New Delhi: Former India captain and former head coach Rahul Dravid, 1983 World Cup-winning team member Roger Binny and former women's team captain Mithali Raj have been awarded the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award. The board's annual awards function took place on Sunday. Considering the contribution of these three in Indian cricket, they were named CK. Naidu Lifetime Achievement Award. Former BCCI Secretary and now ICC Chief Jai Shah gave these awards.
At the same time, India's Test and ODI team captain Shubman Gill was chosen the Best International Cricketer of the Year for the second time. Smriti Mandhana won the title of Best Female International Cricketer for the 5th time. Mumbai received the award for the best team of domestic cricket, while Ulhas Gandhi was chosen the best umpire of domestic cricket.
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Apart from these, many young and experienced cricketers like Shefali Verma, Harshit Rana, Shri Charani, Deepti Sharma and Ayush Mhatre also received different BCCI awards.
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Apart from Dravid and Roger Binny, two more players from Karnataka were honored by the BCCI. McNeil Noronha to C.K. Received the award for scoring the most runs in Nayudu Trophy (Under-12). At the same time, Jagadeesha Suchit got the honor of taking the most wickets in the Plate Group of 2024-25 Ranji. Suchith now plays for Nagaland.
The men's team that won the 2025 Champions Trophy and this year's T20 World Cup was also honored at the event. Along with this, the Indian teams that won the Women's ODI World Cup, Under-19 Men's and Women's World Cup were also honoured. Almost all the big players of Indian cricket were present in this function.
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