Former Indian team head coach Rahul Dravid was given the Lifetime Achievement Award at the CEAT Cricket Awards for his outstanding services to the game. After Dravid’s name was announced during the event on Wednesday, everyone present there stood up and applauded. Rahul Dravid resigned from the post of head coach of the Indian team after the end of the T20 World Cup played in June. He remained with the team for about three years. India defeated South Africa and won the title in the shortest format of the game for the second time. Many players of India have won awards in the CEAT Cricket Awards, including the names of Rohit and Virat, here we are going to tell you the names of those who have won awards during this event.
Former India captain Virat Kohli received the Best ODI Batsman of the Year award at the awards ceremony. He scored 1377 runs in 2023. During this, he scored 6 centuries and eight half-centuries. He performed brilliantly in the 2023 ODI World Cup and became the first batsman to score 50 centuries in the white ball format. He scored 765 runs in 11 matches in the World Cup.
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Indian captain Rohit Sharma received the Best International Cricketer of the Year award for his excellent performance in all formats. Rohit scored 1800 international runs in 2023. During this, he scored 1255 runs in ODIs. Fast bowler Mohammed Shami received the Best ODI Bowler of the Year award. Shami bowled dangerously in the ODI World Cup. He took 24 wickets in just seven matches.
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ceat cricket awards
Rahul Dravid – Lifetime Achievement Award
Rohit Sharma – Men’s International Cricketer of the Year
Virat Kohli – Men’s ODI Batsman of the Year
Mohammed Shami – Men’s International Bowler of the Year
Yashasvi Jaiswal – Men’s Test Batsman of the Year
Ashwin – Men’s Test Bowler of the Year
Phil Salt – Men’s T20 International Batsman of the Year
Tim Southee – Men’s T20 International Bowler of the Year
Sai Kishore- Domestic Cricketer of the Year
Smriti Mandhana – Women’s Indian Batter of the Year
Deepti Sharma- Women’s Indian Bowler of the Year
Harmanpreet Kaur – Most matches as captain in women’s T20I history (memorial)
Shreyas Iyer – For outstanding leadership in IPL (Memorial)
Shefali Verma- for fastest double century in women’s Test (Memorial)