Trott named ICC cricketer of the year

Mon, 12 Sep 21:57:00 2011

England batsman Jonathan Trott was named International Cricket Council cricketer of the year for his achievements during 2011 when he compiled 1,042 runs at an average of 65.12 in 12 Tests.

Jonathan Trott, England v West Indies, March 2011 - 0

Trott, 30, struck four centuries and three half-centuries. In addition, he played 24 one-day internationals, hitting 1,064 runs at an average of 48.36 with two centuries and nine 50s.

In that period, England retained the Ashes in Australia and won Test series against Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan.

"It's fantastic to be part of a successful team and I never envisaged winning this award and it's a brilliant feeling to be recognised," Trott told an awards ceremony in London.

Trott's team-mate Alastair Cook was named Test cricketer of the year after compiling 1302 runs in the review period at an average of 51.74, including six centuries and four-half centuries.

The left-handed opening batsman's highest score of 235 not out in the first test in Brisbane helped his team towards their first away Ashes series since the 1986-7 season.

"It was truly a great year," Cook said. "The award is about the rest of the team, not just me."

Netherlands all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate won the Associate and Affiliate player of the year award for the second time in a row after scoring centuries against England and Ireland at this year's World Cup.

West Indies leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo was named emerging player of the year after capturing 21 Test wickets at an average of 35.42. He also took 19 one-day wickets at an average of 21.57.

New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee won the Twenty20 international performance of the year for taking five for 18 against Pakistan.

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was awarded the ICC spirit of cricket award after agreeing to allow England batsman Ian Bell to continue batting after he had been run out in the second Test at Trent Bridge this year.

Bell left his crease and headed for the pavilion after mistakenly thinking he had hit the ball over the boundary off the last ball before tea. Instead it was still in play, the bails were removed and Bell was correctly given out.

During the interval and after a request from the England team, Dhoni withdrew the appeal.

Reuters

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  1. #7 Qasim, very well said, strange why some white people­ bang on about this form of 'discrimination'.­ Trying to redress the imbalance left by decades of a­ very much greater 'positive' discrimination by­ torture and mass murder of black people by white,­ whilst draining every last drop of wealth from their­ land! Unfair, hah, these people are beneath contempt!

    From migraine2be, on Wed 14 Sep 9:18
  2. Glad Dhoni's gesture was recognised. Puts­ football to shame.

    From boxster, on Wed 14 Sep 1:35
  3. dennis - please remember why there is quota system. the­ racist apartheid system put blacks behind their white­ counterparts in all professions in terms of skills and­ education. to help them catch up and to ensure south­ african institutions fairly represent the­ colours/creeds of the nation, there now needs to be a­ quota system. white south africans have no basis for­ complaint.

    From Qasim, on Tue 13 Sep 19:07
  4. england are dominating everything in cricket at the­ moment, good stuff.

    From Pink Pig, on Tue 13 Sep 15:55
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    South Africa must be very proud!!

    From PIXIE, on Tue 13 Sep 14:52
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    AHHHHH... Another South African GREAT !!!

    Well done­ Trotty .. you deserve it

    PS Another Victory (sic) for­ SA s quota system

    From dennis, on Tue 13 Sep 14:13
  7. And didn't even get into the ODI team of the year !­ what's going on.. Well done , you deserve it..

    From a fed fan, on Tue 13 Sep 6:33
  8. haha..luk at de pic..hez like ''hmm.. i didnt c­ dat coming'' lol..congrats man!!

    From Rahul, on Tue 13 Sep 5:51
  9. all round fair choices....best of them dhoni's­ spirit award....truly worth while...shame its not­ passed on in other sports.

    From mertron1, on Tue 13 Sep 5:41
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