
The combined image shows Haris Rauf (left), Shaheen Shah Afridi (centre) and Saim Ayub. — Reuters/File
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ISLAMABAD: Three top cricketers of Pakistan have made it to the ICC One Day Team of the Year and there is no one to represent the country in the ICC Test team of the Year.
The ICC announced both teams of teams on Friday. Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Harris Rauf made it to the best ODI squad of the year after their outstanding performance, which kept the Pakistani team in the top cadre.
Pakistani youth Saim Ayub after nominating for ICC Emerging Men’s Player of the Year with an initial location in ODI XI. The 22 -year -old scored 515 runs in his 9 matches, and especially against Zimbabwe, and two against South Africa.
For Pakistan, high speed comes in the form of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Harris Rauf, who took 15 and 13 wickets respectively during the year and at the end of the year, Pakistan recorded historic success against Australia and South Africa.
Asia is dominated by the ICC Men’s One Day Team of the Year. Afghanistan’s Rehmanullah Gurbaz joined him as an opener, he has three centuries in 531 runs during the year.
Chart Aslanka was nominated as captain and he makes a middle order with team teammates Patham Nissanka and Kusal Mendes. The three ended the year as the three -highest one -day batsmen of the year, and Kosal topped the chart with 742 runs in the year of the consecutive match.
Men’s ODI Team of the Year: 1. Saim Ayub (Pak), 2. SL) (c), 6. Sheriffen Rathor Ford (Wi), 7. Azmatullah Umarzai (AFG), 8. Wanindu Hasaranga (SL), 9. Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pak), 10. Harris Rauf (Pak), 11 AM Ghazanfar (AFG).
In addition to the Best ODI team of the year (male and female), the ICC also nominated the men’s Test team of the year. Announcements will continue on Saturday at the ICC Awards 2024, with men and women’s T20I teams as well as T20I cricketers of the year and T20I cricketers of the year.
The winners in 12 individual categories will be announced every day by Tuesday, which will end at the most desired and outstanding prizes – ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year for Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy and ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year for Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy. Winners in individual categories determine both ICC voting academy and global fans, who have registered more than 1.5 million votes. However, no Pakistani cricketer could make it to the ICC Test team of 2024.
ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year: 1. Yashsawi Jeswal (India), 2. Ben Ducket (England), 3. Ken Williamson (NZ), 4. Joe Root (English), 5. Harry Brook (English), 6. Kamando Mendes (SL), 7. Jamie Smith (English) (WK), 8. Ravindra Jadeja (ind), 9. Patch Cummins (AUS) (C), 10. Matt Henry (NZ), 11. (Ind).
Australia’s Pete Cummins captained the ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year for the second consecutive year, thanks to another memorable period, in which they oversee the victories against Pakistan, New Zealand and India, ICC World Test Guide his team in the final of the championship. And took 37 wickets at an average of 24.02 in his nine Test matches.
ICC Women’s ODI Team of the Air: 1. Smriti Mandhana (ind), 2. Laura Wolvaardt (SA) (c), 3. Chamari Athapathu (SL), 4. Hayley Matthews (Wi), 5. ), 6. Ash Gardner (AUS), 7. Anabil Sadrland (AUS), 8.Imi Jones (Eng fig).
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