2010 ICC Awards
2010 ICC Awards | |
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Date | 6 October 2010 |
Presented by | ICC |
Highlights | |
Cricketer of the Year | India Sachin Tendulkar (1st award) |
Test Player of the Year | India Virender Sehwag (1st award) |
ODI Player of the Year | South Africa AB de Villiers (1st award) |
Emerging Player of the Year | England Steven Finn |
Website | www |
The 2010 ICC Awards were held on 6 October 2010 in Bangalore, India in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA).[1][2] The ICC had been hosting ICC Awards since 2004, which were now into their seventh year. Previous events were held in London (2004), Sydney (2005), Mumbai (2006), Johannesburg (2007, 2009) and Dubai (2008). The ICC awards the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy to the Cricketer of the Year, which is considered to be the most prestigious award in world cricket.[3]
Selection Committee
Chaired by ICC Cricket Hall of Famer Clive Lloyd, the ICC Selection Committee was charged with two main tasks. Using their experience, knowledge and appreciation of the game, they selected the ICC World XI Teams and provided a long list of nominations to the 25 members of the voting academy to cast their votes in the individual player award categories.[4] Selection Committee members:
- Cricket West Indies Clive Lloyd (chairman)
- England Angus Fraser
- Zimbabwe Duncan Fletcher
- Australia Matthew Hayden
- India Ravi Shastri
Award categories and winners
Cricketer of the Year
Test Player of the Year
ODI Player of the Year
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
- New Zealand Brendon McCullum, for scoring 116 not out off 56 deliveries against Australia at Lancaster Park in Christchurch on 28 February 2010
Emerging Player of the Year
Associate Player of the Year
Umpire of the Year
Women's Cricketer of the Year
Spirit of Cricket
LG People's Choice Award
ICC World XI Teams
ICC Test Team of the Year
MS Dhoni was selected as both captain and wicket-keeper of the Test Team of the Year. Other players are:[5]
- India Virender Sehwag
- Australia Simon Katich
- India Sachin Tendulkar
- South Africa Hashim Amla
- Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara
- South Africa Jacques Kallis
- India MS Dhoni
- England Graeme Swann
- England James Anderson
- South Africa Dale Steyn
- Australia Doug Bollinger
ICC ODI Team of the Year
Ricky Ponting was selected as the captain of the ODI Team of the Year, with MS Dhoni also selected as the wicket-keeper. Other players are:[6]
- India Sachin Tendulkar
- Australia Shane Watson
- Australia Michael Hussey
- South Africa AB de Villiers
- England Paul Collingwood
- Australia Ricky Ponting
- India MS Dhoni
- New Zealand Daniel Vettori
- England Stuart Broad
- Australia Doug Bollinger
- Australia Ryan Harris
Short lists
The following are the short lists for the 2010 LG ICC Awards:[7]
Cricketer of the Year
Test Player of the Year
ODI Player of the Year
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
- Australia Michael Hussey
- Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene
- New Zealand Brendon McCullum
- South Africa Ryan McLaren
Emerging Player of the Year
Associate Player of the Year
- Netherlands Ryan ten Doeschate
- Ireland Trent Johnston
- Ireland Kevin O'Brien
- Afghanistan Mohammad Shahzad
Umpire of the Year
Women's Cricketer of the Year
- England Katherine Brunt
- Australia Shelley Nitschke
- Australia Ellyse Perry
- Cricket West Indies Stafanie Taylor
Spirit of Cricket
- India India
- New Zealand New Zealand
- File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka
- File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe
LG People's Choice Award
- Australia Michael Hussey
- Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene
- England Andrew Strauss
- India Sachin Tendulkar[8]
- South Africa AB de Villiers
Nominations
The following are the nominations for the 2010 LG ICC Awards, initially announced on 18 August 2010:[9][10][11][12]
Cricketer of the Year
- South Africa Hashim Amla
- Australia Doug Bollinger
- Australia Michael Clarke
- India MS Dhoni
- Australia Ryan Harris
- Australia Mitchell Johnson
- South Africa Jacques Kallis
- South Africa Morné Morkel
- Australia Ricky Ponting
- Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara
- India Virender Sehwag
- South Africa Dale Steyn
- England Graeme Swann
- India Sachin Tendulkar
- New Zealand Daniel Vettori
- South Africa AB de Villiers
- Australia Shane Watson
Test Player of the Year
- South Africa Hashim Amla
- England James Anderson
- Pakistan Mohammad Asif
- Australia Doug Bollinger
- India MS Dhoni
- Bangladesh Tamim Iqbal
- Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene
- South Africa Jacques Kallis
- Australia Simon Katich
- Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara
- Sri Lanka Thilan Samaraweera
- India Virender Sehwag
- South Africa Dale Steyn
- England Graeme Swann
- India Sachin Tendulkar
- Australia Shane Watson
ODI Player of the Year
- South Africa Hashim Amla
- Australia Doug Bollinger
- India MS Dhoni
- Sri Lanka Tillakaratne Dilshan
- Australia Ryan Harris
- Australia Michael Hussey
- South Africa Jacques Kallis
- Australia Ricky Ponting
- India Virender Sehwag
- India Sachin Tendulkar
- New Zealand Daniel Vettori
- South Africa AB de Villiers
- Australia Shane Watson
- Australia Cameron White
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
- Cricket West Indies Sulieman Benn
- Cricket West Indies Deandra Dottin
- Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle
- Australia Michael Hussey
- Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene
- Sri Lanka Nuwan Kulasekara
- New Zealand Brendon McCullum
- South Africa Ryan McLaren
- England Eoin Morgan
- Zimbabwe Nehemiah Odhiambo
- Australia Ellyse Perry
- India Suresh Raina
- Cricket West Indies Darren Sammy
Emerging Player of the Year
- Pakistan Mohammad Amir
- Pakistan Umar Akmal
- England Tim Bresnan
- England Steven Finn
- Bangladesh Shafiul Islam
- India Ravindra Jadeja
- India Virat Kohli
- Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews
- England Eoin Morgan
- India Pragyan Ojha
- Australia Tim Paine
- South Africa Wayne Parnell
- Cricket West Indies Kemar Roach
- Australia Steve Smith
- Ireland Paul Stirling
- Australia David Warner
Associate Player of the Year
- Canada Ashish Bagai
- Scotland Richie Berrington
- Netherlands Mudassar Bukhari
- Netherlands Tom Cooper
- Netherlands Ryan ten Doeschate
- Ireland Trent Johnston
- Ireland Kevin O'Brien
- Afghanistan Mohammad Shahzad
- Afghanistan Samiullah Shenwari
- Ireland Paul Stirling
Umpire of the Year
- New Zealand Billy Bowden
- Pakistan Aleem Dar
- England Steve Davis
- Sri Lanka Asoka de Silva
- Cricket West Indies Billy Doctrove
- South Africa Marais Erasmus
- England Ian Gould
- New Zealand Tony Hill
- Australia Daryl Harper
- South Africa Rudi Koertzen
- Pakistan Asad Rauf
- Australia Simon Taufel
- Australia Rod Tucker
Women's Cricketer of the Year
- New Zealand Suzie Bates
- New Zealand Nicola Browne
- England Katherine Brunt
- New Zealand Sophie Devine
- India Jhulan Goswami
- England Lydia Greenway
- New Zealand Sarah McGlashan
- Australia Shelley Nitschke
- Australia Ellyse Perry
- Australia Leah Poulton
- India Mithali Raj
- India Gouher Sultana
- Cricket West Indies Stafanie Taylor
Development Awards
2010 saw the inaugural edition of the ICC Development Awards, exclusively for Associate nations.
Category | Winner | Additional notes |
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Best Overall Cricket Development Programme | File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland | |
Best Women's Cricket Initiative | File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | |
Best Junior Participation Initiative | File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea | |
Best Cricket Promotion and Marketing Programme | File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea | PNG staged a Pacific Don't Drink and Drive Legend Event, with former international cricketers leading every side.
Cricket Ireland staged a promotional activity before an ODI vs Australia, where both teams tried hurling at Croke Park. |
Best Spirit of Cricket | File:Flag of Suriname.svg Suriname | For organizing a charity tournament with all proceeds towards local orphanages |
Photo of the Year | File:Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda | Awarded to Fiona Holmes |
Volunteer of the Year | File:Flag of France.svg France | Awarded to Neil Saint |
Lifetime Service Awards | File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates | Awarded to Mazhar Khan |
See also
- International Cricket Council
- ICC Awards
- Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (Cricketer of the Year)
- ICC Test Player of the Year
- ICC ODI Player of the Year
- David Shepherd Trophy (Umpire of the Year)
- ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year
- ICC Test Team of the Year
- ICC ODI Team of the Year
References
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- ↑ "International Cricket Council - Events & Awards - LG ICC Awards - Previous Winners". Archived from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
- ↑ "Tendulkar wins Cricketer of the Year award". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
- ↑ "International Cricket Council - ICC Events and Awards - LG ICC Awards - Voting Panel". Archived from the original on 26 August 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
- ↑ "International Cricket Council - ICC Events and Awards - LG ICC Awards - News". Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
- ↑ "International Cricket Council - ICC Events and Awards - LG ICC Awards - News". Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
- ↑ "International Cricket Council - ICC Events and Awards - LG ICC Awards - News". Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
- ↑ "International Cricket Council - Events & Awards - LG ICC Awards - Previous Winners". Archived from the original on 26 September 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
- ↑ "ICC apologise for Swann's shock awards omission". ESPN. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ↑ "Amla, Sehwag, Bollinger in race for top ICC awards". ESPN. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ↑ "Swann included after ECB complaint". ESPN. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ↑ "ICC Awards 2010 - Nominations". PakPassion.net. Retrieved 15 May 2020.