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Kraigg Brathwaite named in ICC Test Team of the Year

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West Indies captain and opening bat Kraigg Braithwaite 11th Test century vs Australia  in the first Test in Perth 2022.

West Indies captain and opening bat Kraigg Braithwaite 11th Test century vs Australia in the first Test in Perth 2022.

West In­dies cap­tain Kraigg Brath­waite has been named in the ICC’s Men’s Test Team of the Year. The team in­cludes 11 play­ers who pro­duced re­mark­able re­turns in the 2022 cal­en­dar year, with ei­ther bat, ball or their all-round tal­ents.

Here are the 11 play­ers who ex­celled to such an ex­tent in Test crick­et in 2022 that they have made the se­lec­tion for the ICC’s Men’s Test XI of the year.

Us­man Khawa­ja – Aus­tralia: Us­man Khawa­ja’s re­turn to Aus­tralia's Test XI could have bare­ly got off to a bet­ter start as he hit cen­turies in both in­nings against Eng­land – a su­perb 137 in the first and an un­beat­en 101* in the sec­ond. Aus­tralia went on to on­ly draw the fourth Ash­es Test in Syd­ney, but Khawa­ja’s vol­ume of runs locked him in for fur­ther op­por­tu­ni­ties in 2022, and he took full ad­van­tage.

The styl­ish left-han­der scored 496 runs and av­er­aged an eye-wa­ter­ing 165.33 in the se­ries win in Pak­istan, hit­ting two cen­turies and two fur­ther scores in the nineties to play a huge part in Aus­tralia’s hard-earned vic­to­ry.

Al­though his form tailed off slight­ly, Khawa­ja still hit three fur­ther half-cen­turies in 2022, to fin­ish the year with 1080 runs to his name and an av­er­age of 67.50.

Kraigg Brath­waite – West In­dies: The West In­dies cap­tain and open­ing bat was the se­ries top-scor­er as his team beat Eng­land in March 2022 to win the new­ly mint­ed Richards-Both­am tro­phy, and was the West In­dies stand-out play­er for the year.

Brath­waite hit a half-cen­tu­ry in each of the first two Tests against Eng­land as well as a hero­ic 160 in the first in­nings of the sec­ond Test – his first Test cen­tu­ry on home soil in Bar­ba­dos – in an in­di­vid­ual per­for­mance that will spanned three days. He re­turned in the sec­ond in­nings to make an un­beat­en half cen­tu­ry to se­cure a draw.

The right-han­der scored 94 and 51 in the first in­nings of each of the Test wins over Bangladesh in June, and then showed his class with 174 runs in the match at the Op­tus Sta­di­um in Perth against Aus­tralia in No­vem­ber, in­clud­ing a su­perb rear­guard 110. Dur­ing this match he reached 5,000 ca­reer runs.

In to­tal he hit 687 runs in 14 in­nings in the year, av­er­ag­ing 62.45 runs per in­nings

Mar­nus Labuschagne – Aus­tralia: Slot­ting in at num­ber three is Mar­nus Labuschagne, who hit a moun­tain of runs in the sec­ond half of 2022.

The Aus­tralian’s 90 in the first in­nings of the first Test against Pak­istan was his high­est score of that se­ries, and he reg­is­tered his first cen­tu­ry of the year with a 104 against Sri Lan­ka in Galle in Ju­ly.

But it was the start of the Aus­tralian sum­mer that saw Labuschagne hit peak form, scor­ing a re­mark­able 502 runs from just four in­nings against West In­dies.

His 957 to­tal runs across the year came at an av­er­age of 56.29.

Babar Azam – Pak­istan: Pak­istan’s Test cap­tain was con­sis­tent­ly out­stand­ing with the bat through­out 2022, scor­ing four cen­turies and a fur­ther sev­en half-cen­turies in the cal­en­dar year.

In nine match­es he hit an ex­tra­or­di­nary 1184 runs at an av­er­age of 69.94, with his four cen­turies com­ing one each against the four Test op­po­nents he faced.

The much-an­tic­i­pat­ed home se­ries against Aus­tralia saw Babar hit 390 runs in home con­di­tions, and he amassed 348 more when Eng­land vis­it­ed lat­er in the year. His 196 against the Aussies in Karachi in March was, and still is, his high­est in­di­vid­ual score in Tests.

Jon­ny Bairstow – Eng­land: Eng­land’s Jon­ny Bairstow en­joyed the best year of his ca­reer, even de­spite suf­fer­ing a bro­ken leg that ruled him out of the win­ter tour of Pak­istan.

He start­ed the year with a cen­tu­ry against Aus­tralia in Syd­ney, and al­so hit a bril­liant 140 in his first in­nings of the tour of West In­dies.

But Bairstow’s year will be re­mem­bered for a gold­en patch at the start of the Eng­lish sum­mer. Across five in­nings, start­ing in the sec­ond in­nings of the sec­ond Test against New Zealand through un­til the end of the match against In­dia at Edg­bas­ton, Bairstow hit suc­ces­sive scores of 136, 162, 71 not out, 106 and 114 not out.

Yet it wasn’t just the weight of runs but the man­ner in which he scored them that stood out. Bairstow’s 136 came off just 92 balls on the fi­nal day to set Eng­land up for an ex­tra­or­di­nary fourth-in­nings chase against the odds. His 162 came at bet­ter than a run-a-ball at Head­in­g­ley de­spite Eng­land at one stage be­ing 55-6, be­fore he slammed 71 from just 44 de­liv­er­ies in an­oth­er stun­ning fi­nal day run-chase.

And his 114 not out against In­dia was part of a 269-run part­ner­ship with Joe Root that helped Eng­land to their high­est ever suc­cess­ful fourth-in­nings chase, with their 378/3 com­ing at a rate of close to five-an-over.

Ben Stokes – Eng­land: Eng­land’s ex­tra­or­di­nary turn­around in 2022 may have seen Bairstow star with the bat, but it was Ben Stokes who in­stilled the change and in­tro­duced such a re­mark­able at­tack­ing mind­set.

Stokes’ cap­tain­cy has trans­formed Eng­land, help­ing them win nine match­es since he took over the team at the start of the Eng­lish sum­mer. And he has been ef­fec­tive with both bat and ball too.

Stokes hit two cen­turies and 870 runs du­jring the year, at an av­er­age of 36.25 down at num­ber six.

And he took 26 wick­ets in the year, us­ing him­self in a va­ri­ety of dif­fer­ent roles. His bowl­ing was par­tic­u­lar­ly im­pact­ful in the se­ries win over South Africa, where he took 10 wick­ets at an av­er­age of just 15.70.

Rishabh Pant – In­dia: In­dia’s keep­er-bat­ter en­joyed an­oth­er stun­ning year with the bat, hit­ting 680 runs from 12 in­nings at an av­er­age of 61.81 and a strike rate of 90.90.

Two cen­turies and four fifties in the year on­ly tells half the sto­ry, with the de­struc­tive na­ture of Pant’s bat­ting help add im­pe­tus to his team’s in­nings through­out the year. He smashed 21 six­es in Tests in 2022, and was de­cent with the gloves too – pro­duc­ing six stump­ings and tak­ing 23 catch­es.

It may be some time be­fore we see Pant in Test ac­tion again how­ev­er, with the 25-year-old still re­cov­er­ing from the in­juries he sus­tained in a se­ri­ous car crash just two days be­fore the end of the year.

Pat Cum­mins – Aus­tralia: Aus­tralia’s Test cap­tain led his side to the top of the World Test Cham­pi­onship stand­ings at the end of 2022.

Cum­mins’ lead­er­ship was out­stand­ing through­out the year, and with the ball he had one of his best an­nu­al re­turns. Across 10 match­es in 2022 Cum­mins took 36 wick­ets at an av­er­age of just 21.83. And it wasn’t just at home where he ex­celled.

The skip­per’s best per­for­mance of the year with the ball came in the se­ries-defin­ing win over Pak­istan in La­hore, in which he took eight wick­ets in­clud­ing a stun­ning five-wick­et haul in the first in­nings. Cum­mins was named Play­er of the Match in the game that de­cid­ed the se­ries.

He fin­ished the year strong­ly too, bag­ging an­oth­er five-fer against South Africa in Bris­bane in De­cem­ber.

Kag­iso Raba­da – South Africa: The leader of South Africa’s at­tack en­joyed a sen­sa­tion­al year with the ball across a range of con­di­tions.

In to­tal Raba­da took 47 wick­ets from nine match­es across 2022, se­cur­ing those scalps at an av­er­age of just 22.25.

His re­turns were con­sis­tent across all the se­ries in which he played, with the 27-year-old tak­ing at least 10 wick­ets against each of the four op­po­nents he faced.

And his av­er­age was huge­ly con­sis­tent across the dif­fer­ent con­di­tions too, with Raba­da im­press­ing most at home with 14 wick­ets at 20.53, but al­so prov­ing high­ly ef­fec­tive in Eng­land, Aus­tralia and New Zealand.

Nathan Ly­on – Aus­tralia: Aus­tralia’s front-line spin­ner was put to work in 2022, bowl­ing more than 500 overs dur­ing the year.

In to­tal, Ly­on took 47 wick­ets in 11 Tests at an av­er­age of 29.06, do­ing a su­perb job for his team both home and away.

He was asked to bowl a moun­tain of overs in the vic­to­ri­ous Test se­ries away in Pak­istan, be­fore show­ing his chops on turn­ing sur­faces with 11 wick­ets in Sri Lan­ka.

And at home he was par­tic­u­lar­ly ef­fec­tive, tak­ing 24 wick­ets at an av­er­age of 21.33.

Ly­on and Raba­da fin­ished tied as the lead­ing wick­et-tak­ers in 2022 in Test crick­et.

James An­der­son – Eng­land: Eng­land’s vet­er­an swing bowler con­tin­ues to de­fy his age to pro­duce world-class per­for­mances. An­der­son turned 40 years old in 2022, and yet re­mains one of the most ef­fec­tive bowlers in the world game.

In nine Tests he took 36 wick­ets at an av­er­age of just 19.8 and an econ­o­my of 2.42. That fi­nal fig­ure is a par­tic­u­lar out­lier giv­en the fast-scor­ing na­ture of Eng­land’s match­es through­out most of the year, with An­der­son’s econ­o­my far and away his side’s best.

A mas­ter of Eng­lish con­di­tions, An­der­son al­so once again proved his re­mark­able ef­fec­tive­ness away from home, do­ing an ex­tra­or­di­nary job for his side in Pak­istan.

The 40-year-old fin­ished the se­ries with eight wick­ets an av­er­age of 18.50 and an econ­o­my of just 2.20 – again a com­plete out­lier, and the best av­er­age and econ­o­my of any bowler on ei­ther side in the se­ries.

(CWI)


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