Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World
The Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World award was introduced in 2004 to complement the long-standing Wisden Cricketer of the Year awards, which are still given to five players each year.
The accolade is awarded by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack to the player who has made the most dominant performances in the year before the publication of each year's almanack (roughly early in the calendar year preceding publication to early in the calendar year of publication). Unlike the Wisden Cricketer of the Year awards, the distinction of Leading Cricketer of the World can be given to the same player more than once.
For the 2007 edition, a panel of experts was employed to select the leading cricketer for each year from 1900 to 2002, with the exception of the years of the two World Wars.
List of award winners
Year | Player | Country |
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2014 | Kumar Sangakkara | Sri Lanka [1] |
2013 | Dale Steyn | South Africa[2] |
2012 | Michael Clarke | Australia |
2011 | Kumar Sangakkara | Sri Lanka |
2010 | Sachin Tendulkar | India |
2009 | Virender Sehwag | India |
2008 | Virender Sehwag | India |
2007 | Jacques Kallis | South Africa |
2006 | Muttiah Muralitharan | Sri Lanka |
2005 | Andrew Flintoff | England |
2004 | Shane Warne | Australia |
2003 | Ricky Ponting | Australia |
Notional winners | ||
2002 | Matthew Hayden | Australia |
2001 | Glenn McGrath | Australia |
2000 | Muttiah Muralitharan | Sri Lanka |
1999 | Steve Waugh | Australia |
1998 | Sachin Tendulkar | India |
1997 | Shane Warne | Australia |
1996 | Sanath Jayasuriya | Sri Lanka |
1995 | Brian Lara | West Indies |
1994 | Brian Lara | West Indies |
1993 | Shane Warne | Australia |
1992 | Wasim Akram | Pakistan |
1991 | Curtly Ambrose | West Indies |
1990 | Graham Gooch | England |
1989 | Allan Border | Australia |
1988 | Malcolm Marshall | West Indies |
1987 | Martin Crowe | New Zealand |
1986 | Malcolm Marshall | West Indies |
1985 | Richard Hadlee | New Zealand |
1984 | Joel Garner | West Indies |
1983 | Kapil Dev | India |
1982 | Imran Khan | Pakistan |
1981 | Ian Botham | England |
1980 | Vivian Richards | West Indies |
1979 | Greg Chappell | Australia |
1978 | Vivian Richards | West Indies |
1977 | Dennis Lillee | Australia |
1976 | Vivian Richards | West Indies |
1975 | Clive Lloyd | West Indies |
1974 | Jeff Thomson | Australia |
1973 | Barry Richards | South Africa |
1972 | Dennis Lillee | Australia |
1971 | Mike Procter | South Africa |
1970 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1969 | Graeme Pollock | South Africa |
1968 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1967 | Graeme Pollock | South Africa |
1966 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1965 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1964 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1963 | Fred Trueman | England |
1962 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1961 | Alan Davidson | Australia |
1960 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1959 | Richie Benaud | Australia |
1958 | Garfield Sobers | West Indies |
1957 | Peter May | England |
1956 | Jim Laker | England |
1955 | Frank Tyson | England |
1954 | Clyde Walcott | West Indies |
1953 | Alec Bedser | England |
1952 | Len Hutton | England |
1951 | Keith Miller | Australia |
1950 | Frank Worrell | West Indies |
1949 | Len Hutton | England |
1948 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1947 | Denis Compton | England |
1946 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1939 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1938 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1937 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1936 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1935 | Stan McCabe | Australia |
1934 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1933 | Harold Larwood | England |
1932 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1931 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1930 | Don Bradman | Australia |
1929 | Wally Hammond | England |
1928 | Tich Freeman | England |
1927 | Bill Ponsford | Australia |
1926 | Charlie Macartney | Australia |
1925 | Jack Hobbs | England |
1924 | Maurice Tate | England |
1923 | Patsy Hendren | England |
1922 | Jack Hobbs | England |
1921 | Charlie Macartney | Australia |
1920 | Herbie Collins | Australia |
1919 | Jack Gregory | Australia |
1914 | Jack Hobbs | England |
1913 | Sydney Barnes | England |
1912 | Sydney Barnes | England |
1911 | Victor Trumper | Australia |
1910 | Aubrey Faulkner | South Africa |
1909 | Wilfred Rhodes | England |
1908 | Monty Noble | Australia |
1907 | Bert Vogler | South Africa |
1906 | George Hirst | England |
1905 | Stanley Jackson | England |
1904 | Bernard Bosanquet | England |
1903 | C B Fry | England |
1902 | Victor Trumper | Australia |
1901 | C B Fry | England |
1900 | K S Ranjitsinhji | England |
Multiple Winners
- 10: Don Bradman
- 8: Gary Sobers
- 3: Jack Hobbs, Vivian Richards, Shane Warne
- 2: Sydney Barnes, C B Fry, Len Hutton, Brian Lara, Dennis Lillee, Charlie Macartney, Malcolm Marshall, Muttiah Muralitharan, Graeme Pollock, Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Victor Trumper, Kumar Sangakkara
Winners by Country
- 35: Australia
- 28: England
- 20: West Indies
- 7: South Africa
- 5: India
- 4: Sri Lanka
- 2: New Zealand, Pakistan
Timing
- Up to and including 2012.
- Note that the year given is the year for which the player won the award rather than the edition of Wisden in which it was announced. For instance, Sehwag's award for 2008 was announced in the 2009 edition.
References
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