The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the 2017 awards. India captain Virat Kohli has been selected as the ODI Cricketer of the Year of 2017. Last year, he scored at an average of 76.84. His career average in ODIs is now 55.74, which is the highest in the world. In addition, in the T20 format, India's young spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was dominated. His performance against England in Bangalore was chosen as ICC Performance of the Year. In the final match of the series, Chahal took 6 wickets for 25 runs and turned the match on his own side in favor of India. Apart from these two Indian players, Australian legendary batsman Steve Smith was selected as the Test Cricketer of the Year.
In 2017, Smith scored 1875 runs at an average of 78.12 in 16 Tests. It includes 8 centuries and 5 fifties. Kohli also received the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy from the international governing body of cricket. In the year 2017, Kohli scored 2203 runs at an average of 77.80, during which he scored 8 centuries. At the same time, his average was 82.63 and in this format he scored 7 centuries. At the same time, Kohli has scored 299 runs with a strike rate of 153 in T20.
A video message from @imVkohli, ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year and recipient of the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for Cricketer of the Year! #ICCAwards pic.twitter.com/ZsXmDZXta9
— ICC (@ICC) January 18, 2018
In July 2016, Kohli was yet to hit a Test double-century. In the period since he has hit six, taking his long format game to new heights #ICCAwards pic.twitter.com/50Mr1p1kHs
— ICC (@ICC) January 18, 2018
Re-live this magical performance!
— ICC (@ICC) January 18, 2018
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