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India’s Bumrah named cricketer of the year after stellar 2024

By AFP
January 29, 2025
Indias Jasprit Bumrah reacts as he walks past the trophy during an official ceremony after the fifth cricket Test match between Australia and India at The SCG in Sydney on January 5, 2025. — AFP
India's Jasprit Bumrah reacts as he walks past the trophy during an official ceremony after the fifth cricket Test match between Australia and India at The SCG in Sydney on January 5, 2025. — AFP 

NEW DELHI: India pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah has been named men´s cricketer of the year for 2024, the International Cricket Council announced Tuesday, a day after he won the Test award.

Bumrah, 31, ended last year as the top wicket-taker in Tests with 71 wickets and inspired India to the T20 World Cup title in June. “The year 2024 was incredibly special -- winning the men´s T20 World Cup 2024 in Barbados and also contributing as much as I could across all three formats of the game,” said Bumrah.

“I dedicate this award to everyone who has believed in me, the power of hard work and dreams, and to bowlers worldwide who continue to inspire and strive for excellence.” “I feel really good. As a youngster, I have seen my childhood heroes winning this great award, so yeah, very happy to be at the ‘receiving end’,” Bumrah cheekily told broadcasters.

Bumrah beat England batters Harry Brook and Joe Root as well as Australia´s Travis Head to the award -- the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy, given by the sport´s governing body. He is fifth Indian to receive the award after Rahul Dravid (2004), Sachin Tendulkar (2010), Ravichandran Ashwin (2016) and Virat Kohli (2017, 2018).

Bumrah has claimed 443 wickets in 204 international matches since his debut for India in 2016. New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr was voted women´s cricketer of the year to win the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, after she won the T20 cricketer of the year on Saturday.

Kerr becomes the first New Zealander to win the trophy after she inspired the White Ferns to their women´s T20 World Cup victory in October last year. The 24-year-old overcame South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt, Sri Lanka´s Chamari Athapaththu and Australia´s Annabel Sutherland to win the award.