His name must always be included when discussing accomplishments or honors in any ICC competition.
It is simply amazing how regularly, and under extreme duress, he can produce knocks that win matches.
In addition to his flawless technique and mental toughness, Kohli’s relentless drive for achievement has cemented his status as one of cricket’s greatest players.
The dynamic Pakistani all-round player Shahid Afridi made history in 2007 when he won the trophy. He was a devastating force on the field because to his cunning leg-spin bowling and powerful hitting. It was amazing to watch how Afridi’s daring strokeplay and astute variations could turn a match around on his own.
In 2009, the trophy went to the Sri Lankan batting master Tillakaratne Dilshan. Bowlers were left baffled by his inventive “Dilscoop” shot and his aggressive batting style, while spectators were spellbound. Dilshan was an essential component of Sri Lanka’s triumph because of his versatility and his ability to perform at the top of the order under pressure.
The daring English batsman Kevin Pietersen accepted the prize in 2010. He was a terror for opposing teams because of his ability to dominate any bowling assault with his variety of daring strokes and tremendous force. Pietersen stood out from his peers due to his daring style and capacity to perform under pressure.
The worthy winner in 2012 was the Australian all-rounder Shane Watson. His versatility as a batsman and ballplayer made him a priceless member of his squad. Watson was a real match-winner because of his ability to bat for power and his sharp bowling spells, which frequently swung the balance in Australia’s favor.
The bold and daring Australian opener David Warner made history in the T20 World Cup by winning the trophy in 2021. He became a formidable player due to his outstanding dashing between the wickets and his explosive batting performances. It was impressive to watch Warner use his strong purpose to set the tone for his squad.
The young English all-round player Sam Curran came out as the unexpected champion in 2022. His versatility at bat and with the ball, together with his poise under duress, made him an exceptional player. Curran has a bright future in the game because of his maturity and flexibility above his years.