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Kamindu Mendis crowned ICC Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year 2024

26 January, 2025

Kamindu Mendis crowned ICC Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year 2024

Mendis, who scored 1451 runs across all formats at an average just above 50, stood out alongside some of cricket’s greats in 2024.

Having made only one Test appearance for Sri Lanka before the year began, the left-handed batter ended the year not only solidifying his place as a key player in all formats but also becoming Sri Lanka’s go-to player in moments of crisis and high-stakes situations.

He played a pivotal role during Sri Lanka’s campaign for their maiden ICC World Test Championship Final spot.

The 26-year-old delivered a series of crucial innings, making him one of the six batters to surpass 1000 Test runs in the calendar year, and he averaged the highest among them.

The middle-order batter capitalized on his opportunities, hitting five centuries and three fifties in his impressive run tally.

His match-winning contributions helped Sri Lanka secure vital Test victories against New Zealand, Bangladesh, and England, both at home and abroad.

In England, Mendis finished as Sri Lanka’s highest run-scorer in a three-Test series and played an instrumental role in their first Test win on English soil in a decade.

Mendis’ most remarkable performance came in the second Test against New Zealand in Galle, where he achieved a career-best score in the longest format.

His unbeaten 182 in the first innings was the cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s massive total of 602/5 and played a key role in their 2-0 series sweep.

The remarkable knock, which included 16 boundaries and four sixes off 250 balls, earned him the Player of the Match award.

Mendis also became the joint-third fastest to score 1000 runs in Men’s Tests, equaling Sir Don Bradman’s record of reaching the milestone in just 13 innings.

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