India skipper Virat Kohli won the CEAT International Cricketer of the Year award on Monday May 28,2018
The 29-year-old Kohli had a memorable last season with the bat. India batsman Rohit Sharma collected the award on behalf of Kohli.
India opener Shikhar Dhawan was given the International Batsman of the Year Award, while New Zealand pace sensation Trent Boult won the International Bowler of the Year Award.
Afghanistan's leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who impressed everyone with his skills in the recently concluded Indian Premier League grabbing 21 wickets, was given the T20 Bowler of the Year Award.
New Zealand's swashbuckling opening batsman Colin Munro won the T20 Batsman of the Year Award.
Indian cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur, who single-handedly took the women's team to the final of the ICC Women's World Cup with her breath-taking knock of 171 not out against Australia in the semi-final, won the Outstanding Innings of the Year Award.
Mayank Agarwal, who had a dream domestic season with the bat for Karnataka, was given the Domestic Player of the Year Award.
Agarwal, who received the award from legendary batsman Dilip Vengsarkar, termed the past year fantastic.
Eighteen-year-old Shubhman Gill, who made his mark in the U19 World Cup in Australia and the IPL while playing for the Kolkata, was the U19 Player of the Year.
Former Australian all-rounder and Hyderabad coach Tom Moody praised Gill saying he understands the game and had game awareness.
Swashbuckling West Indian batsman Chris Gayle was presented with the Popular Choice Award.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed on former India stumper Farokh Engineer.
Legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar praised Engineer saying he was an outstanding wicket-keeper and a dynamic opening batsman.
Awards
The 29-year-old Kohli had a memorable last season with the bat. India batsman Rohit Sharma collected the award on behalf of Kohli.
India opener Shikhar Dhawan was given the International Batsman of the Year Award, while New Zealand pace sensation Trent Boult won the International Bowler of the Year Award.
Afghanistan's leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who impressed everyone with his skills in the recently concluded Indian Premier League grabbing 21 wickets, was given the T20 Bowler of the Year Award.
New Zealand's swashbuckling opening batsman Colin Munro won the T20 Batsman of the Year Award.
Indian cricketer Harmanpreet Kaur, who single-handedly took the women's team to the final of the ICC Women's World Cup with her breath-taking knock of 171 not out against Australia in the semi-final, won the Outstanding Innings of the Year Award.
Mayank Agarwal, who had a dream domestic season with the bat for Karnataka, was given the Domestic Player of the Year Award.
Agarwal, who received the award from legendary batsman Dilip Vengsarkar, termed the past year fantastic.
Eighteen-year-old Shubhman Gill, who made his mark in the U19 World Cup in Australia and the IPL while playing for the Kolkata, was the U19 Player of the Year.
Former Australian all-rounder and Hyderabad coach Tom Moody praised Gill saying he understands the game and had game awareness.
Swashbuckling West Indian batsman Chris Gayle was presented with the Popular Choice Award.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed on former India stumper Farokh Engineer.
Legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar praised Engineer saying he was an outstanding wicket-keeper and a dynamic opening batsman.
Awards
- CEAT International Cricketer of the Year Virat Kohli
- CEAT International Batsman of the Year Shikhar Dhawan
- CEAT International Bowler of the Year Trent Boult
- CEAT T20 Bowler of the Year - Rashid Khan
- CEAT T20 Batsman of the Year - Colin Munro
- CEAT Outstanding Innings of the Year - Harmanpreet Kaur
- CEAT Domestic Player of The Year - Mayank Agarwal
- CEAT U 19 Player of The Year - Shubhman Gill
- CEAT Popular Choice Award - Chris Gayle
- CEAT Lifetime Achievement Award - Farokh Engineer.
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