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The ICC Awards is an International cricket award presented annually by the sport's governing body, ICC.[1]
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The first awarding ceremony was held on 7 September 2004 in London, England. Between 2009 and 2014 the awards were known as the LG ICC Awards for sponsorship reasons.[2]
Virat Kohli holds the record for most awards by an individual with 10 awards, and most appearances in teams with 14 appearances. In Women's section, Ellyse Perry and Smriti Mandhana hold respective records with 6 awards and 9 appearances.
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Men's awards
Cricketer Of the Decade
Cricketer of the Year
Test Cricketer Of The Decade
Test Cricketer Of The Year
ODI Cricketer Of The Decade
ODI Cricketer Of The Year
T20I Cricketer Of The Decade
T20I Cricketer of the Year
Emerging Cricketer Of The Year
Associate Cricketer Of The Decade
Associate Cricketer Of The Year
Test Team Of The Decade
Test Team Of The Year
ODI Team Of The Decade
ODI Team Of The Year
T20I Team Of The Decade
T20I Team Of The Year
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Women's awards
Cricketer Of The Decade
Cricketer of the Year
ODI Cricketer Of The Decade
ODI Cricketer of the Year
T20I Cricketer Of The Decade
T20I Cricketer of the Year
Emerging Cricketer of the Year
Associate Cricketer of the Year
ODI Team of the Year
T20I Team of the Year
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Mixed awards
ICC Umpire of the Year
ICC Spirit of Cricket
- Described by the ICC as being awarded to the team most notable for "upholding the 'Spirit of the Game'", involving respect for:
- Their opponents
- Their own captain and team
- The role of the umpires
- The game's traditional values
Teams
Players
Defunct awards
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ICC Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
In 2021, The award was succeeded by ICC T20I Player of the Year, which is given to a player based on his performance in the whole year. This was from 2008 to 2019, when T20Is weren't usually played frequently enough to have a "Player of the Year" award for this format.
Captain of the Year
Team of the Year
Women's Team of the Year
LG People's Choice Award
Fan's Moment of the Year
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Monthly awards
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In January 2021, the ICC introduced "Player of the Month" awards to recognise cricketers, male and female, that performed best across all forms of international cricket each month. Nominees and winners are determined by an ICC panel of ex-players and journalists, with a public vote having a 10% contribution to the final results.[61][62][63]
Men's Player of the Month
Women's Player of the Month
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Awards by country
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Development Awards
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The ICC Development Awards was launched in 2002, to recognise the ICC associate member nations for its innovative development programmes and inspiring efforts on the field of play.[65]
ICC introduced a new set of awards in 2019. The six categories were: Gray-Nicholls Participation Programme of the Year (now. ICC Development Initiative of the Year), 100% Cricket Women’s Cricket Initiative of the Year, ICC Associate Member Men’s Performance of the Year, ICC Associate Member Women’s Performance of the Year, ICC Digital Fan Engagement of the Year and Cricket 4 Good Social Impact Initiative of the Year. The Global winner in each category is chosen from the Regional winners coming from all five ICC regions.[66][67]
ICC announces the award winners every year separately to annual ICC Awards.
ICC Development Initiative of the Year
100% Cricket Female Cricket Initiative of the Year
ICC Associate Member Men’s Performance of the Year
ICC Associate Member Women’s Performance of the Year
ICC Digital Fan Engagement Initiative of the Year
Cricket 4 Good Social Impact Initiative of the Year
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Past methodology
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The judging/voting period was originally from 1 August of the current year to 31 July of the next year. It then underwent two changes and used to take place between September of the current year and September of the next year.
The ICC Selection Committee comprised eminent former players (one chairman, four other members) who selected the finalists for the Cricketer of the Year, Test Player of the Year, ODI Player of the Year and the Emerging Player of the Year, as well as the final ICC Test Team of the Year and ICC ODI Team of the Year.
The final selection for the awards were previously voted on by an academy of 56 (expanded from 50 in 2004–05), which included current national team captains of Test playing nations (10), members of the Elite panel of ICC umpires and referees (18), prominent former players and cricket correspondents (28). In the event of a tie in the voting, awards are shared.
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Awards by year
- 2004 ICC Awards
- 2005 ICC Awards
- 2006 ICC Awards
- 2007 ICC Awards
- 2008 ICC Awards
- 2009 ICC Awards
- 2010 ICC Awards
- 2011 ICC Awards
- 2012 ICC Awards
- 2013 ICC Awards
- 2014 ICC Awards
- 2015 ICC Awards
- 2016 ICC Awards
- 2017 ICC Awards
- 2018 ICC Awards
- 2019 ICC Awards
- 2011–2020 ICC Awards of the Decade
- 2021 ICC Awards
- 2022 ICC Awards
- 2023 ICC Awards
- 2024 ICC Awards
References
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