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Bumrah reflects on stellar 2024 & being crowned ICC Cricketer of Year

Key Takeaways

  • Jasprit Bumrah was crowned ICC Cricketer of the Year for his stellar 2024 performance.
  • Bumrah received the ICC Men’s Cricketer Of The Year and ICC Men’s Test Player Of The Year awards.
  • Bumrah expressed his excitement over the return of the Champions Trophy and praised the atmosphere and competition.

Dubai: India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah capped off a remarkable 2024 by receiving his ICC Awards and Team of The Year caps here.

The 31-year-old was named the ICC Men’s Cricketer Of The Year, ICC Men’s Test Player Of The Year and was inducted in the ICC Men’s Test Team Of The Year and ICC T20I Team Of The Year.

“It feels really good,” Bumrah said after receiving his ICC Awards on Sunday.

“As a child, I’d seen some of my childhood heroes win this (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy) award. Always a privilege when you get such an honour,” he said.

Featuring across 21 matches (Tests and T20Is) in 2024, Bumrah snapped 86 wickets for India – 71

of which came in the longest format. The right-arm quick was also an integral member of India’s T20 World Cup-winning squad.

Recapping the year gone by, Bumrah added, “The T20 World Cup which we won is always going to be special and will be there in my mind.”

“Obviously, a lot of learnings in my mind in the year as well. We played a lot of Test cricket, we got to know a lot of different experiences, so yeah, I’m very happy and hopefully better things will follow,” he said.

The premium pacer received his ICC honours ahead of India’s much-anticipated Champions Trophy fixture against Pakistan.

Bumrah was ruled out of the India squad due to a back injury. He expressed his happiness for Mohammed Shami’s return, saying he’s been very positive and has the skill to help the team go further.

The 34-year-old marked his return from a long-term injury and was a star in India’s opening win against Bangladesh, claiming a five-wicket haul.

“I’m really happy for him. Obviously he’s had an injury struggle for so long. It takes a toll. But he’s been very happy and very positive,” Bumrah said.

“Looks good, he has the skill obviously, that will never go anywhere. The more he plays, the more confidence will come, and hopefully, he’ll help the team go further,” Bumrah said.

Bumrah also expressed his excitement over the return of the Champions Trophy.

“The atmosphere is brilliant. The excitement…this tournament is coming after a long time so the buzz is there,” he said.

“The start has been good, hopefully the matches will get even better and the competition will be even fierce,” Bumrah added.

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