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Sporting honour for lifetime achievement in Indian cricket From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Colonel C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award is an award presented by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to individuals who provided unparalleled contribution to Indian cricket.[1] It is the highest honour bestowed by BCCI on a former player[2][3] and is considered as one of the most prestigious awards in cricket.[4][5] The award includes a trophy, citation, and cash prize of ₹25 lakh.[1]
C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award | |
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Awarded for | Lifetime Achievement in Indian cricket |
Sponsored by | Board of Control for Cricket in India |
First awarded | 1994 |
Highlights | |
First winner | Lala Amarnath |
Last winner | Ravi Shastri Farokh Engineer |
The award is named after named after Colonel C. K. Nayudu (1895–1967), India's first Test cricket captain widely regarded as 'India's first cricket superstar'[6] with a first-class career spanning over 47 years from 1916 to 1963 — a world record.[7]
Nayudu's teammate and India's first test centurion, Lala Amarnath was the first recipient of the award in 1994. K. N. Prabhu is the only sports journalist to have won the award.[8] Rajinder Goel, Padmakar Shivalkar, and B. B. Nimbalkar are the only non-Test cricketers to have been honoured.[9] Lala Amarnath and Mohinder Amarnath are the only father-son duo to have received the honour. Krishnamachari Srikkanth is the recipient of the award in 2019. Ravi Shastri and Farokh Engineer are the most recent recipients of the award in 2024.[10][11]
Year | Recipient | Image | Ref |
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1994 | Lala Amarnath | [12] | |
1995 | Syed Mushtaq Ali | [12] | |
1996 | Vijay Hazare | [12] | |
1997 | K. N. Prabhu | [12] | |
1998 | Polly Umrigar | [13] | |
1999 | Hemu Adhikari | [13] | |
2000 | Subhash Gupte | [8] | |
2001 | Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi | [8] | |
2002 | B. B. Nimbalkar | [13] | |
2003 | Chandu Borde | [14] | |
2004 | Bishan Singh Bedi Srinivas Venkataraghavan E. A. S. Prasanna B. S. Chandrasekhar |
[14] | |
2007 | Nari Contractor | [14] | |
2008 | Gundappa Viswanath | [2] | |
2009 | Mohinder Amarnath | [13][15] | |
2010 | Salim Durani | [14] | |
2011 | Ajit Wadekar | [3] | |
2012 | Sunil Gavaskar | [16][17] | |
2013 | Kapil Dev | [12] | |
2014 | Dilip Vengsarkar | [5] | |
2015 | Syed Kirmani | [18][19] | |
2016 | Rajinder Goel Padmakar Shivalkar |
[20] | |
2017 | Pankaj Roy | [10] | |
2018 | Anshuman Gaekwad | [21] | |
2019 | Krishnamachari Srikkanth | [11] | |
2023 | Farokh Engineer | [22] | |
Ravi Shastri |
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