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The 2005 ICC Awards were held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney, Australia on 11 October 2005. The judging period covered was from 1 August 2004 to 31 July 2005.[1] This did not include the whole of the 2005 Ashes series, since the final four matches of this series were played in August and September. In association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), the awards were presented by Hyundai at a function during the Super Series between champions Australia and the ICC World XI.[2]
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Date | 11 October 2005 |
Presented by | ICC |
Highlights | |
Cricketer of the Year | Andrew Flintoff (1st award) Jacques Kallis (1st award) |
Test Player of the Year | Jacques Kallis (1st award) |
ODI Player of the Year | Kevin Pietersen (1st award) |
Emerging Player of the Year | Kevin Pietersen |
Website | www |
Nominees were voted on by a 50-member academy of current and ex-players and officials from among players chosen by the ICC Selection Committee, chaired by ICC Cricket Hall of Famer Sunil Gavaskar.
Selection Committee members:
The winners and nominees of various individual awards were:[3]
Ricky Ponting was selected as the captain of the Test Team of the Year. In addition to a wicket-keeper, 9 other players and a 12th man were announced as follows:[4]
Marvan Atapattu was selected as the captain of the ODI Team of the Year. In addition to a wicket-keeper, 9 other players and a 12th man were announced as follows:[5]
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