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Clarke, England, Proteas Big Winners In 2012 Cricket World Awards

9 January 2013
Clarke, England, Proteas Big Winners In 2012 Cricket World Awards
Clarke, England, Proteas Big Winners In 2012 Cricket World Awards
Michael Clarke celebrates one of his many Test centuries in 2012.
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Player of the Year:
1. Michael Clarke (Australia), 27.5%
2. Alastair Cook (England), 20%
3=Hashim Amla (South Africa), 12.5%
3=Virat Kohli (India), 12.5%
5.Chris Gayle (West Indies), 5%
Others: Saeed Ajmal (Pakistan), James Anderson (England), R Ashwin (India), Jonny Bairstow (England), Ravindra Jadeja (India), Marlon Samuels (West Indies), Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), Dale Steyn (South Africa), Sachin Tendulkar (India).

Batsman of the Year: 
1. Michael Clarke (Australia), 35%
2. Alastair Cook (England), 22.5%
3. Virat Kohli (India), 15%
4. Hashim Amla (South Africa), 10% 
5. Virender Sehwag (India), 7.5%
6. Chris Gayle (West Indies), 5%
Others: Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), Shane Watson (Australia).

Bowler of the Year:
1=James Anderson (England), 17.5%
1=Dale Steyn (South Africa), 17.5%
3. Graeme Swann (England), 10%
4=Saeed Ajmal (Pakistan), 7.5%
4=R Ashwin (India), 7.5%
4=Rangana Herath (Sri Lanka), 7.5%
7=Vernon Philander (South Africa), 5%
7=Peter Siddle (Australia), 5%
Others: Shahid Afridi (Pakistan), Mohammad Hafeez (Pakistan), Mitchell Johnson (Australia), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India), Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka), Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka), Sunil Narine (West Indies), Pragyan Ojha (India), Monty Panesar (England).

Wicket-keeper of the Year:
1=MS Dhoni (India), 35%
1=Matt Prior (England), 35%
3. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka), 10%
4=Mark Boucher (South Africa), 7.5%
4=Matthew Wade (Australia), 7.5%
6. AB de Villiers (South Africa), 2.5%

Team of the Year:
1. South Africa, 30%
2. England, 27.5%
3. India, 17.5%
4. West Indies 10%
5. Pakistan, 7.5%
6. Australia, 5%
7. Bangladesh, 2.5%

© Cricket World 2013

 

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