England batsmen Jonathan Trott and Alastair Cook expressed happiness on winning the Cricketer of the Year and Test Cricketer of the Year awards respectively, at the annual ICC awards ceremony held in London earlier this week.
Trott, who beat competition from his national teammate Cook, South Africa's Hashim Amla and India's iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar to walk away with top honour, said it was a "great feeling".
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"I am pretty young in international cricket. So to have won this award is a real honour and privilege. It is a great feeling because it comes as the end of a very fruitful year," Trott told ICC Awards 2011 special ICC Cricket World Radio Show.
Trott had an extraordinary 12 months as a batsman. In 12 Tests, he compiled 1,042 runs at an average of 65.12, including four hundreds and three half-centuries. In addition, he played 24 ODIs, hitting 1,064 runs at an average of 48.36 with two centuries and nine fifties.
During this period, he helped his team retain the Ashes in Australia, reach the quarter-final of the Cricket World Cup 2011 and also register other Test series victories against Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan.
Alastair Cook (left) with the ICC Test Cricketer of The Year Award and Jonathan Trott with the ICC Cricketer of The Year Award
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