India's bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah was on Monday shortlisted for the prestigious ICC Test Cricketer of the Year award. The 31-year-old has been the best bowler in Test cricket in 2024 with 71 wickets from 13 matches at an average of 14.92 and a strike rate of 30.16.
Bumrah has been nominated for the honour along with England duo Joe Root and Harry Brook and Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis, reports said.
"Having returned to the Test arena following his recovery from a recurring back injury in 2023, Bumrah dominated the bowling charts in 2024. Featuring across 13 Tests in the calendar year, Bumrah delivered his best-ever annual tally 71 wickets finishing the year with more Test wickets than any of his counterparts," the ICC said on its website.
The right-arm pacer has also been the best bowler in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy with 30 wickets in a mere four Tests Down Under.
"Be it the pace-conducive conditions in South Africa and Australia, or tougher conditions for quicks at home, Bumrah was equally impressive through the year. However, it was on India's tour of Australia that the pace spearhead produced his magnum opus," ICC added justifying Bumrah's nomination.
The ICC rated Bumrah's match-defining spells at Perth, to guide India to a 295-run win, among his most memorable performances.
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England mainstay Root has been the most dominant batter in the year, amassing 1,556 runs from 17 Tests at 55.57. The 34-year-old crossed the 1,000-run mark in a calendar year for the fifth time in his career while scoring six tons and five fifties.
The ICC said, "Across 17 Tests, Joe Root compiled his second-best annual run-tally in Tests second only to his 1,708 runs from 2021. It was also the fifth instance of Root scoring over 1,000 Test runs in a calendar year."
"With six Test hundreds to go alongside five half-centuries, Root was a consistent performer for England both home and away. His impressive run with the bat saw Root amass joint-fifth highest tons in Tests (36) alongside Rahul Dravid," it added.
The ICC recalled Root's career-best 262 against Pakistan at Multan, also his sixth double century in Tests, as one of his best efforts.
Root's compatriot Brook is also in the list of four shortlisted players after scoring 1,100 runs from 12 Tests at 55.00 with four centuries and three fifties.
Brook is fourth in the list of highest run-scorers in 2024 behind table-topper Root, India's Yashasvi Jaiswal (1,478 runs at 54.74) and England's Ben Duckett (1,149 runs at 37.06).
"A flagbearer of England's quickfire brand of batting, Harry Brook emerged as a breakthrough performer in the longest format," the ICC said.
"A noticeable trait in his performances was the fact that most of his runs (723) came away from home while playing the same number of games as he did in England (6)," it added.
Sri Lanka's Mendis, who hit 1,049 runs from nine Tests at 74.92, is also in the list after enjoying a terrific year, during which he became the joint-third quickest to score 1000 Test runs, equalling Sir Don Bradman's 13-innings mark to reach the milestone.
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"Mendis averaged more than any of the batters who played more than two Tests in the calendar year a staggering 74.92 from nine matches," the ICC said.
"His performances with the bat helped Sri Lanka push their claim for their first-ever appearance in the ICC World Test Championship Final with wins over New Zealand, England and Bangladesh," it added.
Mendis' twin centuries against New Zealand at home, which helped him finish as the fifth highest run-scorer this year, were called his most "memorable performance" by the ICC.