The International Cricket Council has unveiled the Women's Cricket World Cup Team of the Tournament, featuring three players each from champions India and runners-up South Africa. India's victorious trio includes opener Smriti Mandhana , batter Jemimah Rodrigues , and Player of the Tournament Deepti Sharma , while South Africa's representation includes captain Laura Wolvaardt, who set a record for most runs in a single World Cup edition with 571 runs at an average of 71.37.   
   
The 11-player lineup also includes three Australian players - Annabel Sutherland, Ash Gardner, and Alana King - who reached the semifinals. England's Sophie Ecclestone earned a spot for her bowling performance, while Pakistan's Sidra Nawaz is the only player selected from a team that didn't reach the final four.
      
Smriti Mandhana finished as the tournament's second-highest run-scorer, accumulating 434 runs at an average of 54.25, including one century and two fifties. Her standout performance included a century against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai.
   
Laura Wolvaardt, named captain of the Team of the Tournament, demonstrated exceptional batting prowess throughout the competition. She scored centuries in both knockout matches, including 169 against England in the semifinals and 101 in the final against India.
   
Jemimah Rodrigues secured her place with consistent performances, notably an unbeaten 127 against Australia in the semifinals. She finished with 292 runs at an average of 58.40, including one century and one fifty.
   
South Africa's Marizanne Kapp showcased all-round excellence, scoring 208 runs and taking 12 wickets. Her outstanding performance of 5/20 and 42 runs in the semifinal highlighted her contribution to South Africa's campaign.
   
Australia's Ash Gardner impressed with both bat and ball, scoring 328 runs at an average of 82, including two centuries and taking seven wickets. Her fastest century of the tournament came against England, scored off just 69 balls.
   
Deepti Sharma's all-round performance earned her the Player of the Tournament award. She topped the wicket-takers list with 22 dismissals and contributed 215 runs, including a crucial 5/39 and 58 runs in the final against South Africa.
   
Annabel Sutherland emerged as Australia's leading wicket-taker with 17 wickets at an average of 15.82. She also contributed with the bat, scoring 117 runs including an unbeaten 98 against England.
   
South Africa's Nadine de Klerk proved valuable with both bat and ball, scoring 208 runs at an average of 52 and claiming nine wickets. Her explosive 84 not out against India in the group stage was a highlight.
   
Pakistan's wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz led the tournament with eight dismissals, including four catches and four stumpings, despite her team's early exit.
   
Alana King's leg-spin yielded 13 wickets at an average of 17.38, including a record-breaking spell of 7/18 against South Africa.
   
Sophie Ecclestone maintained her status as the top-ranked ODI bowler with 16 wickets at an average of 14.25, including 4/44 in the semifinal against South Africa.
   
England's Nat Sciver-Brunt was named as the 12th player, having scored 262 runs and taken nine wickets in the tournament, including a century against Sri Lanka.
The 11-player lineup also includes three Australian players - Annabel Sutherland, Ash Gardner, and Alana King - who reached the semifinals. England's Sophie Ecclestone earned a spot for her bowling performance, while Pakistan's Sidra Nawaz is the only player selected from a team that didn't reach the final four.
Smriti Mandhana finished as the tournament's second-highest run-scorer, accumulating 434 runs at an average of 54.25, including one century and two fifties. Her standout performance included a century against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai.
Laura Wolvaardt, named captain of the Team of the Tournament, demonstrated exceptional batting prowess throughout the competition. She scored centuries in both knockout matches, including 169 against England in the semifinals and 101 in the final against India.
Jemimah Rodrigues secured her place with consistent performances, notably an unbeaten 127 against Australia in the semifinals. She finished with 292 runs at an average of 58.40, including one century and one fifty.
South Africa's Marizanne Kapp showcased all-round excellence, scoring 208 runs and taking 12 wickets. Her outstanding performance of 5/20 and 42 runs in the semifinal highlighted her contribution to South Africa's campaign.
Australia's Ash Gardner impressed with both bat and ball, scoring 328 runs at an average of 82, including two centuries and taking seven wickets. Her fastest century of the tournament came against England, scored off just 69 balls.
Deepti Sharma's all-round performance earned her the Player of the Tournament award. She topped the wicket-takers list with 22 dismissals and contributed 215 runs, including a crucial 5/39 and 58 runs in the final against South Africa.
Annabel Sutherland emerged as Australia's leading wicket-taker with 17 wickets at an average of 15.82. She also contributed with the bat, scoring 117 runs including an unbeaten 98 against England.
South Africa's Nadine de Klerk proved valuable with both bat and ball, scoring 208 runs at an average of 52 and claiming nine wickets. Her explosive 84 not out against India in the group stage was a highlight.
Pakistan's wicketkeeper Sidra Nawaz led the tournament with eight dismissals, including four catches and four stumpings, despite her team's early exit.
Alana King's leg-spin yielded 13 wickets at an average of 17.38, including a record-breaking spell of 7/18 against South Africa.
Sophie Ecclestone maintained her status as the top-ranked ODI bowler with 16 wickets at an average of 14.25, including 4/44 in the semifinal against South Africa.
England's Nat Sciver-Brunt was named as the 12th player, having scored 262 runs and taken nine wickets in the tournament, including a century against Sri Lanka.
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