Samuels named Overall Player-of-the-Year by WICB

ALL-rounder Marlon Samuels was voted West Indies’ Overall and ODI Player-of-the-Year for 2012 at an awards function hosted by the WICB and the West Indies Players Association in Trinidad last Thursday. Shivnarine Chanderpaul was recognised as Test Player-of-the-Year. Stefanie Taylor, 22, was adjudged Women’s Cricketer-of-the-Year.
During the event, WICB president Dave Cameron also presented commemorative gold rings to the 15 players and eight-member management that won the World T20 in Sri Lanka last October. After a Watson-blitz and rain helped Australia get the better of them, and a comprehensive nine-wicket loss to Sri Lanka, West Indies regrouped to steal a thrilling Super-Over victory against New Zealand to book their place in the final four
Chris Gayle powered West Indies past Australia in the semi-final and Marlon Samuels followed a vital half-century against Sri Lanka in the final, during which he clobbered Lasith Malinga for 39 runs in 11 balls, with a spell of 4-0-15-1 to lead West Indies to victory.
“This is a truly special honour – one that all of us will cherish. On behalf of the team I want to say ‘thank you’ to everyone who came up with this idea and all those who made it possible,” said Darren Sammy, who captained West Indies to their first world title triumph since the Champions Trophy in 2004.
“We played an amazing brand of cricket to win over in Sri Lanka; to win the trophy for our people. Now it feels really great to be honoured, in this way, here at home.”
Spinner Sunil Narine bagged two awards, the T20 Player-of-the-Year and Regional Limited-Overs Player-of-the-Year. Kieran Powell, who has three centuries in 15 Tests, was voted Emerging Player-of-the-Year. Jamaica won the First-Class Team-of-the-Year award and one of their players, left-arm spinner Nikita Miller was the First-class Player-of-the-Year.
Barbados won the Under-19 Team-of-the-Year and Jeremy Solozano of Trinidad & Tobago claimed the award for Under-19 Player-of-the-Year. Left-arm seamer Krishmar Santokie was named the Caribbean T20 Player-of-the-Year.
Former West Indies wicketkeeper Jackie Hendriks, who also served as president of the Jamaica Cricket Association and director of the WICB, was given the inaugural WICB Lifetime Achievement Award, while the WIPA counterpart went to Winston Reid, who collected 205 wickets for Barbados in a career spanning 15 years.

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