Lee, two other Aussies in All-Star XI

Lee, two other Aussies in All-Star XI

NSW Blues’ victory over VB has resulted in the Airtel CLT20 Finalist having three more players added to the latest All-Star XI.

Fast bowler Brett Lee, all-rounder Moises Henriques and opening batsman Phil Hughes have all been included as selectors rewarded the Blues' imposing form throughout the latter stages of the tournament.

The All-Star XI was updated after the completion of last night's semi-finals, with NSW (four) and Trinidad & Tobago (three) not surprisingly holding seven of the 11 places in the team.

The CLT20 All Star XI is a team chosen by ESPN Star Sports commentators containing six batsmen, four bowlers and one wicket-keeper based on the Group and League stages of the tournament.

The final All-Star XI will be named after the Airtel Champions League Twenty20 Final tonight. The match between the NSW Blues and Trinidad & Tobago will be played at 2000 at Uppal Stadium.

To be considered for selection in the All Star XI, a player must be ranked in the top 20 for batting (runs scored), top 15 for bowling (wickets taken) or among the top four wicket-keepers (dismissals).

If a player is listed in more than one category, selectors have the flexibility to name them in either group.

The full CLT20 All-Star XI is as follows:

CLT20 All-Star XI

Phil Hughes (NSW Blues)

David Warner (NSW Blues)

JP Duminy (Cape Cobras)

Ross Taylor (RC Bangalore)

Jacques Kallis (RC Bangalore)

Keiron Pollard (Trinidad & Tobago)

Denesh Ramdin (Trinidad & Tobago) wk

Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad & Tobago)

Moises Henriques (NSW Blues)

Brett Lee (NSW Blues)

Clint McKay (Victorian Bushrangers)

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