CEAT Cricket Ratings (CCR) was formed in 1995 in association with Professional Management Group.[1] Three cricketing legends Clive Lloyd, Ian Chappell and Sunil Gavaskar are the members of the Governing Council of the CRR.[2] This rating system takes into account the performances in Test Cricket and One Day Internationals over a period of 12 months from 1 May to 30 April. The system takes into account overall performances, the Batting, Bowling, Fielding and Wicket Keeping.[1]

It is the first International Cricket Rating System to reward and recognize the performances on annual basis.[3] CEAT has also introduced the CCR Best Bowler, CCR Best Batsman, CCR Best Cricketer and CCR Best Cricket Team as well as CEAT Under 19 & T20 ratings.

Winners of the CEAT Cricket Rating edit

Year Cricketer of the Year Team of the Year
1995–96   Brian Lara N/A
1996–97   Venkatesh Prasad   Pakistan
1997–98   Sanath Jayasuriya   Australia
1998–99   Jacques Kallis   South Africa
1999–2000   Sourav Ganguly   Australia
2000–01   Muttiah Muralitharan   South Africa
2001–02   Muttiah Muralitharan   Australia
2002–03   Ricky Ponting   Australia
2003–04   Brian Lara   Australia
2004–05   Jacques Kallis   Australia
2005–06   Ricky Ponting   Australia
2006–07   Muttiah Muralitharan   Australia
2007–08   Mahela Jayawardene   India
2008–09   Gautam Gambhir   Australia
2009–10   Shane Watson   Australia
2010–11   Jonathan Trott N/A
2011–12   Virat Kohli   Pakistan
2013–14   Virat Kohli N/A
2014–15   Kumar Sangakkara N/A
2015–16   Joe Root N/A
2016–17   Ravichandran Ashwin
2017–18   Virat Kohli[4]
2018–19   Virat Kohli   India
2019–20   Rohit Sharma   India
2020-21 Not Awarded
2021-22 Not Awarded
2022–23   Shubman Gill[5] N/A

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Murali takes cricket's top award today". Daily News. 2007-10-18. Archived from the original on 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
  2. ^ "Hat-trick next goal: Kumble". Indian Express. 11 February 1999. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
  3. ^ "Straight Answers". The Times of India. 26 January 2003. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
  4. ^ "CEAT Awards: Virat Kohli Named International Cricketer of the Year". News18. 28 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Shubman Gill wins multiple honours in 25th CEAT Cricket Rating Awards". India Today. 22 August 2023.

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