ICC
Awards 2008
10.9.2008 The
Sri Lanka cricket team were the recipients of the Spirit
of Cricket Award at the ICC Awards celebration in Dubai
on Wednesday night.
It
is the second year in a row that Mahela Jayawardene's team
have won the award, which 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
award was presented to Jayawardene by Tim May, the former
Australia offspinner who is currently the chief executive
of the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations
(FICA).
Upon
receiving the award on behalf of his team, Jayawardene said:
"The captain has to set the example but at the same
time every player in the team has to take responsibility
and play the game in the right spirit.
"You
have to be aggressive and passionate when you play for your
country - you have to want to win. But you don't have to
cross the line and be personal. There are ways of being
aggressive while still controlling your anger and passion.
"It
feels great to win this award because it is a team award.
On the field the lads give everything they've got, so to
do it in the right spirit as well means a lot to me and
my team-mates."
This
spirit is described in the preamble to the Laws of Cricket:
"Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal
to the fact that it should be played not only within its
Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action
which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the
game itself."
The
preamble goes on to say: "The Spirit of the Game involves
respect for:
# Your opponents
# Your own captain and team
# The role of the umpires
# The game's traditional values
This
is the second time Sri Lanka have won this award. Previously,
England won it in 2005 and 2006, while New Zealand took
the honour at the inaugural ICC Awards in 2004.
Sri
Lanka was one of several teams that demonstrated the Spirit
of Cricket to great effect over the past 12 months, and
it narrowly defeated Bangladesh, New Zealand and the West
Indies to win this award.
The
Spirit of Cricket Award was one of 11 individual and team
honours handed out during the ICC Awards in association
with FICA. The event, held at The Westin Hotel, Dubai, recognises
cricket's star performers over a 12-month period. The voting
period for this year's awards was the 12 months between
August 9, 2007 and August 12, 2008.
The
ceremony is now in its fifth year and this is the first
time it has been staged in Dubai, the home of the International
Cricket Council. Previous ceremonies were held in London
(2004), Sydney (2005), Mumbai (2006) and Johannesburg (2007).
Courtesy - cricinfo
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