
South Africa's one of the most classical Batsman AB de Villiers has been able to overcome the ODI Player of the Year LG ICC rewards over the year 2010 at Bangalore in India .AB De Villiers strike off hard competition from India's [MASTER BLUSTER] Sachin Tendulkar and the Australian remarkable All-rounder Shane Watson and bowler Ryan Harris were to acquire the esteemed reward.
During the voting stage, AB de Villiers assisted his side to 10 victories in 16 ODIs, scoring 855 runs at an impressive average of 71.25 and at a rate of 103.38 runs per 100 balls faced. In that time he completed four fifties and four centuries, and also picked up five dismissals in the four matches in which he took responsibilities as wicketkeeper of South Africa. He is at present the No.1-ranked ODI player of the world, contentedly ahead of the next best.
On getting his first-ever ICC prize AB de Villiers said: "I've really got pleasure from this season tremendously and it's grand to have been considered the ODI Cricketer of the Year. Now it’s a World Cup season and a World Cup is something we would prefer to be the victorious and we rate our opportunities attractive highly".
AB De Villiers also features in the ODI Team of the Year and is the only South African in the side elected by the specialist five-man panel.
The panel was managed by West Indies legend Clive Lloyd and included past Australia batsman Matthew Hayden, earlier England bowler Angus Fraser, former Zimbabwe player and England coach Duncan Fletcher and former India all-rounder Ravi Shastri.
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