T20 World Cup: Your team and catch of the tournament revealed
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Stokes single gives England second T20 World Cup title
England are T20 world champions!
They are the first men's team to hold both the T20 and 50-over world titles at the same time.
But, who has made your team of the tournament?
We asked you earlier in the week to pick your team and over 36,000 of you did. This is who you picked...
1. Jos Buttler, England (selected in 89% of teams)
Runs: 225; Average: 45.00; Strike-rate: 144.23; Dismissals: Nine
England captain Buttler hits unbeaten 80
2. Alex Hales, England (82%)
Runs: 212; Average: 42.40; Strike-rate: 147.22
Hales hits seven sixes in unbeaten 86
3. Virat Kohli, India (83%)
Runs: 296; Average: 98.66; Strike-rate: 136.40
Watch the best of Kohli's 50 for India against England
4. Suryakumar Yadav, India (76%)
Runs: 239; Average: 59.75; Strike-rate: 189.68
T20 World Cup: 'Best batter in world cricket' - Suryakumar's brilliant innings
5. Glenn Phillips, New Zealand (51%)
Runs: 201; Average: 40.20; Strike-rate: 158.26
Phillips stars in New Zealand's comeback
6. Hardik Pandya, India (45%)
Runs: 128; Average: 25.60; Strike-rate: 131.95; Wickets: Eight; Average: 18.25; Economy: 8.11
Hardik Pandya hits five sixes in crucial innings for India
7. Shadab Khan, Pakistan (48%)
Runs: 98; Average: 24.50; Strike-rate:168.96; Wickets: 11; Average: 15.00; Economy: 6.34
Shadab takes wickets of Bavuma and Markram in the same over
8. Sam Curran, England (75%)
Wickets: 13; Average: 11.38; Economy: 6.52
'Outstanding' - Curran takes 3-12 from his four overs
9. Shaheen Shah Afridi, Pakistan (74%)
Wickets: 11; Average: 14.09; Economy: 6.15
Afridi bowls Hales for 1 with a brilliant yorker in the first over
10. Anrich Nortje, South Africa (69%)
Wickets: 11; Average: 8.54; Economy: 5.37
Pakistan four down as Shan out for 2
11. Mark Wood, England (58%)
Wickets: Nine; Average: 12.00; Economy: 7.71
T20 World Cup: Mark Wood finds Shanaka's edge
Honourable mentions: Sikander Raza, Zimbabwe (33%), Glenn Maxwell, Australia (30%), Ben Stokes, England (29%), Arshdeep Singh, India (23%), Wanindu Hasaranga, Sri Lanka (22%).
You can still pick your team, but they will not count towards the final XI.
Your catch of the tournament is...
'You've got to be kidding me!' - Phillips takes brilliant diving catch
Glenn Phillips' Superman-style diving catch for New Zealand to dismiss Australia's Marcus Stoinis in the opening game of the Super 12s.
That received 34% of the vote to comfortably win out of the 10 options.
The other options: Roloef van der Merwe (16%), Jos Buttler (14%), Adil Rashid 8%), Babar Azam (8%), Basil Hameed (8%), Liam Livingstone (5%), Ashen Bandara (4%), Wesley Madhevere (2%), Kagiso Rabada (1%).
Want to watch them all again?
Watch 10 brilliant catches from the Men's T20 World Cup