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ICC Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year

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ICC Award for Best Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year
Awarded forBest Performance by an emerging player
Presented byICC
First awarded2004
Last awarded2023
Currently held byNew Zealand Rachin Ravindra
WebsiteICC Awards

The ICC Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year is an annual award presented since 2004 by the International Cricket Council to the best young cricketer. It is one of the annual ICC Awards.

Criteria

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Players eligible for this award must be under 30 years of age at the start of the voting period and have played no more than 5 Tests and/or 10 ODIs before that date, but can only win it one time.

Selection

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The recipient of the annual award is selected by an "academy" of 56 individuals (expanded from 50 in 2004), including the current national team captains of the Test-playing nations (10), members of the elite panel of ICC umpires and referees (18), and certain prominent former players and cricket correspondents (28). In the event of a tie in the voting, the award is shared.

List of Winners

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Year Winner Also Nominated
2004[1] India Irfan Pathan

Cricket West Indies Tino Best
Australia Michael Clarke
Pakistan Imran Farhat
Pakistan Umar Gul
Pakistan Yasir Hameed
New Zealand Hamish Marshall
Cricket West Indies Devon Smith

2005[2] England Kevin Pietersen

Bangladesh Aftab Ahmed
England Ian Bell
India Gautam Gambhir
India Dinesh Karthik
Bangladesh Manjural Islam Rana
South Africa AB de Villiers

2006[3] England Ian Bell

England Monty Panesar
England Alastair Cook
Cricket West Indies Denesh Ramdin
Sri Lanka Malinga Bandara
Pakistan Mohammad Asif
Sri Lanka Upul Tharanga
Bangladesh Shahriar Nafees

2007[4] Australia Shaun Tait

England Ravi Bopara
Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan
Australia Mitchell Johnson
Bangladesh Mushfiqur Rahim
New Zealand Ross Taylor
England Chris Tremlett

2008[5] Sri Lanka Ajantha Mendis

England Stuart Broad
South Africa Morné Morkel
India Ishant Sharma

2009[6] Australia Peter Siddle

Australia Ben Hilfenhaus
England Graham Onions
New Zealand Jesse Ryder

2010[7] England Steven Finn

Pakistan Umar Akmal
Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews
Australia Tim Paine

2011[8] Cricket West Indies Devendra Bishoo

Pakistan Azhar Ali
Cricket West Indies Darren Bravo
Pakistan Wahab Riaz

2012[9] Cricket West Indies Sunil Narine

New Zealand Doug Bracewell
Sri Lanka Dinesh Chandimal
Australia James Pattinson

2013[10] India Cheteshwar Pujara

New Zealand Trent Boult
England Joe Root
Australia Mitchell Starc

2014[11] England Gary Ballance

New Zealand Corey Anderson
New Zealand James Neesham
England Ben Stokes

2015[12] Australia Josh Hazlewood
2016[13] Bangladesh Mustafizur Rahman
2017[14] Pakistan Hasan Ali
2018[15] India Rishabh Pant
2019[16] Australia Marnus Labuschagne
2021[17] South Africa Janneman Malan
2022[18] South Africa Marco Jansen Afghanistan Ibrahim Zadran
New Zealand Finn Allen
India Arshdeep Singh
2023[19] New Zealand Rachin Ravindra South Africa Gerald Coetzee
Sri Lanka Dilshan Madushanka
India Yashasvi Jaiswal

Wins by country

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Country Players Total
 England 4 4
 Australia 4 4
 India 3 3
 West Indies 2 2
 South Africa 2 2
 Sri Lanka 1 1
 Bangladesh 1 1
 New Zealand 1 1
 Pakistan 1 1

See also

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References

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