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Ricky Ponting takes top honours at glittering ICC Awards night

Australian captain Ricky Ponting was tonight named Player of the Year at the prestigious ICC Awards, held at a glittering ceremony in Johannesburg

James Fitzgerald
10-Sep-2007
Australian captain Ricky Ponting was tonight named Player of the Year at the prestigious ICC Awards, held at a glittering ceremony in Johannesburg.
Ponting also scooped the Captain of the Year award and was named in both ICC World Teams of the Year, as chosen by a panel of some of the greats of the game.
The 32-year-old Tasmanian has had an outstanding year with the bat, dominating at both Test and ODI level, and has also established himself as one of the most tactically aware and fearless captains in the world.
Ponting was joined on the winners' list by Australia team-mates Matthew Hayden, who took the ODI Player of the Year award, and Shaun Tait, who was named Emerging Player of the Year.
Tonight Jhulan Goswami followed in the footsteps of former Australia captain Karen Rolton to become the second ever Women's Player of the Year. She beat Australia's Lisa Sthalekar and Claire Taylor of England to that honour.
For the first time, there was an award for the Associate ODI Player of the Year to mark the contribution that the non-Full Member teams are making to the world of cricket. Kenya all-rounder Thomas Odoyo became the inaugural winner of this award, having a fine year with both bat and ball.
In total there were eight individual awards handed out, a Spirit of Cricket Award and the two ICC Teams of the Year - for Tests and ODIs - were announced.
Pakistan run machine Mohammad Yousuf scooped the Test Player of the Year award and Sri Lanka took the Spirit of Cricket Award.
ICC President Ray Mali said: "The past year has been another exciting one for cricket fans around the world in a time that included the ICC Champions Trophy and the ICC Cricket World Cup. These players have contributed hugely to our enjoyment. This is the fourth annual ICC Awards night and each year it is gaining in prestige.
"It is also a pleasure that for the first time we will be presenting the award for the Associate ODI Player of the Year. We saw in the inaugural ICC World Cricket League Division 1 and at the ICC Cricket World Cup that the top Associates are capable of being competitive at ODI level, even against the best sides and we are committed to promoting cricket beyond its traditional boundaries," he added.
The full list of winners is:
Cricketer of the Year Award - Ricky Ponting (Aus)
Test Player of the Year Award - Mohammad Yousuf (Pak)
ODI Player of the Year - Matthew Hayden (Aus)
Women's Cricketer of the Year - Jhulan Goswami (Ind)
Emerging Player of the Year - Shaun Tait (Aus)
Associate ODI Player of the Year - Thomas Odoyo (Ken)
Captain of the Year Award - Ricky Ponting (Aus)
Spirit of Cricket Award - Sri Lanka
Umpire of the Year Award - Simon Taufel
The World Test Team of the Year (in batting order) is:
Matthew Hayden (Aus) Michael Vaughan (Eng) Ricky Ponting (Aus, captain) Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) Kevin Pietersen (Eng) Michael Hussey (Aus) Kumar Sangakkara (SL, wicketkeeper) Stuart Clark (Aus) Makhaya Ntini (SA) Mohammad Asif (Pak) Muttiah Muralidaran (SL) 12th man: Zaheer Khan (Ind)
The World ODI Team of the Year (in batting order) is:
Matthew Hayden (Aus) Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) Ricky Ponting (Aus, captain) Kevin Pietersen (Eng) Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI) Jacques Kallis (SA) Mark Boucher (SA, wicketkeeper) Chaminda Vaas (SL) Shane Bond (NZ) Muttiah Muralidaran (SL) Glenn McGrath (Aus) 12th man: Michael Hussey (Aus)

James Fitzgerald is ICC Communications Officer