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Babar Azam’s another mile stone, Declared ICC ODI player of the year 2021, Lizelle of South Africa won the women Award

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced Lizelle Lee of South Africa and Babar Azam of Pakistan as the ICC ODI Cricketers of the Year 2021 across women’s and men’s international cricket respectively.

Babar Azam answering question to the Editor Sports Current Line during ICC T20WC2021

Lizelle Lee had an exceptional year in ODI cricket, scoring 632 runs in 11 matches at an impressive average of 90.28. Her performance included a century and five half-centuries, making her the highest run-scorer in the fifty-over format for 2021. During South Africa’s tour of India, Lee was in superb form, playing a pivotal role in her team’s 4-1 series victory by consistently contributing big runs. With 288 runs, including a hundred and two fifties, she ended the series as the highest run-scorer and was also awarded the Player of the Series. Lee scored the highest individual ODI score of her career at 132* in the third match of the series against India. She continued her impressive form in the series against West Indies, where she was once again the leading run-scorer.

Commenting on receiving the honour Lizelle Lee, said: “I am very privileged and honoured to have been awarded the ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year. I honestly didn’t expect this. It is a privilege just to be nominated, anyone could have won this award. It is truly an honour!

“There are so many that I would like to give credit to not just on the field but off the field too. Firstly, I would like to thank my family which has been my number one support system, my parents and my wife, our coaching staff, and teammates, without whom none of this would have been possible.”

In the men’s category, Pakistani skipper Babar Azam had an impressive 2021 across all formats. He scored 405 runs in six matches at an average of 67.50, including two centuries. Babar was the second-highest run-scorer with 228 runs and was also the Player of the Match in both matches that Pakistan won against South Africa.

Commenting on the honors Babar Azam said: “I feel humbled to have been voted as the ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year a few days after being adjudged by the PCB as their ODI Cricketer of 2021. Recognition by the parent and then the world administrative bodies means a lot and gives me tremendous satisfaction and happiness.

“It has been an excellent year for Pakistan cricket across all formats and I am delighted to have been part of an outstanding bunch of players who displayed their very best, both on and off the field that, in turn, earned them well deserved respect and acknowledgement from the opponents and fans alike.

“One of the best parts of 2021 was the side was able to further strengthen their connection with Pakistan cricket fans and I remain confident that this bonding will get stronger as we head into 2022, which will be more challenging and demanding than the year that has just finished.

Adrees Malik
Adrees Malikhttps://currentline.co.uk
Adrees Malik is a worldwide accredited sports journalist who has been working in International Media from the last two decades. As a broadcast journalist he has covered FIFA/Hockey/Cricket World Cups and the Olympics. The organizations on his credit include CNBC / Toronto Observer / JAAG / GNN / 92NewsHD / CH5 / KhabrainTV / NewsFocuss / SAMAA.

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