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The winner of the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year had a year to remember in 2022. Here, we take a look at his efforts and celebrate some outstanding achievements.

Babar Azam - Pakistan

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2598 runs in 44 matches at an average of 54.12 with eight centuries and 15 half-centuries


The year that was

It's hard to believe that Babar Azam even further elevated his game during 2022 as the inspirational skipper broke more individual records and ensured Pakistan's star continued to shine brightly.

Babar was the only player to breach the 2000-run mark during the calendar year across all formats, and he did it in style as he broke past that milestone in style while amassing a whopping 2598 runs at an imposing average of 54.12.

His haul of eight hundreds and 17 fifties during the calendar year was Babar's best of his career to date and there's no doubt the dynamic right-hander is currently at the top of his game.

The 2021 ICC Men's ODI Player of the Year continued to rule in the 50-over format, scoring 679 runs in nine matches. It is a testament to his consistency that he registered scores of 50 or more in eight of those innings. He continues to hold on to his top spot in the MRF Tyres ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings and it was no surprise to see the 28-year-old crowned the ICC Men's ODI Player of the Year for a second consecutive year.

Babar also enjoyed a tremendous year in Test cricket, despite team results not always going his way. He accumulated 1184 runs from just nine matches and did the bulk of the heavy lifting for Pakistan in the longer format.

It was also a memorable year for Babar as captain in the white-ball formats – Pakistan won all three ODI series they played, losing just one match out of nine at the hands of Australia.

In the T20I format, he led Pakistan to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final - their first since 2009 - as Babar's side finished runners-up behind eventual champions England.

Memorable performance

The chips are down, Pakistan are staring at defeat but one man stood between Australia and victory over Pakistan in the second Test in Karachi.

Pakistan were bowled out for 148 in the first innings, giving Australia a mammoth 408-run lead. The visitors batted again and set them a target of 506 with close to six sessions remaining.

Pakistan got off to the worst possible start, losing two wickets with just 21 runs on board and with five sessions remaining. In walked Babar Azam and thus began a gritty 10-hour marathon that took Pakistan from an inevitable defeat to almost pulling off an impossible win.

His 425-ball 196 not only fetched him his first Test century in two years but also his highest Test score. He stitched crucial partnerships, first with Abdullah Shafique (228-run stand) and then with Mohammad Rizwan (115 runs).

The equation was down to 196 runs in 36 overs but the wicket of Babar four runs short of a well-deserved double ton followed by two quick scalps shut down all hopes of victory.

Babar Azam walked off to a standing ovation, having registered the highest score by a Test captain in the fourth innings of a Test.

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Fairly good numbers considering he’s been exposed in T20 or has had a below par year in that format

Well done Babar
 
Deserved ODI cricketer of the year but not this one. Anyways congrats.

people who watch enough cricket and make stupid allegations on bcci controlling umpires and entire icc, will act cool now.
 
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There was a time when I used to dream of our players winning these cricketer of the year awards. It was always the Australians or English players getting these awards.

Never in my wildest dream would I had thought that Pakistan would win cricketer of the year award back to back.

Last year we had Rizwan and Shaheen nominated for this award, with Shaheen bagging the final award. And this year Babar Azam got it. Worlds 3 best cricketers belong to Pakistan. One is a fast bowler, another is a batsman and the third one is a wicket keeper. Thus, we have the best pacer, keeper and batter in our team.

It shows that Pakistan are producing quality cricketers. ICC awards are no jokes, this is a confirmation that where our players performance are ranked every year.

And in a very rare occasion, we have had a fast bowler declared the cricketer of the year, followed by a batsman get the same award the next year. Only Australia has achieved this feat.

Really happy for Babr Azam and for Pakistan Cricket team. Its time we win a world cup now with these guys
 
Deserved ODI cricketer of the year but not this one. Anyways congrats.

people who watch enough cricket and make stupid allegations on bcci controlling umpires and entire icc, will act cool now.

I understand that this must be hard for Indians..

Besides, whats interesting is that for 2 years straight, No Indian player was even nominated for this award
 
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Very well done to Babar.

As an individual he has performed quite well with the bat last year.

Hopefully this motiviates him more this year.
 
It is a shame that he has only played 9 ODIs (679 runs) and only 9 tests (17 innings and 1184 runs) in 2022. Joe Root, the 2nd, played 15 tests (27 innings and 1098 runs).

And in T20Is he lost the form at worse time possible. Otherwise, Pakistan could have won the world cup.

In any case, Babar Azam is a beast!
 
It is a shame that he has only played 9 ODIs (679 runs) and only 9 tests (17 innings and 1184 runs) in 2022. Joe Root, the 2nd, played 15 tests (27 innings and 1098 runs).

And in T20Is he lost the form at worse time possible. Otherwise, Pakistan could have won the world cup.

In any case, Babar Azam is a beast!

Babar in form or out of form makes no difference to Pakistan winning in T20

He just isn’t that guy
 
I understand that this must be hard for Indians..

Besides, whats interesting is that for 2 years straight, No Indian player was even nominated for this award

Hahahaha so the post did pinch whom it should. i don't care that much about these awards to be hurt but the lack of silverware for team india in recent years does hurt me, so there you go, something else to comfort you.

Disasterous home season and destroying the team for personal records & awards... vs... wins for the team, i know my pick.

Anyways what's the point watching the matches and enjoying these awards in a game where "umpires are bought by bcci"
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.
 
And to think Pakistani fans have the nerve over the years to accuse Indian batsmen of playing for individual records over the team's cause.

Well what the hell is this then. I'll tell you - it's called double standards and brazen hypocrisy.
 
2022 Test Record:

PlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR1005004s6s
Babar Azam (PAK)9170118419669.64215554.944701259
JE Root (ENG)15273109817645.75172263.765231223
UT Khawaja (AUS)11204108016067.5210151.44501145
JM Bairstow (ENG)10193106116266.3113967661212818
M Labuschagne (AUS)1119295720456.29153862.224121084
SPD Smith (AUS)11183876200*58.4174750.14253803
BA Stokes (ENG)1526287012036.25121671.542419426
Z Crawley (ENG)1529184412230.14132963.52331320
Imam-ul-Haq (PAK)816183715755.8177047.28331897
Abdullah Shafique (PAK)9182823160*51.43201340.883218010

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Note the Ball Faced stat. This award is more than deserving!
 
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Babar in form or out of form makes no difference to Pakistan winning in T20

He just isn’t that guy

True.

But let's be honest finals are tricky. Congrats to England (a better, superior and well deserving champ) but Pak could have won it. An opportunity lost.
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

Great post Markhor bhai

I personally feel the ICC is under severe pressure to keep Pakistan and it’s fans happy in whatever little capacity or authority they have left because of the blatant inability to protect them from the discrimination and isolation by the BCCI and Indian Government

A lot of these rewards/awards are from their contribution in the era of ‘woke’. Babar and co are just beneficiaries
 
2022 Test Record:

PlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR1005004s6s
Babar Azam (PAK)9170118419669.64215554.944701259
JE Root (ENG)15273109817645.75172263.765231223
UT Khawaja (AUS)11204108016067.5210151.44501145
JM Bairstow (ENG)10193106116266.3113967661212818
M Labuschagne (AUS)1119295720456.29153862.224121084
SPD Smith (AUS)11183876200*58.4174750.14253803
BA Stokes (ENG)1526287012036.25121671.542419426
Z Crawley (ENG)1529184412230.14132963.52331320
Imam-ul-Haq (PAK)816183715755.8177047.28331897
Abdullah Shafique (PAK)9182823160*51.43201340.883218010

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Note the Ball Faced stat. This award is more than deserving!

There are 0 not outs, there are 0 ducks and he only played 9 friggin' tests with an epic 196. Then you have players like Crawley playing 15 tests, :yk .

Babar Azam had a tremendous 2022 year!
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

So who deserves the reward then?
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

The award is cricketer of the year not captain of the year.

He had a decent year as a player.
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

"The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award."

Well, if this were their intention, they would have acted to placate the only subcontinental audience that matters to them (and indeed has any relevance commercially) which is India.
Not sure the selection of Babar Azam as ICC Cricketer of the Year will have them dancing in the streets of Mumbai and Chennai.....
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

lol, the award is for cricketer of the year. Not captain of the year
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

Should we disown Shakib Al Hassan to then mate?

Cricket is a team sport.

Pakistan players rarely win anything at the awards so it’s refreshing to see a Batter especially get recognised.

Standards/expectations are much higher for other nations for a multitude of reasons, we need to take into consideration the dynamic of Pakistan cricket.

Babar was dominant across formats and his captaincy also led Pakistan to two finals.

Sure there is room for improvement, but it’s a bit dramatic to criticise Babar the batsman in the year 2022. A worthy recipient of the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy. Pakistan should be proud.
 
There was a time when I used to dream of our players winning these cricketer of the year awards. It was always the Australians or English players getting these awards.

Never in my wildest dream would I had thought that Pakistan would win cricketer of the year award back to back.

Last year we had Rizwan and Shaheen nominated for this award, with Shaheen bagging the final award. And this year Babar Azam got it. Worlds 3 best cricketers belong to Pakistan. One is a fast bowler, another is a batsman and the third one is a wicket keeper. Thus, we have the best pacer, keeper and batter in our team.

It shows that Pakistan are producing quality cricketers. ICC awards are no jokes, this is a confirmation that where our players performance are ranked every year.

And in a very rare occasion, we have had a fast bowler declared the cricketer of the year, followed by a batsman get the same award the next year. Only Australia has achieved this feat.

Really happy for Babr Azam and for Pakistan Cricket team. Its time we win a world cup now with these guys

Pakistan do need to win more often in Tests especially with those three at home if not anywhere else, that’s a valid criticism. Also, ideally they should have won at least one trophy in the LOI’s.
 
Congratulations for winning personal award, but team lost almost every game under his captaincy. He can contribute to the team even more if relieved from captaincy .
 
I don't see Mamoon here again trying too hard to prove that Babar is not the best cricketer in the world :D.
Way to go, Bobby. This is just the begining.
 
I don't see Mamoon here again trying too hard to prove that Babar is not the best cricketer in the world :D.
Way to go, Bobby. This is just the begining.

It’s actually probably the end. But well done
 
Should we disown Shakib Al Hassan to then mate?

Cricket is a team sport.

Pakistan players rarely win anything at the awards so it’s refreshing to see a Batter especially get recognised.

Standards/expectations are much higher for other nations for a multitude of reasons, we need to take into consideration the dynamic of Pakistan cricket.

Babar was dominant across formats and his captaincy also led Pakistan to two finals.

Sure there is room for improvement, but it’s a bit dramatic to criticise Babar the batsman in the year 2022. A worthy recipient of the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy. Pakistan should be proud.

There’s plenty of reasons to criticise Babar the batsman in 2022. He failed in both multinational tournaments he featured in.
 
There’s plenty of reasons to criticise Babar the batsman in 2022. He failed in both multinational tournaments he featured in.

Clearly not enough to disqualify him from this award, on the whole he did well
 
All those against Babar are condemning him with things he didn’t achieve.

But what about the monumental stuff he did achieve?

If Tendulkar or AB has that kind of year, while their teams lost, Pakistanis would be singing praises of their genius.

Babar is not a great captain and many of his performances have not been good for Pakistan. These are things to build on top of his astonishing base.

But on his day of triumph, a rare moment of positivity for Pakistan in the gloom, for the talent and sheer abundance of runs he can pile on for his country after decades of fallowness, only the most negative ones can deny him, his country and its people this joy.
 
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Clearly not enough to disqualify him from this award, on the whole he did well

The Test runs are legit and hard earned. He was exposed in T20. ODIs have been a bit of a free ride for him but he was tested against NZ, he was a let down in that series
 
All those against Babar are condemning him with things he didn’t achieve.

But what of the monumental stuff he did achieve?

If Tendulkar or AB has that kind of year, while their teams lost, Pakistanis would be singing praises of their genius.

Babar is not a great captain and many of his performances have not been good for Pakistan. These are things to build on top of his astonishing base.

But on his day of triumph, a rare moment of positivity for Pakistan in the gloom, for the talent and sheer abundance of runs he can pile on for his country after decades of fallowness, only the most negative ones can deny him, his country and its people this joy.

Babar the batsman had a good year but deeper analysis suggests runs were scored in easy batting conditions and when the intensity was higher like the T20 tournaments he failed to deliver.

Pre New Zealand series which he struggled with his strike rate no surprise pitches were not as flat against a full strength bowling attack he scored against Netherlands and Australia.

It seems decent runs against Australia even on flat wickets but they were missing Starc Cummins and Hazlewood In The ODIs.

The runs in tests in that series had more value still the pitches were too flat and cost Pakistan any chance of victory.

Babar the captain was bad no doubt the tactics pitches and game planning wasn’t there he couldn’t even work out why some players selected won’t make it in international cricket.
 
Well.done Babar. What a great year he has had and we are very lucky to have such a player during this time.

To those crying. I give up. You'll never be happy. Just for once in your lives support our players. It just gets tiring seeing the same posters with the same toxicity.

Well done Babar..amazing player and that karachi innings was a massive innings..
 
There’s plenty of reasons to criticise Babar the batsman in 2022. He failed in both multinational tournaments he featured in.

Not enough to disqualify him. Why are you focusing on the negative. That's why India moves ahead. They try to be as positive as possible for their players. They have learnt. And we have the likes of yourself. No wonder we have the issues we do..
 
Congratulations to Babar.

All these awards are fine but I think Babar himself will be far happier if this can translate into on field success for Pakistan.
 
So Babar has done a Joe Root, scored loads of runs the high majority in defeats. PCB will use this a reason to keep this clown as captain of the team.
 
Babar Azam's thoughts after winning the award

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“It is an honour for me to win this award. I can’t express my happiness in words because I’m now part of an elusive list of legends who have won this award,”

“My family, teammates and fans deserve credit for this award since they have always supported me,”

“Winning this award gives me confidence and I will try to continue performing in the same manner in the future as well. I also want to thank the ICC for considering me as a suitable choice for this award"
 
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Babar Azam's thoughts after winning the award

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Rahul Dravel was a legend
 
The award is cricketer of the year not captain of the year.

He had a decent year as a player.
Did you watch the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup ?

"The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award."

Well, if this were their intention, they would have acted to placate the only subcontinental audience that matters to them (and indeed has any relevance commercially) which is India.
Not sure the selection of Babar Azam as ICC Cricketer of the Year will have them dancing in the streets of Mumbai and Chennai.....
Well it's generally weirdo subcontinental cricket fans on social media that create these personality cults around individual players, putting them on a pedestal above even their own team.

I think there are genuinely some Pakistani fans who don't mind Pakistan losing as long as they see Babar hit a few pretty cover drives on the way to a meaningless 50. I cannot understand this mindset.

lol, the award is for cricketer of the year. Not captain of the year
Do you honestly think Babar was the best cricketer in the world in 2022 ?

As a Test player he padded his stats on the flattest Test pitches in years. Didn't win his team a single home Test nor help save any of the Tests vs ENG. There were two outstanding innings vs AUS in Karachi and vs SRL in Galle. The rest made no impact on the match outcome.

We hardly played any ODIs of importance. We only beat an AUS B/C attack.

In T20s - do I really need to comment ? He flopped on the bigstage. Even Shahnawaz Dhani had better batting numbers in the Asia Cup !

Should we disown Shakib Al Hassan to then mate?

Cricket is a team sport.

Pakistan players rarely win anything at the awards so it’s refreshing to see a Batter especially get recognised.

Standards/expectations are much higher for other nations for a multitude of reasons, we need to take into consideration the dynamic of Pakistan cricket.

Babar was dominant across formats and his captaincy also led Pakistan to two finals.

Sure there is room for improvement, but it’s a bit dramatic to criticise Babar the batsman in the year 2022. A worthy recipient of the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy. Pakistan should be proud.
His captaincy was pathetic and little to do with us reaching two finals. He was lucky we have strong white-ball bowlers and that our "talentless middle order" saved his behind at crucial moments, e.g. Nawaz vs IND in Asia Cup; Nawaz again in the NZL tri-series final; Shadab and Haris vs SAF in the World Cup.

The choke vs IND after they were 31-4 was one for the ages. Again, Babar cost us by not picking a 4th seamer on a seaming deck. He couldn't even take us over the line vs ZIM.

I'd rather our players never win a single award but the team is successful.
 
The only time Babar showed any aggression as a batsman or captain was when security didn't allow him to go to KFC.
 
So choking in four consecutive second innings at home wins you the player of the year award? What a joke.

I thought Shaheen did not deserve it last year, but this is even worse.

Imagine if an Indian bowler & batsman would have won these awards on the back of such performances. People would be crying left, right & center & accusing ICC of pandering to BCCI.
 
It is no wonder Pakistan have no heroes.

The world will admire many Pakistanis but the Pakistanis themselves will find some way to bring their own down - even in their finest moments. From Quaid e Azam to Edhi to Ik when he was a player, to Jansher to Dr Abdul Salam to Shahbaz Sr, no one can escape the wrath of Pakistanis. No one is good enough for the unreachable, lofty standards we have set. In our own daily lives, the only heroes can only be ourselves.

Babar has just brought so many accolades to Pakistan today, like Shaheen last year. Let’s not celebrate it. Let’s hang our heads in shame.
 
It is no wonder Pakistan have no heroes.

The world will admire many Pakistanis but the Pakistanis themselves will find some way to bring their own down - even in their finest moments. From Quaid e Azam to Edhi to Ik when he was a player, to Jansher to Dr Abdul Salam to Shahbaz Sr, no one can escape the wrath of Pakistanis. No one is good enough for the unreachable, lofty standards we have set. In our own daily lives, the only heroes can only be ourselves.

Babar has just brought so many accolades to Pakistan today, like Shaheen last year. Let’s not celebrate it. Let’s hang our heads in shame.

But all of those individuals tangibly achieved something. Jinnah helped create and lead a nation; Edhi's charitable work is almost unparalleled in Pakistan; Imran won a World Cup, several multilateral tournaments, went head-to-head with that WI team and groomed a generation of players; Salam played a vital role in the nuclear programme etc.

What did Babar accomplish for Pakistan through his performances last year ?

We didn't win a single home Test in eight attempts; first ever home Test series whitewash; lost four home Tests on the trot for the first time ever. And these were on some of the flattest pitches in what's been a generally more bowler friendly era of Test cricket. We lost the Asia Cup Final to a weak Sri Lanka team, and lost the T20 World Cup Final. No we can't pin everything on Babar, but given his status as a batsman surely he should've prevented some of those humiliations ?

What was the criteria used by ICC anyway ? It seems they looked at the Test averages and picked a winner, especially one with a large social media following for sake of clickbait, without assessing the player's actual impact on results or pitch conditions.
 
All I can say is that a jury of elite global players making their picks for player of the year is slightly more qualified than a random PPer.

Even if they made a terrible, unconscionable mistake, or they were influenced by Pakistan’s unmatched gravitas in ICC and other global sporting bodies, as pointed out by elite Pakistani PakPassion experts, it is still a moment to celebrate for Pakistanis to have a “player of the year” in the team they support.

There are 1000s of players that play this game globally and our guy wins - we can atleast hold off a day of criticism.
 
The criteria for this award is merely statistics - in this case, runs scored.

For example, Tendulkar won the same award in 2010, for a monstrous year of runs. Over 1500 runs, 75+ AVG, and 7 centuries.

Babar to me is similar to Tendulkar, lots of runs, but mostly in losing causes.

Still, well done to Babar the batsman, not the captain!
 
Dodgy ICC player rankings and awards are the bottom of the barrel achievement in the sport.

Why are people celebrating this? What does become Cricketer of the Year entail? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

Talk to me when you can win a bilateral series, or if even a match by yourself.
 
So choking in four consecutive second innings at home wins you the player of the year award? What a joke.

I thought Shaheen did not deserve it last year, but this is even worse.

Imagine if an Indian bowler & batsman would have won these awards on the back of such performances. People would be crying left, right & center & accusing ICC of pandering to BCCI.

You expected him to take advantage of home conditions and scoring an x amount of hundreds which he has surpassed, across forms no one else was better. When the neighbours win such awards they are put on a pedestal, I don’t see a reason to berate his achievement.
 
Did you watch the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup ?


Well it's generally weirdo subcontinental cricket fans on social media that create these personality cults around individual players, putting them on a pedestal above even their own team.

I think there are genuinely some Pakistani fans who don't mind Pakistan losing as long as they see Babar hit a few pretty cover drives on the way to a meaningless 50. I cannot understand this mindset.


Do you honestly think Babar was the best cricketer in the world in 2022 ?

As a Test player he padded his stats on the flattest Test pitches in years. Didn't win his team a single home Test nor help save any of the Tests vs ENG. There were two outstanding innings vs AUS in Karachi and vs SRL in Galle. The rest made no impact on the match outcome.

We hardly played any ODIs of importance. We only beat an AUS B/C attack.

In T20s - do I really need to comment ? He flopped on the bigstage. Even Shahnawaz Dhani had better batting numbers in the Asia Cup !


His captaincy was pathetic and little to do with us reaching two finals. He was lucky we have strong white-ball bowlers and that our "talentless middle order" saved his behind at crucial moments, e.g. Nawaz vs IND in Asia Cup; Nawaz again in the NZL tri-series final; Shadab and Haris vs SAF in the World Cup.

The choke vs IND after they were 31-4 was one for the ages. Again, Babar cost us by not picking a 4th seamer on a seaming deck. He couldn't even take us over the line vs ZIM.

I'd rather our players never win a single award but the team is successful.

I don’t think the award or his batting was primarily results oriented, as I said it’s a team sport and he has led from the front largely with the bat. But if we are digging into the results, Pakistan lost just 1 ODI I believe in 2022 and in T20’s they won more than half their games reaching two tournament finals, regardless he was the captain so he should be given credit/criticism in equal measure. Results in Tests didn’t go his way but the pitches didn’t help or selection and injury issues, obviously losing at home was horrific to say the least. But Babar largely scored runs and was instrumental in saving some games to like the iconic 196 against Australia. I don’t think he deserves to be the scapegoat for all of Pakistan’s woes, he is the least of their worries, you can change him as captain tomorrow it wont make a difference but as a batter he is irreplaceable, I think that fans have taken him for granted.
 
Give me a Test series win over England at home, over any of these personal awards, any day of the week.
 
The Test runs are legit and hard earned. He was exposed in T20. ODIs have been a bit of a free ride for him but he was tested against NZ, he was a let down in that series

T20’s not so great but he did make up for it a bit by helping Pak reach the final of the WC with his knock in the semi-final.

No batter is going to perform in every single game but he was the most consistent across forms in 2022
 
It is no wonder Pakistan have no heroes.

The world will admire many Pakistanis but the Pakistanis themselves will find some way to bring their own down - even in their finest moments. From Quaid e Azam to Edhi to Ik when he was a player, to Jansher to Dr Abdul Salam to Shahbaz Sr, no one can escape the wrath of Pakistanis. No one is good enough for the unreachable, lofty standards we have set. In our own daily lives, the only heroes can only be ourselves.

Babar has just brought so many accolades to Pakistan today, like Shaheen last year. Let’s not celebrate it. Let’s hang our heads in shame.
It's a classic Pakistani trait. If your level of hasad is higher than K2 then you're a true Pakistani.
 
Well done Babar On a personal front hes been outstanding as a batsman this year

Well deserved
 
The ODI or T20 cricketer of the year would have been okay but the overall Player of the Year award going to someone who’s been on an embarrassing losing spree at home in test cricket definitely puts a sorry shade on Cricket as a game and the ICC awards jury.
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

Tendulkar scored a ton of runs, yet his team mostly used to lose. Specially during the 90s.

So, Tendulkar isn't one of the best players and didn't deserve any such awards?
 
Babar in 2022 scored 2598 runs across formats with most fifties and most centuries. The second highest run getter Liton Das didn't even make 2k runs.

He also broke Punters record of most 50 plus scores in calender year as a captain.

Well deserved.
 
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As usual [MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION] is spot on and backs up his views with relevant facts. Only him, Mamoon and Rana are actually being objective about this on this thread.

There's no way Babar deserved this award when you consider his horror show in the Asia Cup, WT20 and how flat the test wickets were in every single home series Pakistan played in.

As a matter of fact, Babar didn't play a single test match outside Asia. In red ball cricket, none of the wickets he played on this year were even remotely challenging.

There were more deserving batsmen who should've been the recipient of this award. Bairstow's average is almost the same as Babar's but he scored his runs at a much better strike rate on tougher wickets.

I also rate the runs scored by Usman Khawaja more highly because like Bairstow he didn't just score his runs on featherbed wickets in Pakistan.

This is just an absolute farce. What ICC is doing is rewarding mediocrity over more deserving players who genuinely deserve this award.

If aspiring cricketers from Pakistan think Babar Azam is the gold standard for batting then their prospect for success is even more grim than the current crop of talentless Pakistani players.

Babar Azam should return the award to the ICC.
 
As usual [MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION] is spot on and backs up his views with relevant facts. Only him, Mamoon and Rana are actually being objective about this on this thread.

There's no way Babar deserved this award when you consider his horror show in the Asia Cup, WT20 and how flat the test wickets were in every single home series Pakistan played in.

As a matter of fact, Babar didn't play a single test match outside Asia. In red ball cricket, none of the wickets he played on this year were even remotely challenging.

There were more deserving batsmen who should've been the recipient of this award. Bairstow's average is almost the same as Babar's but he scored his runs at a much better strike rate on tougher wickets.

I also rate the runs scored by Usman Khawaja more highly because like Bairstow he didn't just score his runs on featherbed wickets in Pakistan.

This is just an absolute farce. What ICC is doing is rewarding mediocrity over more deserving players who genuinely deserve this award.

If aspiring cricketers from Pakistan think Babar Azam is the gold standard for batting then their prospect for success is even more grim than the current crop of talentless Pakistani players.

Babar Azam should return the award to the ICC.

Oh ok lets see the numbers.

Bairstow 1316 runs and Khwaja 1080 runs in 2022. Both combined scored 2396 runs last year.

Babar 2598 runs.

These awards are never about results, these awards are individual awards, i know many Pakistani struggle to comprehend this simple fact.

Cricketer of the year is just not about test format. Ben stokes won test player of the year. Bairstow and Khawaja are eligible there, not here.
 
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Tendulkar scored a ton of runs, yet his team mostly used to lose. Specially during the 90s.

So, Tendulkar isn't one of the best players and didn't deserve any such awards?

How many test series did india lose at home in the 90s?
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

Fantastic post. POTW for me!
 
The ICC awards have lost all credibility. So let me get this straight.

Babar fails to win a single home Test in eight attempts, loses four home Tests in a row for first time in Pakistan's history, and oversees our first ever home series whitewash. He racks up runs on the flattest Test pitches seen in years, yet couldn't lead us to a single victory.

His monumental flops at the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup have been ignored it seems. Just to remind folks of his numbers:

- Asia Cup - Avg 11 SR 107.
- World Cup - Av 17 SR 93.

The ICC are just placating the sizeable subcontinental cricket audience with this award.

I find it even more astonishing that Pakistan fans are actually celebrating these individual milestones like they mean anything. Yes they're great if they're contributing towards the team's success. However 2022 was a new low for Pakistan's Test team, and we squandered a golden opportunity to win either the Asia Cup or World Cup in our strongest format of T20, and that's in no insignificant part thanks to Babar's soft, impactless batting and his inept captaincy.

Spot On, Thanks for mentioning this,Babar didn't deserve this award. I also thought that Shaheen didn't deserve the award last year (sorry for negativity) since Shaheen bottled the most important moment of his 2021 with the three sixes to Wade.
 
Tendulkar scored a ton of runs, yet his team mostly used to lose. Specially during the 90s.

So, Tendulkar isn't one of the best players and didn't deserve any such awards?

He has 13 test tons away from home in 90s. Multiple knock's where he helped to draw tests in alien conditions. Gun knock's in Eng, SA, Aus etc.

At home where pitches were not roads, SRT has just 2 tons in loss in entire 90s.

It does not mean Babar is good or bad, but there is very little parallel here.
 
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Tendulkar scored a ton of runs, yet his team mostly used to lose. Specially during the 90s.

So, Tendulkar isn't one of the best players and didn't deserve any such awards?

How many test series did india lose at home in the 90s?

Total played 12 test series in 90s. Lost none.

Also, this equivalence with SRT is just weird. His reputation was not due to scoring tons on roads at home. India had result oriented pitches where he scored lots of runs, but his fame was not due to runs at home.

Yes, India had hard time outside India due to lack of pacers, but SRT played many gun knocks in alien conditions to avoid loss. He had total 13 away tons in 90s and Babar has probably 1 or 2 away tons.

SRT was standout by being player of the match - Twice against Aus, Twice against Eng, Twice against NZ and once against Pakistan. All that in 90s. Babar has a grand total of one match where he has been a standout and have won player of the match in his career so far.


Not sure how anyone can take SRT's name to find a parallel here.
 
Congrats to babar, well deserved.
I'm seeing a lot of people complaining but haven't seen any of them actually tell who should have won it instead.
 
Did you watch the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup ?


Well it's generally weirdo subcontinental cricket fans on social media that create these personality cults around individual players, putting them on a pedestal above even their own team.

I think there are genuinely some Pakistani fans who don't mind Pakistan losing as long as they see Babar hit a few pretty cover drives on the way to a meaningless 50. I cannot understand this mindset.


Do you honestly think Babar was the best cricketer in the world in 2022 ?

As a Test player he padded his stats on the flattest Test pitches in years. Didn't win his team a single home Test nor help save any of the Tests vs ENG. There were two outstanding innings vs AUS in Karachi and vs SRL in Galle. The rest made no impact on the match outcome.

We hardly played any ODIs of importance. We only beat an AUS B/C attack.

In T20s - do I really need to comment ? He flopped on the bigstage. Even Shahnawaz Dhani had better batting numbers in the Asia Cup !


His captaincy was pathetic and little to do with us reaching two finals. He was lucky we have strong white-ball bowlers and that our "talentless middle order" saved his behind at crucial moments, e.g. Nawaz vs IND in Asia Cup; Nawaz again in the NZL tri-series final; Shadab and Haris vs SAF in the World Cup.

The choke vs IND after they were 31-4 was one for the ages. Again, Babar cost us by not picking a 4th seamer on a seaming deck. He couldn't even take us over the line vs ZIM.

I'd rather our players never win a single award but the team is successful.

The guy won you the ODI series against Australia. Is that not an achievement? He scored above 50 in every amtch, with 2 100s. He scored a 100 against West Indies. After the Australia series minnows came, but atleast the guy scored 3 centuries on the trot.

T20, the guy scored a 100 in t20. A hundred in t20 is itself an achievement. And twice more he got near to that award.

In the test series, he drew a test game against Australia, and got 4 centuries.

This award is not for his captaincy. Win and loss comes into play when giving captaincy award. This award is not for just format. This award is not for Test cricket only, Test cricketer of the year award went to someone else.
This award is for the overall performance in 2022.

If there is a better cricketer that outperformed Babar Azam in 2022 and deserved the award than plz name him.

Kohli got this award back to back in 2017-2018, did he win any ICC trophy at that time? Infact, the guy lost a final of 2017 champions trophy to his arch rival. In that match he was dismissed twice.
Infact, during 2017, India played 90% of its games at home on the flattest wickets of the world. And Kohli scored his runs and won the award of Cricketer of the year for 2017.

In 2018, India lost its test series to South Africa in South Africa 2-1
In 2018, India lost its test series to England in England 4-1
Kohli did not play the Asia Cup
Kohli played in the test series against Australia in Australia and won, but Kohli performed in one game that resulted in a win for him. The other game where he scored a 100+, India did not win.

Kohli would get cricketer of the year award for 2018.

Now tell me, by the metrics and standards you created for Babar, who won this year award. Can you justify Kohli's award than for 2017 and especially 2018?

Ben Stokes is a freak cricketers and the kind of impact he had in 2019 was crazy, but not every cricketer is like that. And you will not get performers like him in every team. Now if Ben Stokes level is not met by any cricketer does that mean that this award should not be distributed?
 
Total played 12 test series in 90s. Lost none.

Also, this equivalence with SRT is just weird. His reputation was not due to scoring tons on roads at home. India had result oriented pitches where he scored lots of runs, but his fame was not due to runs at home.

Yes, India had hard time outside India due to lack of pacers, but SRT played many gun knocks in alien conditions to avoid loss. He had total 13 away tons in 90s and Babar has probably 1 or 2 away tons.

SRT was standout by being player of the match - Twice against Aus, Twice against Eng, Twice against NZ and once against Pakistan. All that in 90s. Babar has a grand total of one match where he has been a standout and have won player of the match in his career so far.


Not sure how anyone can take SRT's name to find a parallel here.
There are no parallels between Sachin, Lara and Azam.
Azam wasn't the standout performer in any of the three series he played at home, unlike Sachin and Lara who used to dominate the opposition.
Azam is part of the reason why they lost at home.

It's just one guys trying very hard to find similarities between them :inti
 
Congratulations to Babar. Pakistan should use him as a model to technically correct batting to get away from Afridi inspired generation of batsmen.
 
This is embarrassing how can people compare babar azam with Srt, Babar is just bang average batsman he's glorified because he plays for pakistan lack of talented Batsman around him, Where babar azam scored hundreds they were most flattest wickets this is why pakistan got defeated badly in home series and Opposition batsman outscored him, Guy can't play spin to save his life , If people may think Ishant sharma can be compared to wasim akram, then they are free to compare babar to Srt
 
Winning awards like these will only make him play for himself (while his side is losing).
Individual stats are secondary to match/series results for the team.
 
Total played 12 test series in 90s. Lost none.

Also, this equivalence with SRT is just weird. His reputation was not due to scoring tons on roads at home. India had result oriented pitches where he scored lots of runs, but his fame was not due to runs at home.

Yes, India had hard time outside India due to lack of pacers, but SRT played many gun knocks in alien conditions to avoid loss. He had total 13 away tons in 90s and Babar has probably 1 or 2 away tons.

SRT was standout by being player of the match - Twice against Aus, Twice against Eng, Twice against NZ and once against Pakistan. All that in 90s. Babar has a grand total of one match where he has been a standout and have won player of the match in his career so far.


Not sure how anyone can take SRT's name to find a parallel here.

Here is one stat.

Babar after 47 tests
9 Hundreds (2 away + 1 neutral)
home average 71
Away average 40

Sachin after 46 tests (end of 96)
10 Hundreds (7 away)
Home average 52
Away average 47

Clearly Sachin is quite ahead - particularly away from home. Sachin faced some tough opposition too in Pakistan and Australia. WI were a fading force and SA were new. SL are hot and cold even now. India had poor bowling (away) but quite good batting lineups through the 90s.

Babar has had tough tours to Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa. All those were result pitches. His record is quite good in many cases (averages in England, NZ, Sri Lanka are 66, 47 and 68. In Australia, 28 and SA 37). He also has had some tough opposition at home - England, Aus, NZ. But he has also faced poor opposition aplenty. SA have faded, Zimbabwe have faded and BD are never contenders in tests.

You'd also say unlike Sachin, who atleast had good batting support, Babar has had neither good bowling, nor good batting partners for a long time now. Since Mis You. It's him agains the world largely. Much like Lara (no not comparing him to Lara!!) - and Lara lost A LOT of games.

You could say Sachin played at home on result orientated pitches. I'd support that. But those are his pitches he has grown up on - like these are Babar's.

I could do the same comparisons to Kohli at this stage and Babar may not come out too bad.

So making Sachin untouchable after looking at his record over 200 tests vs Babar's at 47 is wrong.

We could also argue ad nauseum about both players' ability to show up on the most decisive occasions - but those are too emotive and people have already taken positions.

Sachin is still far ahead. In Tests. ODIs, not as much.

But Babar's also has a lot to learn. He has a long way to go and while he will not likely reach SRT, he is no ordinary talent.

Our tendency is to make recency as the guide to judging a player. You can see the number of PP threads open up anointing the next messiah when someone who hasn't done much suddenly scores a century or take a few wickets. But a player has to be judged over his career. So let's sit back and enjoy.
 
Babar Azam's father speaking about their struggles

“I had skin allergy and I used to sit outside the stadium when Babar used to play inside. We had money for one person’ food only. Babad used to ask, ‘Papa, have you eaten your food. I used to say - yes I have eaten my food. This way we used to lie to each other."
 
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