ICC ODI World Cup 2023: Team India Ropes In LEGEND To Announce The Best Fielder Award; Watch Here

ICC ODI World Cup 2023

It was a sensational announcement when former legend himself announced the best fielder of IND VS SL ICC ODI World Cup 2023 match. Watch

ICC ODI World Cup 2023: The Best Fielder medal is something that every Indian cricket team player and fans have started to look forward to. It is one of the best things after the match is completed.

Indian fielding coach T. Dilip has always made it special and takes it up a notch every time. Firstly, it was the announcement on the big screen, after that the drone brought the medal, and in Lucknow, the winner was revealed by the light show.

Now, every fan and player looks forward to how the fielding coach will take it up a notch. And he did that once again when he roped in a legend to announce the winner of the medal against Sri Lanka.

And The Winner Is…

Once again there were three nominations for the medal and once again KL Rahul was one of them. He was not only agile in the field but his correct prediction also led to a successful use of the DRS.

After that, Ravindra Jadeja was also nominated for the award. He took a marvelous catch on Thursday, which was similar to the one he dropped against the Kiwis. So, he made amends there.

Lastly, the third nomination and the winner of the medal was none other than Shreyas Iyer. Who was like a cheetah on the field and was present everywhere. A spectacular catch in the slip was the icing on the cake.

ICC ODI World Cup 2023: A Legendary Announcement

The winner ceremony was made more special as T. Dilip somehow roped in cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar to announce the winner. The former Indian player also praised the performance of the team and stated how he likes the team right now. He further praised the atmosphere of the locker room and was impressed with how every player was present for each other.

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