2024 ICC Awards

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2024 ICC Awards
Date24–28 January 2025
Presented by International Cricket Council
Highlights
Cricketer of the YearMen's: Flag of India.svg Jasprit Bumrah
Women's: Flag of New Zealand.svg Amelia Kerr
Men's Test Cricketer of the Year Flag of India.svg Jasprit Bumrah
ODI Cricketer of the YearMens: Flag of Afghanistan (2013-2021).svg Azmatullah Omarzai
Women's: Flag of India.svg Smriti Mandhana
T20I Cricketer of the YearMen's: Flag of India.svg Arshdeep Singh
Women's: Flag of New Zealand.svg Amelia Kerr
Emerging Cricketer of the YearMen's: Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Kamindu Mendis
Women's: Flag of South Africa.svg Annerie Dercksen
Website www.icc-cricket.com
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The 2024 ICC Awards were the 20th edition of ICC Awards. The nominations took into account players' performance between 1 January 2024 and 31 December 2024. [1]

Contents

Winners and nominees

The shortlists of the nominations for individual award categories were announced from 28 to 30 December 2024. [2]

Men's awards

Men's Associate Cricketer of the Year

Women's awards

Women's Associate Cricketer of the Year

Other awards

Spirit of Cricket

ICC Teams of the Year

Men's teams

Women's teams

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