Shastri, Engineer honoured with Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award

Breaching Australia’s fortress on the Gabba within the iconic Test sequence of 2021 was the “icing on the cake” within the illustrious profession of multi-faceted Ravi Shastri, who was honoured with the Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award right here on Tuesday.

In a glittering ceremony, the BCCI awarded a bunch of prime males’s and ladies’s performers from the 2019-20 season. Former India wicketkeeper Farokh Engineer too was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Shastri was a part of India’s World Cup successful squad in 1983 and was the Player of the Series once they bagged the World Series in 1985.

Later as a coach, Shastri masterminded India’s back-to-back Test sequence wins in Australia, the primary Asian aspect to realize the feat.

Shastri mentioned it was an emotional second for him and picked the Gabba Test three Australian summers in the past among the many many highs he skilled in his profession.

“It is a special evening for me. I think picking one (moment) would be difficult. But I will just go very quickly. You showed one that the 1985 final vs Pakistan was special in Melbourne. 1983 when India won the World Cup.

“But in commentary, 2007 when they won the T20 World Cup and 2011 when MS hit that ball for six. Two back to back wins in Australia. But the icing on the cake was the last day at the Gabba when Rishabh Pant took us past the finishing line,” mentioned Shastri.

The 61-year-old additionally lauded the BCCI for taking care of him via his profession.

“I thank the BCCI for bestowing this honour on me. It’s four decades in the game, you have not missed a beat and you have been involved with Indian cricket right through.

“It is a very touching moment for me because when I started my cricket at the age of 17 and I finished at 31 as a player, 30 in fact, BCCI was my guardian right through.

“They showed me the path to play the sport. You know when the bucks were not big in the game as Farokh (Engineer), had mentioned. But there was pride in playing for your country.” Shastri mentioned the board’s progress as an influential sporting entity has benefitted a era of gamers.

“I saw the BCCI growing up in the 40 years of mine, you know, powerhouse in world cricket and because of that you can see generations after generations of players benefitting. So, for me this is very special evening with the women’s team, the men’s cricket team there.”

Star batter Shubman Gill was conferred with the Polly Umrigar Best Men’s International Cricketer of the Year (2022-23) award.

Gill was India’s standout batter within the white ball codecs, particularly within the ODIs in the course of the season that was thought-about for the award.

Last yr, Gill turned the quickest batsman to succeed in the 2000-run mark in ODIs within the course of of creating 1584 runs from 29 matches at a median of 63.36 together with 5 a whole bunch.

Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal grabbed the award for the Best International debut in the course of the 2022-23 season after cracking a 171 in opposition to the West Indies at Roseau in July final yr.

Spinner Deepti Sharma grabbed the International Women’s Cricketer of the Year award for the 2022-23 season.

Deepti’s bowling had an enormous impression on India’s facile win over England just lately within the one-off Test as she picked up 9 wickets for 39 within the match moreover making an important fifty.

List of awards

Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement award: Ravi Shastri, Farokh Engineer (2019-20).

Polly Umrigar Award for Best Men’s Cricketer of the Year: Shubman Gill (2022-23), Jasprit Bumrah (2021-22), Ravichandran Ashwin (2020-21), Mohammed Shami (2019-20).

Best International Cricketer, Women: Deepti Sharma (2019-20, 2022-23), Smriti Mandhana (2020-21, 2021-22).

Best International Debut, Men: Mayank Agarwal (2019-20), Axar Patel (2020-21), Shreyas Iyer (2021-22), Yashasvi Jaiswal (2022-23).

Best International Debut, Women: Priya Punia (2019-20), Shafali Varma (2020-21), S Meghna (2021-22), Amanjot Kaur (2022-23).

Dilip Sardesai Award (2022-23): Highest Runs: Yashasvi Jaiswal; Highest Wickets: R Ashwin.

Most Runs in ODIs – Women: Punam Raut (2019-20), Mithali Raj (2020-21), Harmanpreet Kaur (2021-22), Jemimah Rodrigues (2022-23).

Most Wickets in ODIs – Women: Poonam Yadav (2019-20), Jhulan Goswami (2020-21), Rajehwari Gayakwad (2021-22), Devika Vaidya (2022-23).

Best Umpire in Domestic Cricket: KN Ananthapadmanabhan (2019-20), Vrinda Rathi (2020-21), J Madangopal (2021-22), Rohan Pandit (2022-23).

Best efficiency in home tournaments: Mumbai (2019-20).

Lala Amarnath Award: Best all-rounder in home limited-over competitions: Baba Aparajith (2019-20), Rishi Dhawan (2020-21, 2021-22), Riyan Parag (2022-23).

Lala Amarnath Award: Best all-rounder in Ranji Trophy: Manishankar Mura Singh (2019-20), Shams Mulani (2021-22), Saransh Jain (2022-23).

Madhavrao Scindia Trophy: Highest run-getter in Ranji Trophy: Rahul Dalal (2019-20), Sarfaraz Khan (2021-22), Mayank Agarwal (2022-23).

Madhavrao Scindia Trophy: Highest wicket-taker in Ranji Trophy: Jaydev Unadkat (2019-20), Shams Mulani (2021-22), Jalaj Saxena (2022-23).

MA Chidambaram Trophy: Highest wicket-taker in U19 Cooch Behar Trophy: Harsh Dubey (2019-20), AR Nishad (2021-22), Manav Chothani (2022-23).

MA Chidambaram Trophy: Highest run-getter in U19 Cooch Behar Trophy: P. Kanpillewar (2019-20), Mayank Shandilya (2021-22), Danish Malewar (2022-23).

MA Chidambaram Trophy: Highest wicket-taker in U23 Col Cok Nayudu Trophy: Ankush Tyagi (2019-20), Harsh Dubey (2021-22), Vishal Jayswal (2022-23).

MA Chidambaram Trophy: Highest run-getter in U23 Col Cok Nayudu Trophy: Parth Palawat (2019-20), YV Rathod (2021-22), Kshitij Patel (2022-23).

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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