2017 ICC Awards

2017 ICC Awards
Date18 January 2018
Presented byICC
Highlights
Cricketer of the YearMen's:India Virat Kohli
Women's:Australia Ellyse Perry
Men's Test Player of the YearAustralia Steve Smith
ODI Player of the YearMen's:India Virat Kohli
Women's:New Zealand Amy Satterthwaite
Women's T20I Player of the YearAustralia Beth Mooney
Emerging Player of the YearMen's:Pakistan Hasan Ali
Women's:Australia Beth Mooney
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The 2017 ICC Awards were the fourteenth edition of ICC Awards. The voting panel took into account players' performance between 21 September 2016 and 31 December 2017. The announcement of the ICC World XI Teams, along with the winners of the men's individual ICC awards, was made on 18 January 2018.[1] The women's awards were announced on 21 December 2017, with Ellyse Perry winning the inaugural Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award as the Women's Cricketer of the Year.[2][3][4]

Award categories and winners

Virat Kohli
Ellyse Perry

Individual awards

Men's awards

  • India Virat Kohli
  • Australia Steve Smith
  • Pakistan Hasan Ali
Men's Associate Player of the Year

Women's awards

Other awards

Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
Spirit of Cricket
Fan's Moment of the Year

ICC Teams of the Year

Men's teams

ICC Men's Test Team of the Year
ICC Men's Test Team of the Year
Batting position Player Team Role
Opener Dean Elgar  South Africa Batsman
David Warner  Australia Batsman
Number 3 Virat Kohli  India Batsman / Captain
Number 4 Steve Smith  Australia Batsman
Number 5 Cheteshwar Pujara  India Batsman
Number 6 Ben Stokes  England All-rounder
Number 7 Quinton de Kock  South Africa Batsman / Wicket-keeper
Number 8 Ravichandran Ashwin  India All-rounder
Number 9 Mitchell Starc  Australia Bowler
Number 10 Kagiso Rabada  South Africa Bowler
Number 11 James Anderson  England Bowler


ICC Men's ODI Team of the Year
ICC Men's ODI Team of the Year
Batting position Player Team Role
Opener David Warner  Australia Batsman
Rohit Sharma  India Batsman
Number 3 Virat Kohli  India Batsman / Captain
Number 4 Babar Azam  Pakistan Batsman
Number 5 AB de Villiers  South Africa Batsman
Number 6 Quinton de Kock  South Africa Batsman / Wicket-keeper
Number 7 Ben Stokes  England All-rounder
Number 8 Trent Boult  New Zealand Bowler
Number 9 Hasan Ali  Pakistan Bowler
Number 10 Rashid Khan  Afghanistan Bowler
Number 11 Jasprit Bumrah  India Bowler

Women's teams

ICC Women's ODI Team of the Year
ICC Women's ODI Team of the Year
Batting position Player Team Role
Opener Tammy Beaumont  England Batter
Meg Lanning  Australia Batter
Number 3 Mithali Raj  India Batter
Number 4 Amy Satterthwaite  New Zealand Batter
Number 5 Ellyse Perry  Australia All-rounder
Number 6 Heather Knight  England Batter / Captain
Number 7 Sarah Taylor  England Batter / Wicket-keeper
Number 8 Dane van Niekerk  South Africa Bowler
Number 9 Marizanne Kapp  South Africa Bowler
Number 10 Ekta Bisht  India Bowler
Number 11 Alex Hartley  England Bowler


ICC Women's T20I Team of the Year
ICC Women's T20I Team of the Year
Batting position Player Team Role
Opener Danielle Wyatt  England Batter
Beth Mooney  Australia Batter / Wicket-keeper
Number 3 Harmanpreet Kaur  India All-rounder
Number 4 Sophie Devine  New Zealand Batter
Number 5 Stafanie Taylor  West Indies All-rounder / Captain
Number 6 Deandra Dottin  West Indies All-rounder
Number 7 Hayley Matthews  West Indies All-rounder
Number 8 Megan Schutt  Australia Bowler
Number 9 Amanda-Jade Wellington  Australia Bowler
Number 10 Lea Tahuhu  New Zealand Bowler
Number 11 Ekta Bisht  India Bowler

See also

  • Cricket portal

References

  1. ^ "International Cricket Council". Archived from the original on 18 January 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Perry clinches inaugural Rachael Heyhoe Flint award for ICC Women's cricketer of the year". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  3. ^ "ICC Awards: Men's Test and ODI Teams of the Year 2017 announced". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  4. ^ "ICC Awards 2017 Complete List of Winners". The Indian Express. 18 January 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  5. ^ "3rd T20I (N), Bengaluru, February 01, 2017, England tour of India". ESPN cricInfo. 1 February 2017.