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10.9.2008
West
Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul has become the fifth player
to be named as the 2008 ICC Cricketer of the Year at the
ICC Awards ceremony in Dubai. Chanderpaul, who also made
the shortlist last year, fought off competition from other
nominees Mahela Jayawardene from Sri Lanka, as well as South
Africa's Graeme Smith and Dale Steyn to take the top award.
South
Africa pace bowler Dale Steyn has won the Test Player of
the Year award while India's one-day captain Mahendra Singh
Dhoni won the ODI Player of the Year award.
India's
flamboyant batsman Yuvraj Singh became the inaugural winner
of the Twenty20 International Performance of the Year Award
in recognition of his amazing six sixes in one over during
the ICC World Twenty20 2007 in South Africa.
Sri
Lanka's 23-year-old spin sensation, Ajantha Mendis, won
the Emerging Player of the Year award. With his mesmerising
brand of spin bowling, Mendis has exploded on to the international
scene in recent months. In just three Tests against India
in July and August, he claimed an amazing 26 wickets at
an average of 18.38, rendering some of the best batsmen
in the world strokeless.
Six
countries were represented in the 12-man ICC Test Team of
the Year and three players - Kevin Pietersen of England
and the Sri Lanka pair of Kumar Sangakkara and Muttiah Muralitharan
- also appeared in the World Test Team of the Year in 2007.
Indeed, Sangakkara and Muralitharan also appeared in the
2006 side as well. Smith was named as captain of the team.
There
were also six countries represented in the ICC ODI Team
of the Year of which only two - Ricky Ponting of Australia
and India's Sachin Tendulkar - also appeared in the 2007
side and only one - Brett Lee - made both XIs. Ponting was
included in 2006 as well while Andrew Symonds was previously
been named in the 2005 team. Ponting is named as captain
of the team for the second year running.
The
Australian umpire, Simon Taufel, was named as Umpire of
the Year for the fifth successive time. Taufel, 37, received
his votes from the captains of the ten Full Member nations,
as well as the eight-man elite panel of ICC match referees.
"I'm delighted to win this award but I don't set this
as a goal at the start of a season," he said.
England
captain Charlotte Edwards, who last night steered her side
to a 4-0 one-day win over India, won the Women's Cricketer
of the Year award.
The
Netherlands allrounder, Ryan ten Doeschate, was named as
the Associate Player of the Year.
The
Sri Lanka team were the recipients of the Spirit of Cricket
Award for the second year running. The prize is presented
to the team which, in the opinion of the elite panel of
ICC umpires and match referees, has best conducted itself
on the field within the spirit of the game.
"The
past year has been another exciting one for cricket fans
around the world in a time that included the inaugural ICC
World Twenty20 and plenty of competitive Test and ODI cricket,"
David Morgan, the ICC president, said. "These players
have contributed hugely to our enjoyment. This is the fifth
annual ICC Awards night and each year it is gaining in prestige."
ICC
Test Team of the Year Graeme Smith (SA, capt), Virender
Sehwag (Ind), Mahela Jayawardena (SL), Shivnarine Chanderpaul
(WI), Kevin Pietersen (Eng), Jacques Kallis (SA), Kumar
Sangakkara (SL, wk), Brett Lee (Aus), Ryan Sidebottom (Eng),
Dale Steyn (SA), Muttiah Muralitharan (SL). 12th man: Stuart
Clark (Aus).
ICC
ODI Team of the Year Hershelle Gibbs (SA), Sachin Tendulkar
(Ind), Ricky Ponting (Aus, capt), Younis Khan (Pak), Andrew
Symonds (Aus), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Ind, wk), Farveez Maharoof
(SL), Daniel Vettori (NZ), Brett Lee (Aus), Mitchell Johnson
(Aus), Nathan Bracken (Aus). 12th man: Salman Butt (Pak)
Courtesy - cricinfo
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