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Kohli scoops Wisden’s award again

Virat Kohli was yesterday named one of Wisden’s Five Cricketers of the Year and also became the first player to win the award for leading cricketer in the world in three successive years.

The India captain put to bed questions over his ability to thrive in English conditions last year, topping the est run charts with 593 runs and two centuries even though his side lost the series 4-1.

Kohli, top of the Test and one-day international rankings, scored 2,735 runs in all formats in 2018, outstripping England’s Joe Root, by more than 700 runs.

“His struggles in English conditions were consigned to history, and Kohli banished any doubt about being regarded as the outstanding player of the era,” Wisden said in a statement announcing its awards.

The other cricketers of the year were England’s Sam Curran, Jos Buttler and Rory Burns, plus prolific England woman player Tammy Beaumont.

Players can only receive Wisden’s cricketer of the year award, given primarily for feats achieved during the preceding English domestic season, once in their career.

Kohli was also named as the leading men’s player in the world for a third straight year.

“In making hundreds in South Africa, England and Australia, as well as at home, he showed a mastery of all conditions and bowling attacks,” Wisden said. “The pressure never cowed him.”

India’s Smriti Mandhana scooped the women’s award, with Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan retaining his title as leading Twenty20 cricketer in the world.

The latest edition of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, considered the Bible of the game, is published today.




 

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