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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

ICC award, cricket of the year award to Trott


London: England batsman Jonathan Trott was named International Cricket Council ICC cricketer of the year on Monday for his achievements during 2011 when he compiled 1,042 runs at an average of 65.12 in 12 Tests.
Trott, 30, struck four centuries and three half-centuries. In addition, he played 24 one-day internationals, hitting 1,064 runs at an average of 48.36 with two centuries and nine 50s.
In that period, England retained the Ashes in Australia and won test series against Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan.
Trott's team mate Alastair Cook was named test cricketer of the year after compiling 1,302 test runs in the review period at an average of 51.74, including six centuries and four-half centuries.
The left-handed opening batsman's highest score of 235 not out in the first test in Brisbane helped his team towards their first away Ashes series since the 1986-7 season.
"It was truly a great year," Cook said. "The award is about the rest of the team, not just me."

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