2011 ICC Awards
| 2011 ICC Awards | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Date | 12 September 2011 | 
| Presented by | ICC | 
| Highlights | |
| Cricketer of the Year |  Jonathan Trott (1st award) | 
| Test Player of the Year |  Alastair Cook (1st award) | 
| ODI Player of the Year |  Kumar Sangakkara (1st award) | 
| Emerging Player of the Year |  Devendra Bishoo | 
| Website | www | 

The 2011 ICC Awards were held on 12 September 2011 in London, England. They were presented at a grand ceremony in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA).[1][2] The ICC had been hosting ICC Awards since 2004, which were now into their eighth year. Previous events were held in London (2004), Sydney (2005), Mumbai (2006), Johannesburg (2007, 2009), Dubai (2008) and Bangalore (2010). The ICC awards the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy to the Cricketer of the Year, which is considered to be the most prestigious award in world cricket.
Selection Committee
Chaired by ICC Cricket Hall of Famer Clive Lloyd, the ICC Selection Committee was charged with two main tasks. Using their experience, knowledge and appreciation of the game, they selected the ICC World XI Teams and provided a long list of nominations to the 25 members of the voting academy to cast their votes in the individual player award categories.[3]
Selection Committee members:[4]
 Clive Lloyd (chairman) Clive Lloyd (chairman)
 Zaheer Abbas Zaheer Abbas
 Mike Gatting Mike Gatting
 Paul Adams Paul Adams
 Danny Morrison Danny Morrison
Award categories and winners
Cricketer of the Year
Test Player of the Year
ODI Player of the Year
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
 Tim Southee, for taking 5/18 with one maiden from his allotted four overs against Pakistan at Eden Park in Auckland on 26 December 2010[5] Tim Southee, for taking 5/18 with one maiden from his allotted four overs against Pakistan at Eden Park in Auckland on 26 December 2010[5]
Emerging Player of the Year
Associate Player of the Year
Umpire of the Year
Women's Cricketer of the Year
Spirit of Cricket
 MS Dhoni, for recalling Ian Bell during the second Test match against England at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on 31 July 2011[6][7] MS Dhoni, for recalling Ian Bell during the second Test match against England at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on 31 July 2011[6][7]
LG People's Choice Award
ICC World XI Teams

ICC Test Team of the Year
Kumar Sangakkara was selected as both captain and wicket-keeper of the Test Team of the Year. Other players are:[8]
 Alastair Cook Alastair Cook
 Hashim Amla Hashim Amla
 Jonathan Trott Jonathan Trott
 Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar
 Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Sangakkara
 AB de Villiers AB de Villiers
 Jacques Kallis Jacques Kallis
 Stuart Broad Stuart Broad
 Graeme Swann Graeme Swann
 Dale Steyn Dale Steyn
 James Anderson James Anderson
 Zaheer Khan (12th man) Zaheer Khan (12th man)
ICC ODI Team of the Year
MS Dhoni was selected as both captain and wicket-keeper of the ODI Team of the Year for the second time. Other players are:[9]
 Tillakaratne Dilshan Tillakaratne Dilshan
 Virender Sehwag Virender Sehwag
 Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Sangakkara
 AB de Villiers AB de Villiers
.svg.png) Shane Watson Shane Watson
 Yuvraj Singh Yuvraj Singh
 MS Dhoni MS Dhoni
 Graeme Swann Graeme Swann
 Umar Gul Umar Gul
 Dale Steyn Dale Steyn
 Zaheer Khan Zaheer Khan
 Lasith Malinga (12th man) Lasith Malinga (12th man)
Short lists
The short lists for the 2011 LG ICC Awards were announced by the ICC on 26 August 2011. They are the following:[10]
Cricketer of the Year
Test Player of the Year
ODI Player of the Year
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
Emerging Player of the Year
Associate Player of the Year
Umpire of the Year
Women's Cricketer of the Year
Spirit of Cricket
LG People's Choice Award
Nominations
The following are the nominations for the 2011 LG ICC Awards:[11]
Cricketer of the Year
 Hashim Amla Hashim Amla
 James Anderson James Anderson
 Ian Bell Ian Bell
 Stuart Broad Stuart Broad
 Alastair Cook Alastair Cook
 Rahul Dravid Rahul Dravid
 Jacques Kallis Jacques Kallis
 Zaheer Khan Zaheer Khan
 Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Sangakkara
 Andrew Strauss Andrew Strauss
 Graeme Swann Graeme Swann
 Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar
 Chris Tremlett Chris Tremlett
 Jonathan Trott Jonathan Trott
 AB de Villiers AB de Villiers
.svg.png) Shane Watson Shane Watson
Test Player of the Year
 Hashim Amla Hashim Amla
 James Anderson James Anderson
 Ian Bell Ian Bell
 Stuart Broad Stuart Broad
 Alastair Cook Alastair Cook
 Rahul Dravid Rahul Dravid
 Jacques Kallis Jacques Kallis
 Zaheer Khan Zaheer Khan
 Misbah-ul-Haq Misbah-ul-Haq
 Kevin Pietersen Kevin Pietersen
 Ishant Sharma Ishant Sharma
 Harbhajan Singh Harbhajan Singh
 Dale Steyn Dale Steyn
 Graeme Swann Graeme Swann
 Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar
 Chris Tremlett Chris Tremlett
 Jonathan Trott Jonathan Trott
 AB de Villiers AB de Villiers
.svg.png) Shane Watson Shane Watson
ODI Player of the Year
 Hashim Amla Hashim Amla
.svg.png) Michael Clarke Michael Clarke
 MS Dhoni MS Dhoni
 Gautam Gambhir Gautam Gambhir
 Mohammad Hafeez Mohammad Hafeez
 Mahela Jayawardene Mahela Jayawardene
 Zaheer Khan Zaheer Khan
 Virat Kohli Virat Kohli
 Lasith Malinga Lasith Malinga
 Munaf Patel Munaf Patel
 Saeed Ajmal Saeed Ajmal
 Shakib Al Hasan Shakib Al Hasan
 Kumar Sangakkara Kumar Sangakkara
 Virender Sehwag Virender Sehwag
 Yuvraj Singh Yuvraj Singh
 Tim Southee Tim Southee
 Dale Steyn Dale Steyn
 Graeme Swann Graeme Swann
 Jonathan Trott Jonathan Trott
 AB de Villiers AB de Villiers
.svg.png) Shane Watson Shane Watson
Twenty20 International Performance of the Year
Emerging Player of the Year
 Adnan Akmal Adnan Akmal
 Azhar Ali Azhar Ali
 Hamish Bennett Hamish Bennett
 Devendra Bishoo Devendra Bishoo
 Darren Bravo Darren Bravo
 Kirk Edwards Kirk Edwards
 Colin Ingram Colin Ingram
 Abhinav Mukund Abhinav Mukund
 Wahab Riaz Wahab Riaz
 Kane Williamson Kane Williamson
Associate Player of the Year
 Saqib Ali Saqib Ali
.svg.png) Ashish Bagai Ashish Bagai
 George Dockrell George Dockrell
 Ryan ten Doeschate Ryan ten Doeschate
.svg.png) Hamid Hassan Hamid Hassan
.svg.png) Nawroz Mangal Nawroz Mangal
 John Mooney John Mooney
 Kevin O'Brien Kevin O'Brien
.svg.png) Mohammad Shahzad Mohammad Shahzad
 Paul Stirling Paul Stirling
 Andrew White Andrew White
 Gary Wilson Gary Wilson
Umpire of the Year
 Billy Bowden Billy Bowden
 Aleem Dar Aleem Dar
 Steve Davis Steve Davis
 Kumar Dharmasena Kumar Dharmasena
 Billy Doctrove Billy Doctrove
 Marais Erasmus Marais Erasmus
 Ian Gould Ian Gould
 Tony Hill Tony Hill
 Richard Kettleborough Richard Kettleborough
 Asad Rauf Asad Rauf
.svg.png) Simon Taufel Simon Taufel
.svg.png) Rod Tucker Rod Tucker
Women's Cricketer of the Year
 Cri-Zelda Brits Cri-Zelda Brits
.svg.png) Sarah Cady Sarah Cady
.svg.png) Jess Duffin Jess Duffin
 Charlotte Edwards Charlotte Edwards
 Shandre Fritz Shandre Fritz
 Jhulan Goswami Jhulan Goswami
 Lydia Greenway Lydia Greenway
 Bismah Maroof Bismah Maroof
 Laura Marsh Laura Marsh
 Sara McGlashan Sara McGlashan
 Anisa Mohammed Anisa Mohammed
.svg.png) Shelley Nitschke Shelley Nitschke
.svg.png) Leah Poulton Leah Poulton
 Poonam Raut Poonam Raut
 Stafanie Taylor Stafanie Taylor
Development Awards
| Award | Country | Additional notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Best Overall Cricket Development Programme |  Ireland | |
| Best Women's Cricket Initiative |  Scotland | |
| Best Junior Participation Initiative |  Papua New Guinea | |
| Best Cricket Promotion and Marketing Programme | .svg.png) Canada | For their new website and groundbreaking work in live streaming and webcasts of matches | 
| Best Spirit of Cricket Initiative |  Japan | Awarded for 'Cricket for Smiles' project as a reaction to Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami | 
| Photo of the Year |  Brunei | Taken during an introductory cricket session at Girl's High School at Brunei–Muara District. The school created their own team. | 
| Volunteer of the Year |  Kenya | Awarded to Aliya Bauer for her dedicated work with Maasai Warriors | 
| Lifetime Service Award |  Oman | Awarded to Kanaksi Khimji | 
The national cricket boards of all winners won $2,000 each in cricket equipment grants.
See also
- International Cricket Council
- ICC Awards
- Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy (Cricketer of the Year)
- ICC Test Player of the Year
- ICC ODI Player of the Year
- David Shepherd Trophy (Umpire of the Year)
- ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year
- ICC Test Team of the Year
- ICC ODI Team of the Year
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