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Ashwin wins Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Cricketer of the Year 2016

No.1 ranked India off-spinner also clinches ICC Test Cricketer of the Year award

De Kock named ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year; Brathwaite bags ICC T20I Performance of the Year award for his match-winning innings in the ICC WT20 2016 final

Mustafizur claims ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year award; Afghanistan’s Shahzad named ICC Associate and Affiliate Cricketer of the Year


Ravichandran Ashwin
has become the third India player and 12th player overall to win the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy after being named as the ICC Cricketer of the Year 2016.

Ashwin follows in the footsteps of Rahul Dravid (2004) and Sachin Tendulkar (2010), while other recipients of the Sir Garfield Trophy include Andrew Flintoff and Jacques Kallis (joint-winners in 2005), Ricky Ponting (2006 and 2007), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (2008), Mitchell Johnson (2009 and 2014), Jonathan Trott (2011), Kumar Sangakkara (2012), Michael Clarke (2013) and Steve Smith (2015).

Ashwin was also adjudged the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year, which has made him only the second India player after Dravid (2004) to bag the two coveted prizes in the same year. Kallis (2005), Ponting (2006), Sangakkara (2012), Clarke (2013), Johnson (2014) and Smith (2015) are the other players to annex both the awards in the same year.

During the voting period, which ran from 14 September 2015 to 20 September 2016, the 30-year-old from Chennai played eight Tests in which he took 48 wickets and scored 336 runs. Ashwin also claimed 27 wickets in 19 T20Is.

Ashwin had finished 2015 as the number-one ranked Test bowler in the world, a position he twice reclaimed in 2016.

Reacting to the news, a delighted Ashwin said: “It’s an absolute pleasure to be awarded with this great honour. It feels great to follow the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid in being named as the ICC Cricketer of the Year. To also win the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year makes it even better.

“There are a lot of people to thank for this wonderful achievement I have made. It has been a great couple of years but this year has been even more special. What is very noticeable is the way I have bowled and batted and the way I have gone about doing my business. What is more important, as far as I am concerned, is the number of people who have gone behind my success.

“I’d like to dedicate this award to my family. I’d like to thank ICC and most importantly my team-mates. I’d also like to thank the support staff for our success. We’ve had a great transition ever since Mahendra Singh Dhoni hung up his boots. A young captain has taken over, we fell on the right track, and we now have a new bunch of boys.”

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson congratulated Ashwin, saying: “It has been a memorable period for Ashwin, whose consistent all-round and match winning performances have been reflected in the MRF player rankings. He is justifiably now being counted among the best spinners of his generation.

“To win both the ICC Cricketer of the Year and ICC Test Cricketer of the Year awards is a major accomplishment. Ashwin’s performances speak for themselves and he is a deserving recipient of the honours. I congratulate him on behalf of the ICC.”

South Africa’s wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock has been named as the ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year. He is the second South Africa player after AB de Villiers (2010, 2014 and 2015) and ninth overall to clinch this award.

In the voting period, de Kock scored 793 runs in 16 ODIs with four centuries and a half-century. He averaged over 56 and held a strike-rate of just under 98. With the gloves, de Kock dismissed 15 batsmen behind the wickets.

A happy de Kock said: “It’s great to hear that I’ve been named as the ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year. To be named as the best from among so many good cricketers gives one utmost satisfaction.

“This award obviously rewards consistent performances at the top level and I’m happy to have done well for my team over this period. To join a select group of players that include my senior AB de Villiers makes this a special moment, one that I’ll cherish for long. I thank the ICC for selecting me for this award and to my team-members and support staff for all their help and support.”

Carlos Brathwaite
of the West Indies has won the ICC T20I Performance of the Year award for his match-winning 34 not out off 10 balls in the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 final against England in Kolkata. The innings included four consecutive sixes in the final over, which helped the West Indies snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The 24-year-old from Barbados is the first West Indies cricketer to win this award.

Reflecting on that innings, Brathwaite said: “I graciously accept this award. I want to thank God and I also want to say a huge thanks to my family. Special mentions go to Marlon Samuels for a fantastic knock in the finals that got us to the position where we were. I also want to make a special mention of the West Indies’ women’s team and the West Indies’ under-19 team, who together helped cap off an incredible 2016 for West Indies cricket.

“I always dreamt of hitting the final ball of a game for six to win it. Never in my wildest dreams could I imagine hitting four consecutive sixes to win the World Cup (ICC World Twenty20) final for the West Indies.”

Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman has won the ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year award. In the period under consideration, Mustafizur played three ODIs and took eight wickets, while he yielded 19 wickets in 10 T20Is. He is the first Bangladesh cricketer to win an annual ICC award.

Mustafizur commented: “This award is the best gift of the year for me and will encourage me to do even better in the coming years. I’m delighted and proud to win this award, especially since it’s the first time that a Bangladesh player has won an ICC award.

“To play international cricket is the dream for every budding cricketer and it has indeed been a dream come true for me too. I want to thank everyone who has supported me over the years and promise to give my best at every opportunity.”

Afghanistan’s flamboyant wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been named as the ICC Associate and Affiliate Cricketer of the Year after he finished as the leading ODI run-scorer with 699 runs in 16 one-day matches. He also scored 301 runs in four innings of three ICC Intercontinental Cup first-class matches and also contributed 533 runs in 17 T20Is. He is the first Afghanistan player to win this award which serves to recognise and reward the efforts in all international matches of outstanding cricketers from teams outside the 10 Test nations.

The player awards were judged by a voting academy, which was entirely independent of the ICC and in which members of the media from all the 10 Test playing countries were eligible to vote. The voting period ran from 14 September 2015 to 20 September 2016.

The full list of ICC Award 2016 winners is:



ICC Cricketer of the Year (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy) – Ravichandran Ashwin (India)

ICC Test Cricketer of the Year – Ravichandran Ashwin (India)

ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year – Quinton de Kock (South Africa)

ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year – Suzie Bates (New Zealand)

ICC Women’s T20I Cricketer of the Year
– Suzie Bates (New Zealand)

ICC T20I Performance of the Year – Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies ) (34 not out, 10 balls, 1x4, 4x6, ICC WT20 India 2016 final v England, Kolkata)

ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year – Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh)

ICC Associate/Affiliate Cricketer of the Year – Mohammad Shahzad (Afghanistan)

ICC Spirit of Cricket Award – Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan)

ICC Umpire of the Year (David Shepherd Trophy) – Marais Erasmus

ICC Men’s Teams of the Year 2016 (in batting order, selected by Rahul Dravid, Gary Kirsten and Kumar Sangakkara based on players’ performance in the period from 14 September 2015 to 20 September 2016):

ICC Test Team of the Year 2016


1. David Warner (Aus)
2. Alastair Cook (Eng) (captain)
3. Kane Williamson (NZ)
4. Joe Root (Eng)
5. Adam Vogues (Aus)
6. Jonny Bairstow (Eng) (wicketkeeper)
7. Ben Stokes (Eng)
8. R. Ashwin (Ind)
9. Rangana Herath (SL)
10.Mitchell Starc (Aus)
11.Dale Steyn (SA)
12.Steve Smith (Aus)
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ICC ODI Team of the Year 2016
1. David Warner (Aus)
2. Quinton de Kock (SA)
3. Rohit Sharma (Ind)
4. Virat Kohli (Ind) (captain)
5. AB de Villiers (SA)
6. Jos Buttler (Eng)
7. Mitchell Marsh (Aus)
8. Ravindra Jadeja (Ind)
9. Mitchell Starc (Aus)
10.Kagiso Rabada (SA)
11.Sunil Narine (WI)
12.Imran Tahir (SA)
ICC-ODI Team 2016 infographic.jpg

ICC Women’s Team of the Year (in batting order, selected by Clair Connor, Mel Jones, Shubhangi Kulkarni (Based on players’ performance in the period from 14 September 2015 to 20 September 2016):

1. Suzie Bates (New Zealand)
2. Rachel Priest (New Zealand) (wicketkeeper)
3. Smriti Mandhana (India)
4. Stafanie Taylor (West Indies) (captain)
5. Meg Lanning (Australia)
6. Ellyse Perry (Australia)
7. Heather Knight (England)
8. Deandra Dottin (West Indies)
9. Sune Luus (South Africa)
10. Anya Shrubsole (England)
11. Leigh Kasperek (New Zealand)
12. Kim Garth (Ireland)
 
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I like how they have 2 different photos for Ashwin for overall and tests. :ashwin
 
Well done! He was definitely the best Test player during this period. Would probably have given Cricketer of the Year to Kohli though, who has been magnificent across all formats, not just Tests.
Glad Brathwaite won T20 Performance of the Year too. That was an immensely crucial innings he played to win his side the tournament.
And really happy Misbah got the Spirit of Cricket Award. I think it's a testament to his great character. Very deserving.

My only problems are the absence of Azhar Ali and Virat Kohli in the test side. And probably wouldn't have given Emerging Cricketer to Mustafizur.
 
We’ve had a great transition ever since Mahendra Singh Dhoni hung up his boots. A young captain has taken over, we fell on the right track, and we now have a new bunch of boys.

Cheeky :ashwin
 
How in the world does Kane Williamson or Adam Voges gets picked ahead of Virat Kohli in the ICC Test team of the year ? lol
 
How in the world does Kane Williamson or Adam Voges gets picked ahead of Virat Kohli in the ICC Test team of the year ? lol

In the considered period, Kohli averages 39.8 while Williamson averages 71.8. Not sure about Voges, but must be good.
 
How in the world does Kane Williamson or Adam Voges gets picked ahead of Virat Kohli in the ICC Test team of the year ? lol

Because Kane is better Test player and has done well all over the world?

Should've been one of Misbah/Yk/Shafiq/Azhar in place of Voges, yes.
 
How in the world is Dale Steyn in test team

did he even play?
 
Because Kane is better Test player and has done well all over the world?

Should've been one of Misbah/Yk/Shafiq/Azhar in place of Voges, yes.

Why? To fill some Pakistani quota?

Voges averaged 90+ in that duration. Do Misbah/ YK/ Shafiq/ Azhar have even comparable numbers? Just because there is no Pakistani player in any of the squads it doesn't mean we sacrifice the spot of one of the best batsmen of the year.
 
Because Kane is better Test player and has done well all over the world?

Should've been one of Misbah/Yk/Shafiq/Azhar in place of Voges, yes.

How well did Kane do in India? Does that count?

How well has Misbah & Co above in NZ?
 
Yes, also curious about Dale Steyn.. If they are indeed considering "the" period, then Dale hasnt even played tests the year.
 
In the considered period, Kohli averages 39.8 while Williamson averages 71.8. Not sure about Voges, but must be good.

Ahhh I see, I just saw the timeline, missed it before, Kohli avg 45 during this period.. Cheers
 
I like how they have 2 different photos for Ashwin for overall and tests. :ashwin

is it just me or do kohli and ashwin always keep having cheeky digs at dhoni and perhaps sachin.

few days ago kohli was like team no longer cares abt personal records and cares abt winning
 
Dale steyn played 3 tests and is in test team lol

ofcourse he is ceritfied atg but this?
 
Why? To fill some Pakistani quota?

Voges averaged 90+ in that duration. Do Misbah/ YK/ Shafiq/ Azhar have even comparable numbers? Just because there is no Pakistani player in any of the squads it doesn't mean we sacrifice the spot of one of the best batsmen of the year.

Blind numbers don't mean anything. Have done really well in England, exceptional, where all Asian sides fail.

How well did Kane do in India? Does that count?

How well has Misbah & Co above in NZ?

Lol why only NZ? Why forgetting England which is a failure hub for Asian sides particularly IND?

Anyways..

The awards and the team is all over the place. People like Fizz getting picked while not having played a single match :)))
 
is it just me or do kohli and ashwin always keep having cheeky digs at dhoni and perhaps sachin.

few days ago kohli was like team no longer cares abt personal records and cares abt winning

Definitely. There is a dig here as well.
 
Definitely. There is a dig here as well.

yes. and actually ive been noticing it for a couple of months now.

if you look at in isolation its not much and you dont think over it too long but its certainly not a coincidence.
 
Why? To fill some Pakistani quota?

Voges averaged 90+ in that duration. Do Misbah/ YK/ Shafiq/ Azhar have even comparable numbers? Just because there is no Pakistani player in any of the squads it doesn't mean we sacrifice the spot of one of the best batsmen of the year.

Yes the best batsman who did not cross 20s in england and srilanka, he doesnot do anything apart from bullying westindies and NZ at home
 
Dale steyn played 3 tests and is in test team lol

ofcourse he is ceritfied atg but this?

Yasir shah should be in place of dale steyn because in this time frame he won us series against england in uae and drew the series against england in england with his match winning spells, and what steyn did apart from on strecher in this time frame, but what would you from guys like sangakkara and Dravid, the hate for Pakistani Players continue and there is only one word to describe this
" HILARIOUS"
 
What an absolute farce :))) ashwin player of the year LOL I've seen it all now
 
Well done Ashwin, thoroughly deserved- best player in the world by a mile. Dale Steyn selection is bizzare, Yasir has been better and more consistent.
 
If Ashwin was a pakistani, he'd have been worshipped by now. To think people actually dont want to accept he deserved it more than anyone else.. sour grapes really
 
If Ashwin was a pakistani, he'd have been worshipped by now. To think people actually dont want to accept he deserved it more than anyone else.. sour grapes really

Awww am drinking your gallon of tears, if he was pakistani waaah waaaah waaah fact is, how many Tests has Ashwin won you in England again? :yk how many times has he been dropped in favour of Jadeja away from home, without a rank turner he is nothing more then an average bowler in the staffordshire leage in Brum
 
Awww am drinking your gallon of tears, if he was pakistani waaah waaaah waaah fact is, how many Tests has Ashwin won you in England again? :yk how many times has he been dropped in favour of Jadeja away from home, without a rank turner he is nothing more then an average bowler in the staffordshire leage in Brum
Ashwin batting average outside asia must be greater than your ATG younis khan ..forget about ashwin bowling....ashwin is very valuable player ...N.o 1 ranked test bowler plus allrounder of the world afterall.......
 
Ashwin batting average outside asia might be greater than your ATG younis khan ..forget about ashwin bowling....ashwin is very valuable player .....N.o 1 ranked test bowler plus allrounder in the world afterall..so relax.....
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plus who do you think is deserving cricketer of the year award tgen
 
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Ashwin batting average outside asia must be greater than your ATG younis khan ..forget about ashwin bowling....ashwin is very valuable player ...N.o 1 ranked test bowler plus allrounder of the world afterall.......
Do you live on your own world of delusions?

Come back when Ashwin scores multiple double hundreds abroad before you even mention him in the same sentence as YK the batsman
 
They should have something like Razzie award (worst movie awards) for cricket. Dharmasena will win handsdown.
 
yes. and actually ive been noticing it for a couple of months now.

if you look at in isolation its not much and you dont think over it too long but its certainly not a coincidence.

There have always been stories flying around regarding Dhoni falling out with Ash a few years back. His ise of Ashwin has not been that great since.. For all his cool head and low profile on the field, Dhoni has a pretty big ego. He just goes about it in his own subdued manner ... So I you need to blame both parties here.

Ashwin pretty much is No.1 on the team sheet now:ashwin. So he can give his opinions without fear. !..

Also the guy is SMART.. He held on to Dhoni to make the team in his early days. But he was too smart and opinionated to keep being MSD's ******* like Jaddu. So when the time came he played his cards right, and went to the Virat Camp. !

Ash is smart enough to be a captiancy candidate. But he knows that the establishment will always prefer batsmen (especially a great one like Kohli). So he'll just try to sneak up on the wise captaincy instead.
 
Ashwin batting average outside asia must be greater than your ATG younis khan ..forget about ashwin bowling....ashwin is very valuable player ...N.o 1 ranked test bowler plus allrounder of the world afterall.......

And Amir averages more then Kohli did in England, so Amir >>> Kohli :yk

Ashwin can never win his country a test match in England, SA, AUS etc to save his life
 
Do you live on your own world of delusions?

Come back when Ashwin scores multiple double hundreds abroad before you even mention him in the same sentence as YK the batsman
oh brother do one thing...open google map.....then see is there world outside england ? ...like south africa....west indies.....australia...etc........then let me know..baki control he will score in the world which u guys call england on 2nd tour there..
 
most wickets 2015 and 2016. making runs too now. averaged 43.71 this year. He's younger than Yasir and twice as many wickets already- It's over.
 
most wickets 2015 and 2016. making runs too now. averaged 43.71 this year. He's younger than Yasir and twice as many wickets already- It's over.

It's not over until it's over.

Ashwin doesn't deserve both awards though. He isn't that great in ODIs and T20Is. He can't be given Cricketer of the Year imo. Kohli should've gotten that one. Averages 76 in Tests and 92 in ODIs. :O Not to mention he led India to #1 with some great captaincy.
 
It's not over until it's over.

Ashwin doesn't deserve both awards though. He isn't that great in ODIs and T20Is. He can't be given Cricketer of the Year imo. Kohli should've gotten that one. Averages 76 in Tests and 92 in ODIs. :O Not to mention he led India to #1 with some great captaincy.

Kohli averaged 45 in Tests during the voting period.
 
It's not over until it's over.

Ashwin doesn't deserve both awards though. He isn't that great in ODIs and T20Is. He can't be given Cricketer of the Year imo. Kohli should've gotten that one. Averages 76 in Tests and 92 in ODIs. :O Not to mention he led India to #1 with some great captaincy.

The period considered is 14th Sep 2015 to 20th Sep 2016.

Ash has 48 wickets in 8 tests at an average 15....336 runs at an average of 42.
In T20s, he has 27 wickets in 19 T20s at an average of 15.
 
Kohli averaged 45 in Tests during the voting period.

Okay then make the award called ICC Cricketer of the Year Sep 15- Sep 16. Not ICC Cricketer of the Year 2016. :D
Not sure why voting takes so long anyway. Surely you can add performances from the whole year and just give the award in January 2017.
 
It's not over until it's over.

Ashwin doesn't deserve both awards though. He isn't that great in ODIs and T20Is. He can't be given Cricketer of the Year imo. Kohli should've gotten that one. Averages 76 in Tests and 92 in ODIs. :O Not to mention he led India to #1 with some great captaincy.

this is true. i'll give you this.
 
The period considered is 14th Sep 2015 to 20th Sep 2016.

Ash has 48 wickets in 8 tests at an average 15....336 runs at an average of 42.
In T20s, he has 27 wickets in 19 T20s at an average of 15.

Who's the best player across all formats? Kohli or Ashwin? Kohli is one of the best ODI batsmen of all time. Single handedly carried Ind to WT20 Semis. Captained India to #1 while scoring 3 200s in the same year. He (Kohli) is and has been a better player. Don't use stats like that. They can be misleading. And as I said above, the time period for the awards also has a factor in the deviation of statistics.
 
Who's the best player across all formats? Kohli or Ashwin? Kohli is one of the best ODI batsmen of all time. Single handedly carried Ind to WT20 Semis. Captained India to #1 while scoring 3 200s in the same year. He (Kohli) is and has been a better player. Don't use stats like that. They can be misleading. And as I said above, the time period for the awards also has a factor in the deviation of statistics.

Oh you meant just the icc cricketer of the year award? Fair enough. I was surprised seeing Ashwin win it. Expected him to win the test cricketer of the year though.

Kohli's 200s against NZ and all his runs against Eng are out of the chosen period. That will be considered next year.

I expected Kohli or Root to get the ICC cricketer of the year.
 
Okay then make the award called ICC Cricketer of the Year Sep 15- Sep 16. Not ICC Cricketer of the Year 2016. :D
Not sure why voting takes so long anyway. Surely you can add performances from the whole year and just give the award in January 2017.

I agree. They should either announce straight after the voting period of take whole year into account and do it on that basis.
 
Okay then make the award called ICC Cricketer of the Year Sep 15- Sep 16. Not ICC Cricketer of the Year 2016. :D
Not sure why voting takes so long anyway. Surely you can add performances from the whole year and just give the award in January 2017.

Oh you meant just the icc cricketer of the year award? Fair enough. I was surprised seeing Ashwin win it. Expected him to win the test cricketer of the year though.

Kohli's 200s against NZ and all his runs against Eng are out of the chosen period. That will be considered next year.

I expected Kohli or Root to get the ICC cricketer of the year.

ICC Ranking/Award systems are wack. I think they need some of us PPers to work for them. :wahab2
 
Feel Kohli deserved it more than him. He not only performed but showed grit as a captain. That should count for something.
 
Oh you meant just the icc cricketer of the year award? Fair enough. I was surprised seeing Ashwin win it. Expected him to win the test cricketer of the year though.

Kohli's 200s against NZ and all his runs against Eng are out of the chosen period. That will be considered next year.

I expected Kohli or Root to get the ICC cricketer of the year.
Kohli had some pretty average Test numbers during this period. Root despite all the praise, still struggles to come up with big performances. Ashwin was a more than deserving winner for mine.
 
Ashwin thoroughly deserves the Test player of the year award and several times over. He's the definitely the MVP of the Indian team. Love his comments , general cricketing acumen and dry humor. Would love to see him the commentary box some day.
 
Kohli had some pretty average Test numbers during this period. Root despite all the praise, still struggles to come up with big performances. Ashwin was a more than deserving winner for mine.

I was talking about ICC cricketer of the year...not ICC test cricketer of the year. Ash won both.

Maybe they gave more weightage to tests for ICC cricketer of the year (coupled with decent enough performance in LOIs)....dunno.

If not...it could have gone to Kohli or Root who scored runs in all formats. Kohli did incredible stuff in T20s in WT20.
 
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Kohli had some pretty average Test numbers during this period. Root despite all the praise, still struggles to come up with big performances. Ashwin was a more than deserving winner for mine.

His test numbers would have been made up with his captaincy alone. Taking over a new team and churning out good performances definitely counts more than Ashwin's contribution in ODIs.
 
ICC cricketer of the year award should have gone to Kohli. All other awards were fine.

Not sure why was Rohit Sharma included in the ODI team of the year. He was forced at #3, even though he is an opener. They should have picked one of Rohit and Warner as an opener.
 
LOL at the selection of Jadeja in the ODI team. He played just 5 matches in that period with just 45 runs as batsman and bowling average of almost 86!

Even Sikandar Raza (batting average of 25 and bowling average of 28) would have been a better pick. Woakes was another option.
 
ICC cricketer of the year award should have gone to Kohli. All other awards were fine.

Not sure why was Rohit Sharma included in the ODI team of the year. He was forced at #3, even though he is an opener. They should have picked one of Rohit and Warner as an opener.

Warner has to be in, he has 6 centuries in Odis this year.
 
I was talking about ICC cricketer of the year...not ICC test cricketer of the year. Ash won both.

Maybe they gave more weightage to tests for ICC cricketer of the year (coupled with decent enough performance in LOIs)....dunno.

If not...it could have gone to Kohli or Root who scored runs in all formats. Kohli did incredible stuff in T20s in WT20.
Definitely would give Tests more weight.
 
Ashwin can have his trophy, we all know who the real best is. Besides, who wants a sir garfield sobers trophy that guy isn't even the best all rounder :yk I think the award is more of an insult to ashwin for being inferior to Yasir Shah :)))
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Congratulations on your achievement <a href="https://twitter.com/ashwinravi99">@ashwinravi99</a>. Also pleased for Pak Test players who fared well. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ICCAwards?src=hash">#ICCAwards</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/811929740781244416">December 22, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Congratulations on your achievement <a href="https://twitter.com/ashwinravi99">@ashwinravi99</a>. Also pleased for Pak Test players who fared well. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ICCAwards?src=hash">#ICCAwards</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/811929740781244416">December 22, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Big heart :sa

Who are the Pakistani players that fared well in awards?
 
Honestly, no one had a better year. Well deserved.

As an overall package in tests, there is no one better than Ashwin today. And unlike certain other "allrounders", he has done well with the bat overseas. He just needs to do well with the ball in England and South Africa and he will be on his way to a bonafide ATG.
 
Ashwin can have his trophy, we all know who the real best is. Besides, who wants a sir garfield sobers trophy that guy isn't even the best all rounder :yk I think the award is more of an insult to ashwin for being inferior to Yasir Shah :)))


Yes the GREAT Yasir Shah deserves the test cricketer of the year for scoring a double century while BOWLING!! :D Does these performance in Aus count??

The England tour was 3 years ago. This award is for 2016. Still hung up on one tour. "Oh Ashin didnt do well in England, Oh Kohli didnt do well, blah blah"

You should woriied about Pak team. Very worried
 
Ashwin can have his trophy, we all know who the real best is. Besides, who wants a sir garfield sobers trophy that guy isn't even the best all rounder :yk I think the award is more of an insult to ashwin for being inferior to Yasir Shah :)))

Oh I'm pretty sure Ashwin cant do worse than what Yasir has acheived in this match.

So much for all that 'who is better' talk
 
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