ICC Awards


The ICC Awards is an International cricket award presented annually by the sport's governing body, ICC.
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.
Virat Kohli holds the record for most awards by an individual with 10 awards, and most appearances in teams with 14 times along with AB de Villiers. In Women's section, Ellyse Perry holds the record for most awards by an individual with 6 awards and Smriti Mandhana holds the record for most appearances in teams with 9 times.

Men's awards

Cricketer Of The Year

YearWinner
2004 Rahul Dravid
2005 Jacques Kallis
Andrew Flintoff
2006 Ricky Ponting
2007 Ricky Ponting
2008 Shivnarine Chanderpaul
2009 Mitchell Johnson
2010 Sachin Tendulkar
2011 Jonathan Trott
2012 Kumar Sangakkara
2013 Michael Clarke
2014 Mitchell Johnson
2015 Steve Smith
2016 Ravichandran Ashwin
2017 Virat Kohli
2018 Virat Kohli
2019 Ben Stokes
2021 Shaheen Shah Afridi
2022 Babar Azam
2023 Pat Cummins
2024 Jasprit Bumrah

Test Cricketer Of The Decade

YearWinner
2011–2020 Steve Smith

Test Cricketer Of The Year

YearWinner
2004 Rahul Dravid
2005 Jacques Kallis
2006 Ricky Ponting
2007 Mohammad Yousuf
2008 Dale Steyn
2009 Gautam Gambhir
2010 Virender Sehwag
2011 Alastair Cook
2012 Kumar Sangakkara
2013 Michael Clarke
2014 Mitchell Johnson
2015 Steve Smith
2016 Ravichandran Ashwin
2017 Steve Smith
2018 Virat Kohli
2019 Pat Cummins
2021 Joe Root
2022 Ben Stokes
2023 Usman Khawaja
2024 Jasprit Bumrah

ODI Cricketer Of The Year

YearWinner
2004 Andrew Flintoff
2005 Kevin Pietersen
2006 Michael Hussey
2007 Mathew Hayden
2008 MS Dhoni
2009 MS Dhoni
2010 AB de Villiers
2011 Kumar Sangakkara
2012 Virat Kohli
2013 Kumar Sangakkara
2014 AB de Villiers
2015 AB de Villiers
2016 Quinton de Kock
2017 Virat Kohli
2018 Virat Kohli
2019 Rohit Sharma
2021 Babar Azam
2022 Babar Azam
2023 Virat Kohli
2024 Azmatullah Omarzai

T20I Cricketer Of The Year

YearWinner
2021 Mohammad Rizwan
2022 Suryakumar Yadav
2023 Suryakumar Yadav
2024 Arshdeep Singh

Emerging Cricketer Of The Year

YearWinner
2004 Irfan Pathan
2005 Kevin Pietersen
2006 Ian Bell
2007 Shaun Tait
2008 Ajantha Mendis
2009 Peter Siddle
2010 Steven Finn
2011 Devendra Bishoo
2012 Sunil Narine
2013 Cheteshwar Pujara
2014 Gary Ballance
2015 Josh Hazlewood
2016 Mustafizur Rahman
2017 Hasan Ali
2018 Rishabh Pant
2019 Marnus Labuschagne
2021 Janneman Malan
2022 Marco Jansen
2023 Rachin Ravindra
2024 Kamindu Mendis

Associate Cricketer Of The Year

YearWinner
2007 Thomas Odoyo
2008 Ryan ten Doeschate
2009 William Porterfield
2010 Ryan ten Doeschate
2011 Ryan ten Doeschate
2012 George Dockrell
2013 Kevin O'Brien
2014 Preston Mommsen
2015 Khurram Khan
2016 Mohammad Shahzad
2017 Rashid Khan
2018 Calum MacLeod
2019 Kyle Coetzer
2021 Zeeshan Maqsood
2022 Gerhard Erasmus
2023 Bas De Leede
2024 Gerhard Erasmus

Women's awards

Cricketer of the Year

YearWinner
2006 Karen Rolton
2007 Jhulan Goswami
2008 Charlotte Edwards
2009 Claire Taylor
2010 Shelley Nitschke
2011 Stafanie Taylor
2012Not awarded
2013Not awarded
2014Not awarded
2015Not awarded
2016Not awarded
2017 Ellyse Perry
2018 Smriti Mandhana
2019 Ellyse Perry
2021 Smriti Mandhana
2022 Nat Sciver-Brunt
2023 Nat Sciver-Brunt
2024 Amelia Kerr

ODI Cricketer of the Year

YearWinner
2012 Stafanie Taylor
2013 Suzie Bates
2014 Sarah Taylor
2015 Meg Lanning
2016 Suzie Bates
2017 Amy Satterthwaite
2018 Smriti Mandhana
2019 Ellyse Perry
2021 Lizelle Lee
2022 Nat Sciver-Brunt
2023 Chamari Athapaththu
2024 Smriti Mandhana

T20I Cricketer of the Year

YearWinner
2012 Sarah Taylor
2013 Sarah Taylor
2014 Meg Lanning
2015 Stafanie Taylor
2016 Suzie Bates
2017 Beth Mooney
2018 Alyssa Healy
2019 Alyssa Healy
2021 Tammy Beaumont
2022 Tahlia McGrath
2023 Hayley Matthews
2024 Amelia Kerr

Emerging Cricketer of the Year

YearWinner
2017 Beth Mooney
2018 Sophie Ecclestone
2019 Chanida Sutthiruang
2021 Fatima Sana
2022 Renuka Singh Thakur
2023 Phoebe Litchfield
2024 Annerie Dercksen

Associate Cricketer of the Year

YearWinner
2021 Andrea-Mae Zepeda
2022 Esha Oza
2023 Queentor Abel
2024 Esha Oza

Mixed awards

ICC Umpire of the Year

YearWinner
2004

ICC Spirit of Cricket

Teams
YearWinner
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2023

Players
YearWinner
2011 MS Dhoni
2012 Daniel Vettori
2013 Mahela Jayawardene
2014 Katherine Brunt
2015 Brendon McCullum
2016 Misbah-ul-Haq
2017 Anya Shrubsole
2018 Kane Williamson
2019 Virat Kohli
2021 Daryl Mitchell
2022 Aasif Sheikh

Defunct awards

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.
YearWinner
2008 Yuvraj Singh
2009 Tillakaratne Dilshan
2010 Brendon McCullum
2011 Tim Southee
2012 Richard Levi
2013 Umar Gul
2014 Aaron Finch
2015 Faf du Plessis
2016 Carlos Brathwaite
2017 Yuzvendra Chahal
2018 Aaron Finch
2019 Deepak Chahar

Captain of the Year

YearPlayer
2006 Mahela Jayawardene
2007 Ricky Ponting

Women's Team of the Year

YearNo. 1No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 1112th woman
2016 Suzie Bates Rachel Priest Smriti Mandhana Stafanie Taylor Meg Lanning Ellyse Perry Heather Knight Deandra Dottin Suné Luus Anya Shrubsole Leigh Kasperek Kim Garth

LG People's Choice Award

YearWinner
2010 Sachin Tendulkar
2011 Kumar Sangakkara
2012 Kumar Sangakkara
2013 MS Dhoni
2014 Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Fan's Moment of the Year

YearWinner
2018 India winning the Under-19 Cricket World Cup

Monthly awards

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.

Development Awards

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.
ICC introduced a new set of awards in 2019. The six categories were: Gray-Nicholls Participation Programme 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.
ICC announces the award winners every year separately to annual ICC Awards.

100% Cricket Female Cricket Initiative of the Year

YearGlobal WinnerRegional Winners
2019

Past methodology

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 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, which included current national team captains of Test playing nations, members of the Elite panel of ICC umpires and referees, prominent former players and cricket correspondents. In the event of a tie in the voting, awards are shared.

Awards by year