as ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year 2025 As the award approaches announcement, anticipation builds around players who have dominated the longest format with extraordinary consistency and impact. This prestigious honor recognizes sustained excellence in grueling series, where the batsmen pile up the runs and the bowlers dismantle the lineups under pressure. An in-depth look at the 2025 performances reveals a fiercely competitive race combining volume stats, match-winning strikes and key contributions.
Top 5 Candidates for ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Year 2025
1. Joe Root (England)

Englandof Joe Root Has emerged as the leading run-scorer in Test cricket for 2025 and has shown masterful consistency in demanding series. His prolific performance highlighted the fine technique that combined patience with calculated aggression that underpinned England’s revival in key battles.
Running: 805
Average/Holiday Rate: 50.31 / 57.70
Stages: He scored 4 centuries and 1 half-century in 18 innings.
Signature Performance: He made an unbeaten 135 at the Gabba during the Ashes, hailed as his best knock in a top-class collapse, and led England to a struggling total against Australia’s pace barrage.
2. Shubman Gill (India)

Shubman Gill dominated the running charts as India‘s young captain mixes elegance with toughness on tough pitches around the world. His explosive scoring propelled India to back-to-back victories and marked his rise as a global batting powerhouse.
Running: 983
Average/Holiday Rate: 70.21 / 63.70
Stages: He smashed 5 centuries and 1 half century in 16 innings.
Signature Performance: His career-best 269 against England at Edgbaston, part of twin tons in a total of over 430 runs, was the highest by an Asian in an English series.
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3. Travis Head (Australia)

Head of Travis‘s fearless aggression ignited Australia‘s campaigns, particularly in the Ashes defence, his quick counters shattered bowling attacks. His ability to accelerate under pressure proved decisive in high-stakes chases and layups.
Running: 817
Average/Holiday Rate: 40.85 / 79.39
Stages: Notched 2 centuries and 3 half-centuries in 21 innings.
Signature Performance: In the Ashes at Perth, he conceded 170, an 8th-wicket win of 205, embodying his role as the new opener.
4. Mitchell Starc (Australia)

Mitchell Starc A terrorizing batsman with his fast pace and swing, leading Australia’s bowling charts and single-handedly turning matches. Its long-distance and flat-road endurance underscored its status as a modern great.
Doors: 55
Medium / Economics: 17.32 / 3.66
Stages: He claimed 3 five-wicket goals and 1 ten-wicket match in 22 shots.
Signature Performance: Devastated India with 7/58 at the MCG, including a deadly 1-25 spell that led to the collapse, Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
5. Muhammad Siraj (India)

Muhammad Siraj spearheaded India’s pace attack, rising to the top of the global Test wicket-taking ranks with fiery spells in a variety of conditions. His leadership in the fast-bowling department complemented his spin dominance by mercilessly restricting the opposition.
Doors: 43
Medium / Economics: 27.20 / 3.75
Stages: He secured 2 four-wicket hauls and 2 five-wicket hauls in 19 overs.
Signature Performance: Removed West India with 6/70 incl Shai UmidAwarded wicket on 103 leading India to a series whitewash overseas.
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