To date the ICC winners for the men’s test criceter of the year
AND ICC Men’s Test Cricket AwardFounded in 2004, a very valued acknowledgment in the crisis world is a great respected recognition. Awards annually International Caucasian Council (ICC)Respects the most prominent player in the test crice over a period of time. This recognition not only emphasizes the individual glow, but also emphasizes the evolution and competitiveness of the test crickete, which makes it a desired prize for players around the world.
Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah It was called the ICC men’s test cryrket of the year for 2024, which announced the Apex Crkets body on Monday, January 27th. This award acknowledges Bumrah’s extraordinary performances throughout the year, where he showed an extraordinary consistency and skill on the international stage. His achievements strengthen his reputation by one of the best fast bowlers in the modern age.
This year’s award Bumrah adds another chapter of the famous history of this award. Since its inception, the acknowledgment has celebrated the legends for the cricket, starting with Rahul DravidInaugural winner. Over the years, the recipient list has grown to include some of the most famous players in sports, and their contributions continue to inspired generations.
Passed winner: heroic hero Rahul Dravid 2004
Dravid, the first recipient of the ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year 2004, set a measure for excellence. The highest order right dough, Dravid played 12 games that year, collecting 946 rides, including two centuries and four half a century. Its highest score of 270 is not against Pakistan Rawalpindi remains one of the best insertions in the test crice, showing its calmness and technical mastering.
Six Indians on the prestigious list
Bumrah’s achievement makes him a sixth Indian who received that honor. After Dravid, Gautam Gambhir He won the 2009 award, scoring 727 runs in only five matches, including four centuries. Next year, Virender Sehwag He claimed a prize with an extraordinary 1,422 ride in 14 games, with five centuries and eight half a century. In 2016, Ravicharndran Ashwin They are blinded with 612 run and 72 wickekets in 12 matches, including eight draws with five winches. Virat KohliHis dominance deserved acknowledgment in 2018 when he scored 1,322 rides with five centuries and five half a century in 13 games.
Star year for Jasprit Bumrah
Bumrah’s performances in 2024 were nothing less than phenomenal. Playing 13 tests, he showed his mastery over pace and precision, especially in challenging conditions. His appearances against the appearances against South Africa and Australiawhere he dismantled the terrible lines of hitting. In Cape Town, Bumrah’s 2/6 and 6/24 figures received India to the dominant victory. In Brisbane, his sixfold walk in the first scams and three more in the second showed his ability to deliver in pressure. Bumrah ended up with an impressive 71 wickeket for a year, earning a wide recognition for her sharp ejection, deceptive Yorkers and an relentless consistency.
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Time Travel: List of Winners
Year | Winner | Noted achievements |
2004 | Rahul Dravid (IND) | 946 running, average 63.06 |
2005 | Jaques kallis (with) | 1011 Running, 20 Wicksket |
2006 | Ricky Ponting (aus) | 1333 running, average 88.46 |
2007 | Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) | 1788 has an average of 99.33 |
2008 | Dale Steyn (with) | 74 wickeket, average 20.01 |
2009 | Gautam Gambhir (IND) | 727 running, average 90.87 |
2010 | Virender Sehwag (IND) | 1422 running, average 90.80 |
2011 | Alastair Cook | 927 running, average 84.27 |
2012 | Kumar Sangakkara (SL) | 767 running, average 51.13 |
2013 | Micheal Clarke (aus) | 1093 running, average 56.39 |
2014 | Mitchell Johnson (aus) | 47 Wickeket, average of 23.25 |
2015 | Steve Smith (Aus) | 1474 running, average 73.70 |
2016 | Ravicharndran Ashwin (Indd) | 72 Wikets, 612 Running |
2017 | Steve Smith (Aus) | 1305 running, average 76.76 |
2018 | Virat Kohli (Indd) | 1322 running, average 55.08 |
2019 | Pat cummins (aus) | 59 Wickeket, average 20.13 |
2021 | Joe Root | 1708 running, average 61.00 |
2022 | Ben Stokes | 870 Running, 26 Hickeke |
2023 | USMAN KHAWAJA (AUS) | 1,210 running, average 52.60 |
The most prominent player: Steve Smith
Australian shock maestro Steve Smith He holds a record for the highest ICC male test awards for the cricket of the year, after winning it twice in 2015 and 2017. In 2015, Smith played 13 games, scoring 1,474 rides with six centuries and five half a century. He repeated his splendor in 2017, accumulating 1,305 rides in 11 games with six centuries and three half a century.