ICC Awards


The ICC Awards are an annual set of sports awards for international cricket, which recognise and honour the best international cricket players of the previous 12 months. The awards were introduced by the International Cricket Council in 2004. Between 2009 and 2014 the awards were known, for sponsorship reasons, as the LG ICC Awards.

Award categories

The following awards have been or currently are presented:
In December 2016, ICC Development Programme Awards were announced for the ICC's Associate and Affiliate Members aimed at creating improving structures within the 95 member federations.

Methodology

The judging/voting period was originally from 1 August of the current year to 31 July of the next year. It has since undergone two changes and now takes place presently between September of the current year and September of the next year.
The ICC Selection Committee comprises eminent former players who select the finalists for the Cricketer of the Year, Test Player of the Year, ODI Player of the Year and the Emerging Player of the Year, as well as the final ICC Test Team of the Year and ICC ODI Team of the Year.
The final selection for the award is voted for by an academy of 56, which includes current national team captains of Test playing nations, members of the Elite panel of ICC umpires and referees, prominent former players and cricket correspondents. In the event of a tie in the voting, the award is shared.

2004 awards

2005 awards

2006 awards

2007 awards

2008 awards

2009 awards

2010 awards

2011 awards

2012 awards

2013 awards

2014 awards

2015 awards

2016 awards

2017 awards

2018 awards

2019 awards