2010 ICC Awards
The 2010 LG ICC Awards were held on 6 October 2010 in Bengaluru, India, in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations.[1]
The International Cricket Council has been hosting the ICC Awards since 2004. Previous events have been held in London, Sydney, Mumbai, Johannesburg and Dubai.
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.
Contents
- 1 Selection panel
- 2 ICC World XI Teams
- 3 Winners
- 3.1 Cricketer of the Year
- 3.2 People's Choice Award
- 3.3 Test Player of the Year
- 3.4 ODI Player of the Year
- 3.5 Emerging Player of the Year
- 3.6 Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year
- 3.7 Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
- 3.8 Women's Cricketer of the Year
- 3.9 Umpire of the Year
- 3.10 Spirit of Cricket
- 4 Shortlist
- 4.1 Test Team of the year
- 4.2 ODI Team of the year
- 4.3 Cricketer of the year
- 4.4 Test Player of the Year
- 4.5 ODI Player of the Year
- 4.6 Emerging Player
- 4.7 Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
- 4.8 Women's Cricketer of the Year
- 4.9 Umpire of the Year
- 4.10 Spirit of Cricket
- 4.11 LG People's Choice Award
- 5 See also
- 6 References
- 7 External links
Selection panel
The nominations for seven of the awards were made by a five-man ICC selection panel chaired by ICC Cricket Hall of Famer, Clive Lloyd. The ICC Awards panel consists of top cricket players and administrators from around the world. It was charged with two main tasks: providing a long-list of nominations to the 25 members of the voting academy to cast their votes in the individual player award categories and, using their experience and knowledge, select the ICC World Test and ODI teams.[2]
Its members are the following:
ICC World XI Teams
Apart from individual awards, International Cricket Council also announced dream teams in different formats of the game of cricket. They are the following:[3][4]
Test Team of the Year
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was selected as the captain and wicketkeeper of the World XI Test team. Other players are:
- Virender Sehwag
- Simon Katich
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Hashim Amla
- Kumar Sangakkara
- Jacques Kallis
- MS Dhoni
- Graeme Swann
- James Anderson
- Dale Steyn
- Doug Bollinger
ODI Team of the Year
Ricky Ponting was selected as the captain of the World XI ODI team. Other players are:
- Sachin Tendulkar.
- Shane Watson
- Michael Hussey
- AB de Villiers
- Paul Collingwood
- Ricky Ponting
- MS Dhoni (Wicketkeeper)
- Daniel Vettori
- Stuart Broad
- Doug Bollinger
- Ryan Harris
Winners
The winners of 2010 ICC Awards were announced on 6 October 2010 in a grand ceremony in Bengaluru by the International Cricket Council. The following are the winners of the different awards:[5]
Cricketer of the Year
People's Choice Award
Test Player of the Year
ODI Player of the Year
Emerging Player of the Year
Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
- Brendon McCullum, New Zealand
- For scoring 116 not out off 56 balls against Australia in a Twenty20 International match at AMI Stadium in Christchurch on 28 February 2010
Women's Cricketer of the Year
Umpire of the Year
Spirit of Cricket
Shortlist
The shortlist for LG ICC Awards were announced by International Cricket Council on 20 September 2009 directly from Dubai. They are the following:[6]
Test Team of the year
ODI Team of the year
Cricketer of the year
Test Player of the Year
ODI Player of the Year
Emerging Player
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
Women's Cricketer of the Year
Umpire of the Year
Spirit of Cricket
LG People's Choice Award
See also
References
- ↑ ICC Awards Overview. Retrieved on 1 October 2010.
- ↑ ICC Awards selection panel Overview. Retrieved on 1 October 2010.
- ↑ Dhoni named captain of ICC World Test team of the Year.Retrieved on 7 October 2010.
- ↑ Ponting named captain of ODI Team of the Year Retrieved on 7 October 2010
- ↑ ICC Awards Winners. Retrieved on 7 October 2010.
- ↑ ICC Awards shortlist. Retrieved on 1 October 2010.
- ↑ LG People's Choice Awards. Retrieved on 1 October 2010