The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced that Pakistani pacer Shaheen Afridi is the recipient of the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year 2021.
Shaheen Afridi had a remarkable 2021 across all three formats of cricket. He took 78 wickets in 36 internationals, averaging 22.20. His contributions in both Test and T20I formats were outstanding. During the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Afridi took seven wickets in six matches, playing a crucial role in Pakistan’s journey to the semi-finals. In Tests, Afridi’s consistency was evident as he claimed 47 wickets in just nine matches, boasting an impressive average of 17.06.
His most memorable performance was at the high stakes game against India at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. He claimed three wickets in that match which included the wickets of opening pair Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul and that of India captain Virat Kohli in the death overs.
Commenting on receiving the honor Shaheen Afridi, said: “I feel truly honored and privileged to become the first Pakistan cricketer to win the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year. I had always dreamt of doing something unique and special for Pakistan. In this background, I am elated and thank Almighty for blessing me with this respect.”
“I also feel humbled to join a galaxy of legends who have previously won the Garfield Sobers Trophy. I have grown up watching the exploits of these cricketers and now to be bracketed with them is a matter of great honor and pride for me, my family, my teammates and my country.”
“This award is a testament to the high quality of cricket we played as a group during another difficult and challenging year. This required a lot of mental and physical toughness on a consistent basis, and I am glad we all were able to maintain the high standards to live up to the expectations of our fans.”
“Every performance I gave for Pakistan was enjoyable and memorable and was made possible through the support of my teammates. But to me, the standout performances remained the three wickets against India in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, and the 18 wickets I took in the two-Test series against the West Indies in Jamaica.”
“I look forward to 2022 with optimism and hope I will be able to contribute regularly in Pakistan’s successes as at the end of the day, it all depends how we perform as a team and unit.”