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Virat Kohli first player to sweep all three top ICC awards

Kohli became the first ever player to clinch all three top honours including cricketer of the year in the International Cricket Council awards.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Jan 22, 2019, 11:47 AM (IST)
Edited: Jan 22, 2019, 11:47 AM (IST)

India captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday became the first ever player to clinch all three top honours including cricketer of the year in the International Cricket Council awards.
India captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday became the first ever player to clinch all three top honours including cricketer of the year in the International Cricket Council awards.

India captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday became the first ever player to clinch all three top honours including cricketer of the year in the International Cricket Council awards. (ALSO READ: Virat Kohli named captain of ICC’s Test and ODI teams of 2018)

Kohli, who recently led India to their maiden Test and one-day series triumph in Australia, was also voted Test and ODI player of the year as the world governing body unveiled its annual awards, chosen by former players and veteran journalists. ((ALSO READ: CricketCountry’s Test XI of 2018)

The 30-year-old Kohli, who first came into the limelight when he led India to victory at the Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia in 2008, finished 2018 as the top-ranked batsman in Tests and ODIs. (ALSO READ: CricketCountry’s ODI XI of 2018)

During the calendar year Kohli scored 1,322 Test runs at an average of 55.08 including five centuries. (ALSO READ: From Boult to Bumrah, the top ten Test spells of 2018)

He accumulated 1,202 runs in the one-day format including six centuries. Kohli was selected to captain the ICC’s Test and ODI sides for a second year running. The team in name only comprises the best players from around the globe. (ALSO READ: New Zealand team review: In whites, Blackcaps surge)

Australia opener Aaron Finch won the Twenty20 performance of the year award for the second time for his 172 — the highest ever individual T20 score — against Zimbabwe in Harare last July.

India’s Rishabh Pant was named emerging player of the year, while Scotland batsman Callum MacLeod took home the associate cricketer of the year trophy.

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