ICC Nominations For Player Of ODI World 2023 Award


2023/11/18 14:08:55 IST

Virat Kohli

    Virat Kohli, the middle-order maestro, has not let any domestic cricket World Cup campaign rattle his shoulders. After smashing yet another outstanding century during Indias semi-final match against New Zealand, he has raced beyond 700 tournament runs.

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Adam Zampa

    Adam Zampa, who was crucial to Australias victory in the T20 World Cup 2021 in rather different circumstances, has once again represented his nation well in front of a national audience.

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Quinton De Kock

    Quinton de Kock was among the leading run scorers for the majority of the tournament, with the left-hander amassing 591 runs during the event.

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Mohammed Shami

    With scores of 5/54 from 10 overs, Shami finished with a dominating performance, taking out three of the top four players from New Zealand. In his 4/22 period in Lucknow, England appeared to run out of solutions, and the quick was unplayable in Indias 5/18 thumping of Sri Lanka.

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Rachin Ravindra

    The New Zealand youngster has made a big impression on the World Cup, having scored three centuries and two fifties to put his name up in lights as one of the most promising players in the world.

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Glenn Maxwell

    Fans and commentators are running out of superlatives for Glenn Maxwells multiple superhuman efforts at this years World Cup, and as an all-rounder the Australian provides much-needed flexibility.

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Rohit Sharma

    Having scored a century and three half-centuries so far in the competition, the skipper of India has been at his very best for the most part. With a strike rate of 124.15, which is among the top 10 among all batters in the competition, Rohit does the most of his damage during the Powerplay.

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Jasprit Bumrah

    Going at less than four an over, bowling a large percentage of his overs with the new ball, Bumrah has stifled oppositions eager to go hard in the Powerplay.

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Daryl Mitchell

    The highlight of Mitchells tournament was the superb 134 he scored against India in the semi-final, as the right-hander smashed a total of seven sixes to keep his side in the run chase.

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