Dubai: International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday announced Jos Buttler, Wanindu Hasaranga, Mitchell Marsh and Mohammad Rizwan as four nominations for men’s T20 cricket awards.
The ICC 2021 Award will recognize extraordinary achievements and achievements in Cricket for the past year.
Pakistani goalkeeper’s dough Mohammad Rizwan ruled the Roost in 2021 when he arrived at the shortest game format.
The surprising aggregate of 1,326 runs only in 29 matches, Rizwan crashed an average of 73.66 and the strike rate was 134.89.
Regardless of the exploitation with the bat, he was as strong as behind the stump, playing a key role in Pakistan which was run into the semifinals during the T20 World Cup T20 Male 2021, where he ended up as the highest living goal scorer.
Coming to Cricketer Sri Lanka, it was a breakthrough year for Wanindu Hasaranga, who solidified itself as one of the best spinners in the shortest format while also becoming a player who could contribute with bats.
Performers that are consistent throughout the year, the star Hasaranga shines the brightest during the T20 World Cup in the UAE and Oman.
He ended the tournament as a leading goalkeeper with 16 scalp and also played some practical beats with bats, such as 71 against Ireland.
He was a constant threat to the opposition as Sri Lanka impressed one and all during the tournament with their young and energetic side.
The success of Australia at the T20 World Cup can be traced back to the decision to move Mitchell Marsh with the order of blows to No.3, instead of appointing a lower finisher.
Throughout the calendar year, it is their best dough in the shortest format, enhancing the game with leaps and limits, especially against rounds and when it comes to playing strikes.
He is a silver layer at Australian poor shows in West Indies and Bangladesh hit higher.
Heading to the tournament in the UAE and Oman, he was in the highest trust after his good display and improved fitness.
This caused a useful tournament when he agreed 185 running in 6 matches an average of 61.66 and a healthy attack rate of 146.82.
He will order the best for the latter, play a knock on the winner in the final against New Zealand.
British goalkeeper Jos Buttler started the year very brilliantly with two blisters of India far from home.
He will continue this trip in the next series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, even though they did not play all matches.
It’s a good body for England because their key dough is at the noble touch towards the T20 World Cup.
He did not disappoint the tournament, always went to his side to a brilliant start.
The two best knocks came in a consecutive match – first against Australia’s old rivals and then against Sri Lanka who faced his full wrath.
He ended the tournament as a leading running run scorer in England with 269 runs, because their escape would end up by New Zealand in the semi-finals in the thriller film biting nails.