England heroes Ben Stokes, Joe Root, Jason Roy and Jorfra Archer named in Cricket World Cup team of the tournament
There were also two players each from New Zealand, Australia and India with one man from Bangladesh
Four England players have been chosen in the Cricket World Cup team of the tournament.
The host nation lifted the trophy after a thrilling final with New Zealand at Lord’s that went down to a super over.
It is the first time England have ever won the Cricket World Cup after previously losing in the three other finals they had reached.
Eoin Morgan’s side justified why they went into the tournament as the number one ranked side and the favourites.
Cricket World Cup team of the tournament
1. Jason Roy (England) - 443 runs @ 63.28
2. Rohit Sharma (India) - 648 runs @ 81.00
3. Kane Williamson, capt (New Zealand) - 578 runs @ 82.57
4. Joe Root (England) - 556 runs @ 61.77
5. Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) - 606 runs @ 86.57, 11 wickets @ 36.27
6. Ben Stokes (England) - 465 runs @ 66.42, seven wickets @ 35.14
7. Alex Carey (Australia) - 375 runs @ 62.50, 20 dismissals
8. Mitchell Starc (Australia) - 27 wickets @ 18.59
9. Jofra Archer (England) - 20 wickets @ 23.05
10. Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) - 21 wickets @ 19.47
11. Jasprit Bumrah (India) - 18 wickets @ 20.61
England’s hero of the final Ben Stokes is in the team along with Jofra Archer, Joe Root and Jason Roy.
Losing captain Kane Williamson was named as the overall player of the tournament and picked as captain of the best XI, which was selected by an International Cricket Council panel.
Compatriot Lockie Ferguson was also included after taking 21 wickets.
There were two players each from the losing semi-finalists also picked.
From Australia, wicket-keeper Alex Carey was selected for his 375 runs and 20 dismissals.
Mitchell Starc was the top wicket taker at the tournament with 27 scalps and took a deserved place in the XI.
India stars Rohit Sharma, who scored 648 runs, and Jasprit Bumrah, who took 18 wickets, were chosen.
The only player outside of the top four teams to be picked was Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan for his remarkable 606 runs and 11 wickets.