Saeed Ajmal Wins Big at PCB Awards

Posted on the 13 January 2013 by Azharnadeem

Magical off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, who was overlooked from ICC awards last year despite of being the most successful bowler of the year, has swept the bowling awards at the inaugural awards function organized by PCB.

Apart from being named in the best bowler in all three categories – Tests, one-day internationals and Twenty20s – the 34-year-old Faisalabad-based spinner also snapped up the special prize for Best Bowler of the Year.

In the six Tests he played last year, he bagged 39 wickets at an average of 20.56. He was the cornerstone of Pakistan’s Test series victory over England last year. His 24 wickets at an exceptional average of 14.70 helped Pakistan to record their first ever whitewash of then world No.1 side. He was also marvelous in ODIs and T20 in this period, claiming 31 and 25 wickets respectively. He is No.1 bowler in both ODIs and T20s.

Twenty20 skipper Mohammad Hafeez, who shined with both bat and ball across all formats throughout the last year, was named Player of the Year. 23-year-old left-arm seamer Junaid Khan was named the Emerging Player of the Year.

Swashbuckling left-handed opener Nasir Jamshed, who made a comeback to the Pakistan team last year, was named Batsman of the Year in both T20s and ODIs. Middle-order batsman Azhar Ali collected the Test Batsman of the Year Award.

List of winners

Player of the Year – Mohammad Hafeez

Test Batsman of the Year – Azhar Ali

Test Bowler of the Year – Saeed Ajmal

ODI Batsman of the Year – Nasir Jamshed

ODI Bowler of the Year – Saeed Ajmal

T20 Batsman of the Year – Nasir Jamshed

T20 Bowler of the Year – Saeed Ajmal

Special prize for Best Bowler of the Year – Saeed Ajmal

Emerging Player of the Year – Junaid Khan

Woman Cricketer of the Year – Sana Mir

Lifetime Achievement Award – Imtiaz Ahmed

Most Valuable Domestic Bowler of the Year – Zulfiqar Babar

Deaf Cricketer of the Year – Muhammad Shakil

Blind Cricketer of the Year – Muhammad Jamil

Umpire of the Year – Ahsan Raza

Curator of the Year – Haji Muhammad Bashir