The ICC Test Cricketer of the Year award is a pinnacle of recognition in the cricketing world, reserved for individuals who have exhibited exceptional skill, consistency, and influence in the challenging and revered format of Test cricket.
Importance of the Test cricketer of the year award
This esteemed accolade is a celebration of the player’s mastery over the intricacies of the game, whether it be in batting, bowling, or an outstanding all-round performance. To be bestowed with this honor is to be immortalized in the rich history of cricket, standing shoulder to shoulder with legends who have left an indelible mark on the sport.
As the cricketing fraternity eagerly awaits the revelation of the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year for 2023, the anticipation is palpable, recognizing the immense significance and prestige attached to this distinguished award. This year numerous players from various nations showcased exceptional performances in Test cricket. On that note, here are the top five contenders for the prestigious trophy.
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Top five contenders for the ICC Test Player of the Year Award
1. Kane Williamson (New Zealand): The New Zealand maestro, despite battling injuries, has showcased his class in the Test format. Playing six matches, he amassed 671 runs with a remarkable average of 67.10, including four centuries, with a highest score of 215.
2. Ravichandran Ashwin (India): The Indian spin wizard has been exceptional in Test cricket, claiming 40 wickets in six matches at an impressive average of 16.42, featuring 4 five-wicket hauls and a ten-wicket haul. With the bat, he contributed 142 runs at an average of 23.66, including a half-century.
3. Ravindra Jadeja (India): Ranked as the top all-rounder in ICC Test rankings, Jadeja has excelled in both batting and bowling. Scoring 291 runs in seven games at an average of 35.12, he also took 33 wickets at an average of 19.39, featuring 2 five-wicket hauls and one 10-wicket haul.
4. Travis Head (Australia): The explosive batter from Australia enjoyed a revival year, contributing significantly in every format. Starting with a match-defining knock of 163 in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, he scored 848 runs in 10 games at an average of 47.11, including five half-centuries and one gigantic century. He also chipped in with three wickets.
5. Joe Root (England): The English batting superstar had a prolific year, smashing 787 runs in eight games at an impressive average of 65. This included five half-centuries and two centuries. Root also showcased his part-time spin skills, taking 11 wickets.