Virat Kohli bags ICC Cricketer of the Year

ANI  |  Dubai [UAE] 

and run-machine has won the prestigious Sir Trophy for the ICC of the Year 2017 as the International Council announced the men's individual award winners of 2017 on Thursday.

Kohli also bagged the ICC of the Year award, while was declared as the ICC Test of the Year.

In the qualification period from September 21, 2016 to December 31, 2017, Kohli scored 2,023 runs in 18 Tests with eight centuries and three half-centuries. He also smashed 1,818 runs in 31 ODIs with seven centuries and nine half-centuries and 299 runs at a strike-rate of 152.55 in 10 T20Is during the voting period.

It should be noted that Kohli has become the 13th to win the Sir Trophy since 2004.

Kohli also won his second ICC of the Year award after having won the same award in 2012, making him the to win the Sir Trophy and the ICC of the Year award in the same year.

In the race for ICC of the Year, Kohli beat the challenge of Pakistan's and team-mate Rohit Sharma, who finished second and third, respectively.

Reflecting on the same, Kohli said, "It means a lot to me to win the Sir Trophy for ICC of the Year and ICC of the Year. I won the ICC of the Year back in 2012 but this is the first time I have won the Sir Trophy.

It is a huge honour for me as it is probably the biggest award we have in world Two Indians winning it back to back makes it more special. I also want to congratulate all the other winners."

ICC David Richardson, on the other hand, congratulated Kohli for winning the gong.

"On behalf of the ICC, I want to congratulate for winning the Sir Trophy. It is the most prestigious individual award in cricket, named after one of the most iconic cricketers and recognises a for outstanding performances across all formats over a period of time.

Only the best of the best have won this award and Virat certainly deserves to be in that select group of cricketers," Richardson said.

"The fact that he has also won the of the Year and was named by the as the of both the ICC Test and ODI team demonstrates the impact he has had across the sport over the last year," he added.

finished second to Kohli for the Sir Trophy, but has outvoted his opposite number to win his maiden ICC Test of the Year award.

This was the 28-year-old's third ICC award, having lifted the Sir Trophy and the ICC Test of the Year in 2015, which had made him only the seventh to win the two awards in the same year.

In the voting period, Smith scored 1,875 runs in 16 Tests with eight centuries and five half-centuries.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's was named as ICC's Emerging of the Year, Afghanistan's wrist-spinner was adjudged ICC Associate of the Year, while India's Yuzvendra Chahal claimed the ICC T20I Performance of the Year for his six for 25 against England in Bengaluru on February 1, 2017.

capped a memorable year by becoming the first to be voted as the ICC Emerging of the Year. The 23-year-old had won the of award and finished the year as number-one ranked ODI bowler after having started the year in 75th position.

took 48 wickets in 21 ODIs and 16 wickets in 11 T20Is he played in voting period.

Rashid Khan, Afghanistan's 18-year-old wrist spinner, has been named as the ICC Associate of the Year after he helped his side to victory in the four-day first-class ICC by finishing with 23 wickets in three matches.

Rashid, who is the second to clinch this award, was also the leading ODI wicket-taker in the voting period with 50 wickets in 19 matches, while 13 T20Is also yielded him 23 wickets.

was over the moon after hearing the news, when he said: "I'm really honoured and happy to be named as the ICC Associate of the Year. 2017 was a good year for me and I have lots of memories from last year, which are going to stay with me for a very long time.

India's Yuzvendra Chahal (six for 25 against England) narrowly edged out Evin Lewis of the Windies (125 not out against India) and (118 against Sri Lanka) to win the ICC T20I Performance of the Year. He is the second to win this award after Yuvraj Singh (2008).

Meanwhile, Marais Erasmus of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires has won the David Shepherd Trophy for the ICC Umpire of the Year for the second year running. He is the fifth umpire to put a hand to this trophy after (2004-2008), Aleem Dar (2009-2011), Kumar Dharmasena (2012) and (2013-2015).

England women's team all-rounder has won the of Award.

Shrubsole displayed humility and exemplary sportsmanship after the ICC Women's semi-final against in when, after hitting the winning boundary with two wickets and two balls to spare, she opted to comfort distraught before celebrating with her teammates. It was an act reminiscent of consoling at in 2005 and comforting after the ICC 2015 semi-final in Auckland, demonstrating the true spirit of

Pakistan, who stunned to win the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, has been voted by the fans around the world as the inaugural winner of the ICC Fans Moment of the Year.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 13:15 IST