Champions Trophy 2017: Best Playing XI

Here is a look at the top performers of the tournament.

By Nikhil Anand

Updated - 19 Jun 2017, 19:57 IST

2 Min Read

7. Sarfraz Ahmed (C & WK) – Pakistan

Sarfraz Ahmed of Pakistan. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Sarfraz Ahmed was arguably the best skipper in the tournament. He was taken aback by the way his boys were battered in their first game against India. Since then, he has backed his boys to see them as the eventual champions. He took his decisions wholeheartedly and backed his players. This was evident when he went for a review against Jonny Bairstow in the very first over of the semi-final just because his bowler Junaid Khan believed it was out.

A similar situation beckoned when Shadab Khan wanted a review against Yuvraj Singh in the big finals. On the personal front, there was a game when he showed his mettle with the bat. Chasing a modest 237, Sarfraz guided his team to a win in the virtual quarterfinal against Sri Lanka with an unbeaten 61. He surely deserves a spot in this dream team of Champions Trophy.

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