In the world of cricket, recognition is the fuel that keeps players striving for greatness. The CEAT Cricket Awards, known for their prestigious recognition of outstanding cricketing performances, have once again shone a spotlight on the crème de la crème of the sport. Let's take a closer look at the remarkable winners who emerged victorious in the latest edition of the CEAT awards.

1. Men's Cricketer of the Year - Shubman Gill.
Kicking off the list is the young and talented Shubman Gill, who claimed the coveted title of Men's Cricketer of the Year. Gill's exceptional skills and consistent performances have made him a force to be reckoned with in the cricketing world.

2. International Batter of the Year - Shubman Gill.

Gill's prowess with the bat was further acknowledged as he clinched the International Batter of the Year award. His ability to command the crease and score runs under varying circumstances has solidified his place among cricket's elite.

3. International Bowler of the Year - Tim Southee.
New Zealand's Tim Southee showcased his mastery over the art of bowling by being crowned the International Bowler of the Year. His ability to swing the ball and consistently trouble batsmen has earned him this well-deserved recognition.

4. Test Batsman of the Year - Kane Williamson.
A name synonymous with class and consistency, Kane Williamson was rightfully named the Test Batsman of the Year. His elegant strokeplay and resolute technique have made him a standout performer in the longest format of the game.


5. ODI Batsman of the Year - Shubman Gill.
Gill's versatility shone through once again as he secured the ODI Batsman of the Year award. His adaptability to the 50-over format and consistent run-scoring ability have marked him as a rising star in international cricket.


6. T20I Batsman of the Year - Suryakumar Yadav.
Suryakumar Yadav's explosive performances in the shortest format of the game earned him the title of T20I Batsman of the Year. His ability to accelerate the run rate and play innovative shots has made him a game-changer for his team.

7. T20I Bowler of the Year - Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar's mastery of swing and control over his craft saw him being recognized as the T20I Bowler of the Year. His ability to pick up crucial wickets during the powerplays makes him an invaluable asset in T20 cricket.

8. Test Bowler of the Year - Prabhat Jayasurya.

Prabhat's standout performances in the Test arena led to his well-deserved recognition as the Test Bowler of the Year. His ability to consistently trouble batsmen and pick up crucial wickets has played a pivotal role in his team's success.He lift up to be the upcoming star from Srilanka on it's downfall time.

9. ODI Bowler of the Year - Adam Zampa.
Australian spinner Adam Zampa's wicket-taking prowess in the 50-over format earned him the title of ODI Bowler of the Year. His ability to deceive batsmen and break partnerships has made him a key figure in Australia's bowling attack.

10. Women's Cricketer of the Year - Deepti Sharma.

Last but certainly not least, Deepti Sharma's exceptional all-round abilities were recognized as she was named the Women's Cricketer of the Year. Her contributions with both bat and ball make her a vital asset to the women's cricket landscape.

The CEAT awards continue to serve as a testament to the dedication, skill, and determination of cricketers who strive to push the boundaries of the sport. These winners, each in their respective categories, have exhibited outstanding performances that have left an indelible mark on the cricketing world. As fans, we eagerly anticipate more spectacular feats and memorable moments from these exceptional talents in the years to come.