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List of International Awards received by Shakib Al Hasan

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Shakib Al Hasan during fielding in 2009

Shakib Al Hasan[1] is a Bangladeshi international cricketer who currently captains the Bangladesh national team Test and T20I formats.[2][3].He is well known for being one of the best all-rounders of all time by being at top of the ICC all-rounder rankings for a total of almost 10 years. His aggressive left-handed batting style in the middle order, controlled slow left-arm orthodox bowling, and athletic fielding has helped him win trophies in top leagues across the world.[4]

Considered as one of the greatest cricketers to have ever played for Bangladesh, Shakib is acknowledged as the best all-rounder in the world with the Longest amount of time spent as the International Cricket Council no.1 ranked player in history. In 2015, Shakib became the first and only cricketer in history to be ranked the No.1 all-rounder by ICC in its Player Rankings in all three formats of the game (Test, Twenty20 and One Day Internationals).[5]

Shakib has also won most number of Man of the Match and Man of the Series awards from Bangladesh across all formats. Shakib is at no. 5 position in Combined most Man of the Series Award list with 13 Man of the Series awards in 118 series across all formats.[6] Shakib has won 28 Man of the Match awards across all formats in 322 matches and ranked 27 in the list.[7][8]

International Awards[6][7][edit]

Test Cricket[edit]

Man of the Match awards [9][edit]

Sl No Opponent Season Venue Innings Match performance Result Ref
Batting Bowling
1 1st Test – Sri Lanka in Bangladesh Test Series 2008/09 Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 1st:
2nd:
26 (45 balls: 1×4, 1×6)
96 (212 balls: 7×4)
28.4–4–70–5, 1 ct.
40–10–134–1
 Sri Lanka won by 107 runs. [10]
2 2nd Test – Bangladesh in West Indies Test Series 2009 Grenada National Cricket Stadium, St. George's 1st:
2nd:
16 (53 balls: 1×4)
96* (97 balls: 13×4, 1×6)
21.1–7–59–3
24.5–3–70–5
 Bangladesh won by 4 wickets. [11]
3 2nd Test – England in Bangladesh Test Series 2009/10 Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 1st:
2nd:
49 (79 balls: 10×4)
96 (191 balls: 11×4)
66–27–124–4, 1 run out
8–0–31–0
 England won by 9 wickets. [12]
4 2nd Test – Pakistan in Bangladesh Test Series 2011/12 Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 1st:
2nd:
144 (242 balls: 15×4)
6 (15 balls: 1×4)
40.5–7–82–6
10–1–47–1
 Pakistan won by 7 wickets. [13]
5 2nd Test – Zimbabwe in Bangladesh Test Series 2014/15 Bangladesh Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna 1st:
2nd:
137 (180 balls: 18×4)
6 (5 balls: 1×4)
4–11–80–5
18–5–44–5
 Bangladesh won by 162 runs. [14]
6 1st Test – Australia in Bangladesh Test Series 2017 Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 1st:
2nd:
84 (133 balls: 11×4)
5 (11 balls: 1×4)
25.5–7–68–5
28–7–85–5
 Bangladesh won by 20 runs. [15]

Player of the Series awards [16][edit]

Sl No Series Host Season Matches Series performance Result Ref
1 Bangladesh in West Indies Test Series  West Indies 2009 2 Batting: 159 runs, 100s/50s—0/1 Avg. 53.00
Bowling: 13 wickets, 10WM/5WI—0/1. avg. 18.76 ; 2 ct.
 Bangladesh won the series 2–0. [17]
2 The Frank Worrell Trophy Test Series  Bangladesh 2011/12 2 Batting: 168 runs, 100s/50s—0/2. avg. 56.00
Bowling: 10 wickets, 10WM/5WI—0/1. Avg. 22.90
 West Indies won the series 1–0. [18]
3 Zimbabwe in Bangladesh Test Series  Bangladesh 2014/15 3 Batting: 251 runs, 100s/50s—1/2. avg. 41.83
Bowling: 18 wickets, 10WM/5WI—1/3, Avg. 18.27 ; 2 ct.
 Bangladesh won the series 3–0. [19]
4 Bangladesh in Sri Lanka Test Series  Sri Lanka 2016/17 2 Batting: 162 runs, 100s/50s—1/0 avg. 40.50
Bowling: 9 wickets. avg. 39.77 ; 1 ct.
Series drawn 1–1. [20]
5 West Indies in Bangladesh Test Series  West Indies 2018/19 2 Batting: 115 runs, 100s/50s—0/1. avg. 38.33
Bowling: 9 wickets. avg. 18.33 ; 2 ct.
 Bangladesh won the series 2-0 [21]

One-Day International Cricket[edit]

Man of the Match awards [8][edit]

Sl. No Opponent Venue Date Match performance Result Ref
1  Scotland Bangladesh ZAC Stadium, Chittagong 15 December 2006 Bowling: 10–4–13–1, 1 run out;
Batting: 20* (25 balls: 3×4)
 Bangladesh won by 6 wickets. [22]
2  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare 4 February 2007 Batting: 68 (78 balls: 6×4) ;
Bowling: 10–0–40–1
 Bangladesh won by 45 runs. [23]
3  Canada Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's 28 February 2007 Batting: 134* (152 balls: 14×4) ;
Bowling: 10–1–36–2
 Bangladesh won by 13 runs. [24]
4  Pakistan Pakistan Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan 16 April 2008 Batting: 108 (120 balls: 8×4) ;
Bowling: 9–1–34–1
 Pakistan won by 7 wickets. [25]
5  Sri Lanka Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 14 January 2009 Bowling: 6–0–24–0 ;
Batting: 92* (69 balls: 10×4, 2×6)
 Bangladesh won by 5 wickets. [26]
6  West Indies Dominica Windsor Park, Roseau 28 July 2009 Bowling: 10–2–42–1, 1 ct. ;
Batting: 65 (61 balls: 2×4, 1×6)
 Bangladesh won by 3 wickets. [27]
7  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 11 August 2009 Batting: 104 (64 balls: 9×4, 4×6) ;
Bowling: 9–0–39–2
 Bangladesh won by 49 runs. [28]
8  New Zealand Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 5 October 2010 Batting: 58 (51 balls: 8×4) ;
Bowling: 8–0–41–4
 Bangladesh won by 9 runs (D/L). [29]
9  New Zealand Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 14 October 2010 Batting: 106 (113 balls: 11×4, 1×6) ;
Bowling: 10–0–54–3
 Bangladesh won by 9 runs. [30]
10  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 21 August 2011 Batting: 79 (71 balls: 5×4, 1×6) ;
Bowling: 7–0–26–2, 1 run out
 Bangladesh won by 93 runs. [31]
11  West Indies Bangladesh ZAC Stadium, Chittagong 18 October 2011 Bowling: 5–0–16–4 ;
Batting: DNB
 Bangladesh won by 8 wickets. [32]
12  India Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 16 March 2012 Bowling: 10–0–63–0 ;
Batting: 49 (31 balls: 5×4, 2×6)
 Bangladesh won by 5 wickets. [33]
13  Sri Lanka Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 20 March 2012 Bowling: 10–1–56–2;
Batting: 56 (46 balls: 7×4);
 Bangladesh won by 5 wickets (D/L). [34]
14  Zimbabwe Bangladesh ZAC Stadium, Chittagong 21 November 2014 Bowling: 10–1–41–4;
Batting: 101 (99 balls: 10×4);
 Bangladesh won by 87 runs. [35]
15  Afghanistan Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 25 September 2016 Bowling: 10–0–26–2;
Batting: 48 (40 balls: 3×4);
 Bangladesh won by 7 runs. [36]
16  New Zealand Wales Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 9 June 2017 Bowling: 10–0–52–0, 1 run out;
Batting: 114 (115 balls: 11x4, 1x6)
 Bangladesh won by 5 wickets. [37]
17  Zimbabwe Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 15 January 2018 Bowling: 10–0–43–3, 1 run out;
Batting: 37 (46 balls: 5×4);
 Bangladesh won by 8 wickets. [38]
18  Sri Lanka Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 19 January 2018 Batting: 67 (63 balls: 7×4);
Bowling: 8–1–47–3, 1 ct., 1 run out
 Bangladesh won by 163 runs. [39]
19  South Africa England The Oval, London 2 June 2019 Batting: 75 (84 balls: 8×4, 1x6);
Bowling: 10–0–50–1, 1 ct.
 Bangladesh won by 21 runs. [40]
20  West Indies England County Ground, Taunton 17 June 2019 Batting: 124* (99 balls: 16×4);
Bowling: 8–0–54–2, 1 ct.
 Bangladesh won by 7 wickets. [41]
21  Afghanistan England Rose Bowl, Southampton 24 June 2019 Batting: 51 (69 balls: 1×4);
Bowling: 10–1–29–5
 Bangladesh won by 62 runs [42]

Player of the series awards [43][edit]

Sl. No Series Host Season Opponent(s) Matches Series Performance Result Ref
1 Tri-nation Series in Bangladesh Bangladesh 2008/09  Zimbabwe
 Sri Lanka
3 Batting: 153 Runs, 100s/50s-0/2 . avg. 76.50 ;
Bowling: 26–5–69–5 ; 1 ct.
 Sri Lanka Won the series. [44]
2 Zimbabwe in Bangladesh Bangladesh 2008/09  Zimbabwe 3 Batting: 70 Runs, 100s/50s-0/0 avg. 35.00 ;
Bowling: 28–11–50–6
 Bangladesh Won the series 2–1. [45]
3 Bangladesh in West Indies West Indies Cricket Board 2009  West Indies 3 Batting: 135 Runs, 100s/50s-0/2. Avg. 45.00 ;
Bowling: 27.4–4–96–2 ; 1 ct.
 Bangladesh Won the series 3–0. [46]
4 New Zealand in Bangladesh Bangladesh 2010/11  New Zealand 4 Batting: 213 Runs, 100s/50s-1/2. avg. 71.00 ;
Bowling: 37–2–175–11 ; 1 ct.
 Bangladesh Won the series 4–0. [47]
5 2012 Asia Cup Bangladesh 2012  Pakistan
 India
 Sri Lanka
4 Batting: 237 Runs, 100s/50s-0/3. avg. 59.25 ;
Bowling: 40–2–199–6 ; 4 ct.
 Pakistan Won Asia Cup. [48]

T20I[edit]

Man of the Match Awards [49][edit]

S No Series Venue Date Opponent Match performance Result Ref
1 Bangladesh in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 12 May 2013  Zimbabwe Batting: 40 (28 balls: 6×4, 1×6)
Bowling: 4–0–21–4
 Bangladesh won by 34 runs. [50]
2 2014 ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 16 March 2014  Afghanistan Batting: 10 (12 balls: 1×4)
Bowling: 3.1–0–8–3
 Bangladesh won by 9 wickets. [51]
3 Bangladesh in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium , Colombo 6 April 2017  Sri Lanka Batting: 38 (31 balls: 4x4)
Bowling: 4–0–24–3
 Bangladesh won by 45 runs. [52]
4 West Indies in Bangladesh Bangladesh Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur 20 December 2018  West Indies Batting: 42 (26 balls: 5x4, 1x6)
Bowling: 4–0–21–5
 Bangladesh won by 36 runs. [53]

Player of the Series Awards[edit]

Sl. No Series Host Year Opponent Matches Series performance Result Ref
1 Bangladesh in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 2013  Zimbabwe 2 Batting: 105 (68 balls: 14×4, 3×6);
Bowling: 8–0–41–6
Series drawn 1—1. [54]
2 Bangladesh in West Indies and the USA West Indies Cricket Board
United States
2018  West Indies 3 Batting: 103 (70 balls: 15×4, 1×6);
Bowling: 10.1–0–68–3; 1 ct
 Bangladesh won the series 2-1. [55]
3 West Indies in Bangladesh Bangladesh 2018-19  West Indies 3 Batting: 103 (70 balls: 13×4, 3×6);
Bowling: 11.5–0–89–8
 West Indies won the series 2-1. [56]

Awards Table[edit]

Awards Test ODIs T20Is Combined Total
Man of The Match [7] 6 21 4 31
Player of the Tournament [6] 5 5 3 13
Last Updated: 17 June 2019

References[edit]

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  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Most combined man of the series across the format". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Combined most man of the match award". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
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  9. "Most Man of the match in test". ESPNcricinfo.
  10. "1st Test, Sri Lanka tour of Bangladesh at Dhaka, Dec 26-31 2008". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 26 December 2008.
  11. "2nd Test, Bangladesh tour of West Indies at St George's, Jul 17-20 2009". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 July 2009.
  12. "2nd Test, England tour of Bangladesh at Dhaka, Mar 20-24 2010". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
  13. "2nd Test, Pakistan tour of Bangladesh at Dhaka, Dec 17-21 2011". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  14. "2nd Test, Zimbabwe tour of Bangladesh at Khulna, Nov 3-7 2014". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  15. "1st Test, Australia tour of Bangladesh at Dhaka, Aug 27–30 2017". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
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  34. "Asia Cup, 2012 – 6th match". ESPNcricinfo.
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  40. "5th match, ICC Cricket World Cup at London, Jun 2 2019". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  41. "23rd match, ICC Cricket World Cup at Taunton, Jun 17 2019". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  42. "31st match, ICC Cricket World Cup at Southampton, Jun 24 2019". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
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  51. "World T20, 1st Match, First Round Group A: Bangladesh v Afghanistan at Dhaka, Mar 16, 2014". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
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