The legendary B S Chandrasekhar and Brian Lara on Tuesday won the Lifetime Achievement awards, while India's Sanju Samson and Varun Chakravarthy claimed the men's T20I batter and bowler of the year honours during the CEAT Cricket Rating Awards in Mumbai.
Former India captain Rohit Sharma won a special memento for winning the 2025 Champions Trophy as captain, while Shreyas Iyer was given a memento for scoring most runs by an Indian player in the 50-overs competition.
England's Joe Root, who is now the second highest run-scorer
Vidarbha's Harsh Dubey, who took 69 wickets in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 to set the record for most scalps in a season, won the domestic cricketer of the year award.
Mumbai's Angkrish Raghuvanshi won the Emerging Player of the year award.