On Sunday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) named the winners of their yearly awards. Notably, these awards honour players for their performances for their res🌌pective national side in a year.
The apex international cricket governing body has named the winners in the different categories such as: Emerging Cricketer of the Year, T20I Cricketer of the Year and Associate Cricketer of the Year for both men’s and women’s cricket.
Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan was named the Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year. Rizwan had a tremendous 2021, where he scored 1326 runs in 29 matches at an outstanding average of 73.66 and a strike rate of 134.89. He played a key role in Pakistan’s journey to the semis during the T20 World Cup 2021, where he finished as the third-highest run-getter.
Sheer Con𓆉sistency, indomi𝓰table spirit and some breathtaking knocks 🔥
2021 was memorable for Mohammad Rizwan 👊
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— ICC (@ICC)
Similarly, England star Tammy Beaumont bagged the Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year award. She enjoyed a great run in 2021, scoring 303 in nine matches at an average of 33.66, including three half-centuries. Beaumont was England’s highest run-getter in 2021 and third-highest overall.
Match-winning knocks, brisk st𝔉arts and some memora🔜ble moments ✨
Take a bow, Tammy Beaumont 🙇
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— ICC (@ICC)
When it comes to Emerging Cricketer of the Year, South Africa opener Janneman Malan bagged the award in Men’s category. Malan impressed one and all with his sheer consistency with the bat. He scored 715 runs in 17 international matches at a splendid average of 47.66 and strike-rate of 101.85, including a couple of hundreds and three half-centuries.
Flair, class and sheer talent 🌟
Janneman Malan's star shone through brightly in 2021 🙌
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— ICC (@ICC)
Likewise, Pakistan star Fatima Sana was named Women’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year. Sana picked up 24 wickets at an average of 23.95 and made 165 runs at 16.50 in 16 international matches in 2021.
A new star is born 🌟
Fatima Sana ruled the roost in 2021 💪
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— ICC (@ICC)
The other category in which ICC named the winners was Associate Cricketer of the Year, and Zeeshan Maqsood from Oman bagged the award. The top-quality all-rounder scored 316 runs at 31.60 and took 21 wickets at 18.80 in 13 international matches in t𓆉he year 2021.
A talismanic leader 👏
Outstanding with both the bat and the ball 🏏Well done, Zeeshan Maqsood 🙌
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— ICC (@ICC)
Austria’s Andrea-Mae Zepeda bagged the Women’s Associate Cricketer of the Year award. She scored 361 runs in eight T20Is at an average of 51.57 and strike-rate of 102.55, which included one century and two fifties.
With a mix of aggression, flair and consis✱tency, Andrea-Mae Zepeda enjoyed a brilliant run in 2021 🔥
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— ICC (@ICC)
🔜Notably, there are other ICC awards as💎 well, all of which will be announced by Monday, January 24.