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Kohli, Perry named cricketers of the decade

DUBAI, Dec 28, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – India captain Virat Kohli was named the
ICC’s male cricketer of the decade on Monday as Australia all-rounder Ellyse
Perry swept the top women’s awards.

Kohli and Perry were the big winners in the International Cricket
Council’s Awards of the Decade, while Australian batsman Steve Smith was
crowned the best Test player.

Kohli, who was also named ODI player of the decade, lifted the 2011
World Cup and the 2013 Champions Trophy with India, before inspiring their
first Test series victory on Australian soil two years ago.

“It’s just been an honour for me to be able to go out there and perform
for my team, and it’s a great honour for me to win this award,” Kohli said in
a video message.

“My only intention was to make winning contributions for the team and I
just strive to do that in every game,” he added.

India’s all-formats captain was the decade’s highest run-scorer with
20,396, hitting the most fifties (66) and having the highest average (56.97)
of players with more than 70 innings.

He was also the only player with more than 10,000 one-day international
runs, including 39 centuries and 48 fifties at an average of 61.83.

Perry was named female cricketer of the decade as well as the top ODI
and T20 player as she cleaned up in the women’s awards.

Perry, who also played football for Australia at the 2011 World Cup, won
four T20 world titles and the 2013 one-day World Cup, scoring 4,349 runs and
taking 213 wickets in the decade.

“It has been tremendous to develop the women’s T20 game and take it
forward,” Perry said. “Amazing to see where it’s come from when I was
introduced to it.”

Smith, who averaged 65.79 with 26 centuries and 28 fifties, won the Test
award despite his role in the ball-tampering scandal at the 2018 Cape Town
Test which saw him banned for a year.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan said he was “speechless”
after being picked as the men’s T20 player of the decade.

“For someone from Afghanistan to get this award, it’s a special moment
for me,” he said.

Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the decade’s Spirit of
Cricket award for sportingly calling back England batsman Ian Bell after a
bizarre run-out in the 2011 Nottingham Test.

And Scotland’s Kyle Coetzer and Kathryn Bryce were named the decade’s
best male and female cricketers from associate, or non-Test playing,
countries.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1653 hrs