Player of the Match awards (cricket)
In sport of cricket, a Man of the Match or Player of the Match and Player of the Series award is given to the outstanding player, almost always the one who makes the most impact, in a particular match or series. The term was originally used more often in cricket before being adopted by other sports. This can be a player from either team, usually the winning team.
In cricket, the man of the match award became a regular feature in Test matches in the mid 1980s.[1] The man of the match title is usually awarded to the player whose contribution is seen as the most critical in winning the game. However, there have been many instances when the performance of the losing team's player has earned him the award.[2]
In Test matches, Jacques Kallis holds the record for the highest number of awards won, with 23 in 166 matches played, which is then followed by Muttiah Muralitharan with 19 awards.[1]
In ODI Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the highest number of man of the match titles, with 62 awards in 463 matches played.[3] Sanath Jayasuriya is second in the list with 48 man of the match awards in one day internationals.
In Twenty20 Internationals, Virat Kohli with 13 awards, followed by Mohammed Nabi with 12 awards.[4]
Test cricket
Most Player of the Match awards
No. of Awards | Player | Team | Matches | Career |
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23 | Jacques Kallis | South Africa | 166 | 1995-2013 |
19 | Muttiah Muralitharan | Sri Lanka | 133 | 1992–2010 |
17 | Wasim Akram | Pakistan | 104 | 1985–2002 |
17 | Shane Warne | Australia | 145 | 1992–2007 |
16 | Kumar Sangakkara | Sri Lanka | 134 | 2000–2015 |
16 | Ricky Ponting | Australia | 168 | 1995–2012 |
14 | Curtly Ambrose | West Indies | 98 | 1988–2000 |
14 | Steve Waugh | Australia | 168 | 1985–2004 |
14 | Sachin Tendulkar | India | 200 | 1989–2013 |
13 | Mahela Jayawardene | Sri Lanka | 149 | 1997–2014 |
Last updated: 5 March 2019[5] |
Most Player of the Series awards
No. of Awards | Player | Team | No. of Series | Career |
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11 | Muttiah Muralitharan | Sri Lanka | 61 | 1992–2010 |
9 | Jacques Kallis | South Africa | 61 | 1995–2013 |
8 | Imran Khan | Pakistan | 28 | 1971–1992 |
8 | Richard Hadlee | New Zealand | 33 | 1973–1990 |
8 | Shane Warne | Australia | 46 | 1992–2007 |
7 | Ravichandran Ashwin | India | 27 | 2011–present |
7 | Wasim Akram | Pakistan | 43 | 1985–2002 |
7 | Shivnarine Chanderpaul | West Indies | 60 | 1994–2015 |
6 | Malcolm Marshall | West Indies | 21 | 1978–1991 |
6 | Curtly Ambrose | West Indies | 27 | 1988–2000 |
6 | Steve Waugh | Australia | 54 | 1985–2004 |
Last updated: 3 February 2020[6] |
One Day International cricket
Most Player of the Match awards
No. of Awards | Player | Matches | Career |
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62 | Sachin Tendulkar India | 463 | 1989–2012 |
48 | Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka | 445 | 1989–2011 |
37 | Virat Kohli India | 245 | 2008-present |
32 | Jacques Kallis South Africa | 328 | 1996–2014 |
32 | Ricky Ponting Australia | 375 | 1995–2012 |
32 | Shahid Afridi Pakistan | 398 | 1996–2015 |
31 | Vivian Richards West Indies | 187 | 1975–1991 |
31 | Sourav Ganguly India | 311 | 1992–2007 |
31 | Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka | 404 | 2000–2015 |
30 | Brian Lara West Indies | 299 | 1990–2007 |
30 | Aravinda de Silva Sri Lanka | 308 | 1984–2003 |
Last updated: 19 January 2020[7] |
Most Player of the Series awards
No. of Awards | Player | No. of Series | Career |
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15 | Sachin Tendulkar India | 108 | 1989-2012 |
11 | Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka | 111 | 1989–2011 |
9 | Virat Kohli India | 56 | 2008-present |
9 | Shaun Pollock South Africa | 60 | 1996–2008 |
7 | Vivian Richards West Indies | 40 | 1975–1991 |
7 | Hashim Amla South Africa | 47 | 2008–2019 |
7 | Chris Gayle West Indies | 71 | 1999–present |
7 | Yuvraj Singh India | 71 | 2000–2019 |
7 | Sourav Ganguly India | 75 | 1992–2007 |
7 | Ricky Ponting Australia | 77 | 1995–2012 |
7 | Mahendra Singh Dhoni India | 77 | 2004–2019 |
Last updated: 19 January 2020[8] |
Twenty20 International cricket
Most Player of the Match awards
No. of Awards | Player | Team | Matches | T20I Career Span |
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11 | Mohammad Nabi | Afghanistan | 78 | 2010–present |
Virat Kohli | India | 82 | 2010–present | |
Shahid Afridi | Pakistan | 99 | 2006–2018 | |
10 | Rohit Sharma | India | 108 | 2007–Present |
Mohammad Hafeez | Pakistan | 94 | 2006–present | |
Last updated: 2 September 2020[9] |
Most Player of the Series awards
No. of Awards | Player | No. of Series | Career |
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5 | Virat Kohli India | 35 | 2010–present |
3 | Babar Azam Pakistan | 14 | 2016-present |
3 | Glenn Maxwell Australia | 25 | 2012-present |
3 | Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan | 40 | 2006-present |
3 | Shahid Afridi Pakistan | 42 | 2006–2018 |
3 | AB de Villiers South Africa | 30 | 2004-2020 |
3 | Shoaib Malik Pakistan | 44 | 2006-present |
Last updated: 3 February 2020[10] |
All formats
Note: Players in bold are still active in international cricket.
Most Player of the Match awards
No. of Awards | Player | Matches | Tests | ODIs | T20Is |
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76 | Sachin Tendulkar India | 664 | 14 | 62 | 0 |
58 | Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka | 586 | 4 | 48 | 6 |
57 | Virat Kohli India | 411 | 9 | 36 | 12 |
57 | Jacques Kallis South Africa | 519 | 23 | 32 | 2 |
50 | Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka | 594 | 16 | 31 | 3 |
49 | Ricky Ponting Australia | 560 | 16 | 32 | 1 |
43 | Shahid Afridi Pakistan | 524 | 0 | 32 | 11 |
42 | Brian Lara West Indies | 430 | 12 | 30 | 0 |
41 | Vivian Richards West Indies | 308 | 10 | 31 | 0 |
41 | Aravinda de Silva Sri Lanka | 401 | 11 | 30 | 0 |
41 | Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka | 652 | 13 | 22 | 6 |
Last updated: 3 February 2020[11] |
Most Player of the Series awards
Note: Players in bold are still active in international cricket.
No. of Awards | Player | Series | Tests | ODIs | T20Is |
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20 | Sachin Tendulkar India | 183 | 5 | 15 | 0 |
18 | Virat Kohli India | 126 | 3 | 9 | 6 |
15 | Jacques Kallis South Africa | 148 | 9 | 6 | 0 |
13 | Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh | 117 | 5 | 5 | 3 |
13 | Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka | 176 | 2 | 11 | 0 |
11 | Shaun Pollock South Africa | 107 | 2 | 9 | 0 |
11 | Chris Gayle West Indies | 132 | 2 | 7 | 2 |
11 | Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies | 136 | 7 | 4 | 0 |
11 | Ricky Ponting Australia | 147 | 4 | 7 | 0 |
11 | Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka | 155 | 11 | 0 | 0 |
Shared awards
Occasionally in international cricket awards are shared, sometimes between two players of the same side or players of both sides. On these occasions, the commentators and other awarding authorities held on to share the awards, without giving the award to a player of the winning team.ODIs and Twenty20 internationals this is usually when a member of the losing team is the highest scorer, such as when Charles Coventry (194) and Tamim Iqbal (154) shared the award after Zimbabwe lost the match. In another interesting match held on 3 April 1996, the whole New Zealand team was awarded the Man of the Match award by adjudicator Basil Butcher who pronounced it a team performance.[15] It was the first time that a whole team had been given the Man of the Match award.[16]
In Test cricket there have been rare instances when a joint award for man of the match or man of the series has been announced. However, inThere have been only three occasions, one in test cricket and two in ODI cricket, when the whole team has been awarded the man of the match by considering the team performance rather than individual performances.
Team Man of the Match awards
In Test cricket, South Africa has been awarded Team man of the match award, in the West Indies tour in 1998/99 season. The match was won by South Africa by 351 runs and whole 11 players awarded the man of the match award.
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- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
- This is the first time that the West Indies lost a series 5–0.
In ODI cricket, New Zealand team has been awarded man of the match award for their team performances to 4 run victory against the West Indies on 3 April 1996.[17][18] On 1 September 1996, Pakistan team has been awarded man of the match for their team performance against England for their 2 wicket win.
1 September 1996 Scorecard |
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- England won the toss and elected to bat.
- Shahid Anwar, Shadab Kabir and Shahid Nazir (All Pak) made their ODI debuts.
Joint awards in Tests
Joint awards are sometimes given to two players, either from the same team or one from each team. As of 2017, there have been 14 instances where two players from the same team were given the Man of the Match award in Test cricket.[19]
# | Match | Venue | Date | MoM 1 | MoM 2 | Result |
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1 | India v Sri Lanka | Nagpur | 27 December 1986 | Dilip Vengsarkar | Maninder Singh | India won |
2 | New Zealand v West Indies | Christchurch | 12 March 1987 | Richard Hadlee | Ewen Chatfield | New Zealand won |
3 | New Zealand v Sri Lanka | Hamilton | 22 February 1991 | Ian Smith | Andrew Jones | Drawn |
4 | New Zealand v Australia | Auckland | 12 March 1993 | Ken Rutherford | Danny Morrison | New Zealand won |
5 | New Zealand v Pakistan | Christchurch | 24 February 1994 | Shane Thomson | Bryan Young | New Zealand won |
6 | Zimbabwe v Pakistan | Harare | 31 January 1995 | Andy Flower | Grant Flower | Zimbabwe won |
7 | England v South Africa | Johannesburg | 30 November 1995 | Jack Russell | Mike Atherton | Drawn |
8 | Australia v South Africa | Johannesburg | 28 February 1997 | Steve Waugh | Greg Blewett | Australia won |
9 | South Africa v Zimbabwe | Harare | 11 November 1999 | Shaun Pollock | Mark Boucher | South Africa won |
10 | South Africa v Zimbabwe | Bloemfontein | 17 November 2000 | Jacques Kallis | Makhaya Ntini | South Africa won |
11 | Australia v South Africa | Sydney | 2 January 2002 | Justin Langer | Matthew Hayden | Australia won |
12 | South Africa v England | London | 31 January 2003 | Makhaya Ntini | Graeme Smith | South Africa won |
13 | Pakistan v South Africa | Lahore | 17 October 2003 | Taufeeq Umar | Danish Kaneria | Pakistan won |
14 | South Africa v England | Johannesburg | 14 January 2010 | Dale Steyn | Morne Morkel | South Africa won |
Until 2017, there have been 26 instances where one player from each team was given the Man of the Match award in Test cricket.[19]
# | Match | Venue | Date | MoM 1 | MoM 2 | Result |
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1 | Pakistan v West Indies | Port of Spain | 4 March 1977 | Wasim Raja | Colin Croft | West Indies won |
2 | New Zealand v India | Wellington | 21 February 1981 | Geoff Howarth | Sandeep Patil | New Zealand won |
3 | New Zealand v India | Auckland | 13 March 1981 | John Wright | Ravi Shastri | Drawn |
4 | England v West Indies | London | 28 June 1984 | Ian Botham | Gordon Greenidge | West Indies won |
5 | West Indies v New Zealand | Port of Spain | 29 March 1985 | Vivian Richards | Ewen Chatfield | Drawn |
6 | India v Australia | Chepauk | 18 September 1986 | Kapil Dev | Dean Jones | Tied |
7 | Pakistan v India | Chepauk | 3 February 1987 | Imran Khan | Kris Srikkanth | Drawn |
8 | England v Sri Lanka | London | 25 August 1988 | Phil Newport | Ravi Ratnayeke | England won |
9 | Australia v Pakistan | Faisalabad | 23 September 1988 | Allan Border | Ijaz Ahmed | Drawn |
10 | West Indies v Australia | Kingston | 1 March 1991 | Gus Logie | David Boon | Drawn |
11 | England v Sri Lanka | London | 22 August 1991 | Alec Stewart | Ravi Ratnayeke | England won |
12 | West Indies v South Africa | Bridgetown | 18 April 1992 | Curtly Ambrose | Andrew Hudson | West Indies won |
13 | England v New Zealand | Auckland | 24 January 1997 | Alec Stewart | Nathan Astle | Drawn |
14 | West Indies v India | Georgetown | 17 April 1997 | Shiv Chanderpaul | Rahul Dravid | Drawn |
15 | South Africa v Pakistan | Johannesburg | 14 February 1998 | Pat Symcox | Azhar Mahmood | Drawn |
16 | Pakistan v India | Kolkata | 16 February 1999 | Saeed Anwar | Javagal Srinath | Pakistan won |
17 | Sri Lanka v Australia | Kandy | 9 September 1999 | Aravinda de Silva | Ricky Ponting | Sri Lanka won |
18 | Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka | Harare | 4 December 1999 | Andy Flower | Russell Arnold | Drawn |
19 | England v South Africa | Durban | 26 December 1999 | Andy Caddick | Gary Kirsten | Drawn |
20 | Sri Lanka v South Africa | Kandy | 30 July 2000 | Arjuna Ranatunga | Lance Klusener | South Africa won |
21 | India v Australia | Chepauk | 18 March 2001 | Harbhajan Singh | Matthew Hayden | India won |
22 | Sri Lanka v Bangladesh | Colombo | 6 September 2001 | Muttiah Muralitharan | Mohammad Ashraful | Sri Lanka won |
23 | Sri Lanka v West Indies | Colombo | 29 November 2001 | Chaminda Vaas | Brian Lara | Sri Lanka won |
24 | South Africa v Pakistan | Faisalabad | 24 October 2003 | Gary Kirsten | Taufeeq Umar | Drawn |
25 | Sri Lanka v Pakistan | Colombo | 12 July 2009 | Nuwan Kulasekara | Fawad Alam | Sri Lanka won |
26 | Pakistan v Australia | London | 13 July 2010 | Salman Butt | Simon Katich | Australia won |
There was one rare instance where three players were given the man of the match award in Test cricket. This happened between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in February 1991 at Hamilton.[20]
# | Match | Venue | Date | MoM 1 | MoM 2 | MoM 3 | Result |
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1 | New Zealand v Sri Lanka | Hamilton | 4 March 1977 | Ian Smith | Andrew Jones | Asanka Gurusinha | Drawn |
In one occasion in international cricket, man of the match was given to a non-player, specifically to the ground staff. In the third Test match between South Africa and New Zealand on 8 December 2000 at Johannesburg, the fifth day was delayed due to rain. However, with the help of the ground staff, managed by Chris Scott, the Head Groundsman, the play continued and the match ended in a draw.[21]
# | Match | Venue | Date | MoM | Result |
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1 | South Africa v New Zealand | Johannesburg | 8 December 2000 | Chris Scott (Head Groundsman) and his crew | Drawn |
Joint awards in One Day Internationals
As of 2020, there have been 18 instances where two players from the same team were given the Man of the Match award in ODI cricket.
# | Match | Venue | Date | MoM 1 | MoM 2 | Result |
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1 | New Zealand v Australia | Dunedin | 19 March 1986 | Martin Crowe | Richard Hadlee | New Zealand won |
2 | New Zealand v Australia | Wellington | 26 March 1986 | Wayne Phillips | Steve Waugh | Australia won |
3 | India v New Zealand | Nagpur | 31 October 1987 | Sunil Gavaskar | Chetan Sharma | India won |
4 | Australia v India | Sydney | 20 January 1992 | David Boon | Geoff Marsh | Australia won |
5 | Pakistan v New Zealand | Port Elizabeth | 13 December 1994 | Aqib Javed | Waqar Younis | Pakistan won |
6 | Australia v Sri Lanka | Sydney | 20 January 1996 | Mark Taylor | Shane Warne | Australia won |
7 | India v Zimbabwe | Centurion | 7 February 1997 | Craig Evans | Paul Strang | Zimbabwe won |
8 | New Zealand v England | Auckland | 2 March 1997 | Nathan Astle | Gavin Larsen | New Zealand won |
9 | Pakistan v India | Sharjah | 26 March 2000 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | Waqar Younis | Pakistan won |
10 | New Zealand v Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 17 April 2001 | Kyle Mills | Mathew Sinclair | New Zealand won |
11 | Pakistan v New Zealand | Rawalpindi | 7 December 2003 | Yasir Hameed | Imran Farhat | Pakistan won |
12 | South Africa v New Zealand | Port Elizabeth | 30 November 2007 | Jamie How | Brendon McCullum | New Zealand won |
13 | South Africa v Pakistan | Johannesburg | 17 March 2013 | Hashim Amla | AB de Villiers | South Africa won |
14 | New Zealand v Sri Lanka | Dunedin | 23 January 2015 | Luke Ronchi | Grant Elliott | New Zealand won |
15 | New Zealand v Zimbabwe | Harare | 4 August 2015 | Martin Guptill | Tom Latham | New Zealand won |
16 | Zimbabwe v Afghanistan | Harare | 21 February 2017 | Tendai Chatara | Sean Williams | Zimbabwe won |
17 | Afghanistan v Ireland | Greater Noida | 10 March 2017 | Najeeb Tarakai | Rashid Khan | Afghanistan won |
18 | South Africa v Australia | Bloemfontein | 4 March 2020 | Lungi Ngidi | Janneman Malan | South Africa won |
Until 2018, there have been 14 instances where one player from each team was given the Man of the Match awards in ODI cricket.
# | Match | Venue | Date | MoM 1 | MoM 2 | Result |
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1 | Australia v England | Melbourne | 1 January 1975 | Ian Chappell | Dennis Amiss | England won |
2 | India v England | Pune | 5 December 1984 | Dilip Vengsarkar | Mike Gatting | England won |
3 | Australia v West Indies | Sydney | 12 February 1985 | Allan Border | Michael Holding | West Indies won |
4 | India v South Africa | Kolkata | 10 November 1991 | Sachin Tendulkar | Allan Donald | India won |
5 | Zimbabwe v Pakistan | Harare | 22 February 1995 | Bryan Strang | Saeed Anwar | Tied |
6 | Zimbabwe v England | Harare | 1 January 1997 | Paul Strang | John Crawley | Zimbabwe won |
7 | South Africa v India | East London | 4 February 1997 | Gary Kirsten | Saurav Ganguly | South Africa won |
8 | West Indies v Australia | Georgetown | 21 April 1999 | Mervyn Dillon | Steve Waugh | Tied |
9 | South Africa v Australia | Johannesburg | 12 March 2006 | Herschelle Gibbs | Ricky Ponting | South Africa won |
10 | South Africa v Sri Lanka | Georgetown | 28 March 2007 | Charl Langeveldt | Lasith Malinga | South Africa won |
11 | Zimbabwe v Bangladesh | Bulawayo | 16 August 2009 | Charles Coventry | Tamim Iqbal | Bangladesh won |
12 | England v India | London | 11 September 2011 | Ravi Bopara | Suresh Raina | Tied |
13 | West Indies v Pakistan | Gros Islet | 19 July 2013 | Lendl Simmons | Misbah-ul-Haq | Tied |
14 | Zimbabwe v Afghanistan | Bulawayo | 24 October 2015 | Sean Williams | Dawlat Zadran | Afghanistan won |
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