Player of the Match awards (cricket)

In sport of cricket, a Man of the Match or Player of the Match and Player of the Series award is given to the outstanding player, almost always the one who makes the most impact, in a particular match or series. The term was originally used more often in cricket before being adopted by other sports. This can be a player from either team, usually the winning team.

In cricket, the man of the match award became a regular feature in Test matches in the mid 1980s.[1] The man of the match title is usually awarded to the player whose contribution is seen as the most critical in winning the game. However, there have been many instances when the performance of the losing team's player has earned him the award.[2]

In Test matches, Jacques Kallis holds the record for the highest number of awards won, with 23 in 166 matches played, which is then followed by Muttiah Muralitharan with 19 awards.[1]

In ODI Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the highest number of man of the match titles, with 62 awards in 463 matches played.[3]

In Twenty20 Internationals, Shahid Afridi top ranked with 11 awards, followed by Virat Kohli with 10 awards.[4]

Test Cricket

Most Player-of-the Match Awards

No. of AwardsPlayerMatchesCareer
23Jacques Kallis  South Africa1661995–2013
19Muttiah Muralitharan  Sri Lanka1331992–2010
17Wasim Akram  Pakistan1041985–2002
17Shane Warne  Australia1451992–2007
16Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka1342000–2015
16Ricky Ponting  Australia1681995–2012
14Curtly Ambrose  West Indies981988–2000
14Steve Waugh  Australia1681985–2004
14Sachin Tendulkar  India2001989–2013
13Mahela Jayawardene  Sri Lanka1491997–2014

Last updated: 1 March 2017[5]

Most Player-of-the Series Awards

No. of AwardsPlayerNo. of SeriesCareer
11Muttiah Muralitharan  Sri Lanka611992–2010
9Jacques Kallis  South Africa611995–2013
8Imran Khan  Pakistan281971–1992
8Richard Hadlee  New Zealand331973–1990
8Shane Warne  Australia461992–2007
7Ravichandran Ashwin  India172011–Pre
7Wasim Akram  Pakistan431985–2002
7Shivnarine Chanderpaul  West Indies601994–2015
6Malcolm Marshall  West Indies211978–1991
6Curtly Ambrose  West Indies271988–2000
6Steve Waugh  Australia541985–2004

Last updated: 1 March 2017[6]

One Day International Cricket

Most Player-of-the Match Awards

No. of AwardsPlayerMatchesCareer
62Sachin Tendulkar  India4631989–2012
48Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka4451989–2011
32Jacques Kallis  South Africa3281996–2014
32Ricky Ponting  Australia3751995–2012
32Shahid Afridi  Pakistan3981996–2015
31Vivian Richards  West Indies1871975–1991
31Sourav Ganguly  India3111992–2007
31Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka4042000–2015
30Brian Lara  West Indies2991990–2007
30Aravinda de Silva  Sri Lanka3081984–2003

Last updated: 1 March 2017[7]

Most Player-of-the Series Awards

No. of AwardsPlayerNo. of SeriesCareer
15Sachin Tendulkar  India1091989–2012
11Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka1111989–2011
9Shaun Pollock  South Africa601996–2008
7Vivian Richards  West Indies401975–1991
7Hashim Amla  South Africa452008-Pre
7Chris Gayle  West Indies651999-Pre
7Yuvraj Singh  India712000–Pre
7Sourav Ganguly  India751992–2007
7Ricky Ponting  Australia771995–2012
6AB de Villiers  South Africa602005-2018
6Mahendra Singh Dhoni  India712004-Pre
Last updated: 25 October 2017[8]

Twenty20 International Cricket

Most Player-of-the Match Awards

No. of AwardsPlayerMatchesCareer
11Shahid Afridi  Pakistan992006–2018
10Virat Kohli  India502010-Pre
9Chris Gayle  West Indies512006-Pre
9Mohammad Shahzad  Afghanistan582010-Pre
9Shane Watson  Australia582006–2016
8Mohammad Hafeez  Pakistan772006-Pre
7Yuvraj Singh  India552007-Pre
7Martin Guptill  New Zealand612009-Pre
7Brendon McCullum  New Zealand712005–2015
7Umar Akmal  Pakistan842009-Pre
Last updated: 6 September 2017[9]

All Formats

Note: Players in bold are still active in international cricket.

Most Player-of-the Match Awards

No. of AwardsPlayerMatchesTestsODIsT20Is
76Sachin Tendulkar  India66414620
58Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka5864486
57Jacques Kallis  South Africa51923322
50Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka59416313
49Ricky Ponting  Australia56016321
46Virat Kohli  India32972910
42Brian Lara  West Indies43012300
41Vivian Richards  West Indies30810310
41Aravinda de Silva  Sri Lanka40111300
41Mahela Jayawardene  Sri Lanka65213226

Last updated: 2 September 2017[10]

Most Player-of-the Series Awards

Note: Players in bold are still active in international cricket.

No. of AwardsPlayerSeriesTestsODIsT20Is
20Sachin Tendulkar  India1835150
15Jacques Kallis  South Africa148960
13Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka1762110
11Shaun Pollock  South Africa107290
11Chris Gayle  West Indies125272
11Shivnarine Chanderpaul  West Indies136740
11Ricky Ponting  Australia147470
11Muttiah Muralitharan  Sri Lanka1551100
10Imran Khan  Pakistan74820
10Hashim Amla  South Africa102370

Last updated: 2 September 2017[11]

Shared awards

In international cricket has been witnessed the sharing of awards. This sharing sometimes awarded to two players of the same side oryers with the two sides, who had better clinical performances towards the opponent. In these occasions, the commentators and other awards given authorities held on to share the awards, without giving the award to the player of the winning team.[12] Test cricket has witnessed rare instances when a joint award for man of the match or man of the series has been announced. However, in ODIs and Twenty20 this phenomenon is usually seen when the member of the losing team is the highest scorer, such as when Charles Coventry (194) and Tamim Iqbal (154) shared the award when Zimbabwe lost the match. In another interesting match held on 3 April 1996, the whole team from New Zealand was awarded the Men of the Match award by adjudicator Basil Butcher who pronounced it a team performance.[13] It was the first instance when a whole team was awarded it.[14]

Only three occasions, one in test cricket and two in ODI cricket has been recorded, where whole team was awarded with man of the match by considering their team performances, rather than individual performances.[12]

Team Man of the Match Awards

In Test cricket, South Africa has been awarded Team man of the match award, in the West Indies tour in 1998/99 season. The match was won by South Africa by 351 runs and whole 11 players awarded the man of the match award.[12]

15–18 January
Scorecard
v
313 (92.5 overs)
Mark Boucher 100 (183)
Courtney Walsh 6/80 (24.5 overs)
144 (47.1 overs)
Brian Lara 68 (77)
Allan Donald 5/49 (13 overs)
399/5d (115.2 overs)
Gary Kirsten 134 (305)
Carl Hooper 3/117 (36.2 overs)
217 (75.2 overs)
Ridley Jacobs 78 (92)
Paul Adams 4/64 (21.2 overs)
South Africa won by 351 runs
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pak) and Billy Bowden (NZ)
Player of the match: South Africa
  • West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
  • This is the first time that the West Indies lost a series 5–0.

In ODI cricket, New Zealand team has been awarded man of the match award for their team performances to 4 run victory against the West Indies on 3 April 1996.[15][16] On 1 September 1996, Pakistan team has been awarded man of the match for their team performance against England for their 2 wicket win.

3 April 1996
Scorecard
New Zealand 
158 (35.5 overs)
v
 West Indies
154 (49.1 overs)
Craig Spearman 41 (39)
Laurie Williams 3/16 (4.5 overs)
Roland Holder 49* (86)
Chris Cairns 2/17 (5.1 overs)
New Zealand won by 4 runs
Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana
Umpires: Clyde Duncan (WI) and Eddie Nicholls (WI)
Player of the match: New Zealand
  • West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
1 September 1996
Scorecard
England 
246 (50 overs)
v
 Pakistan
247/8 (49.4 overs)
Nick Knight 125* (145)
Wasim Akram 3/45 (10 overs)
Saeed Anwar 61 (59)
Adam Hollioake 4/45 (8.4 overs)
Pakistan won by 2 wickets
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Umpires: John Holder (Eng) and David Shepherd (Eng)
Player of the match: Pakistan

Joint awards in Tests

Joint awards are sometimes given to two players, either from the same team or one from each team. As of 2017, there have been 14 instances where two players from the same team were given the Man of the Match award in Test cricket.[17]

#MatchVenueDateMoM 1MoM 2Result
1India v Sri LankaNagpur27 December 1986India Dilip VengsarkarIndia Maninder Singh India won
2New Zealand v West IndiesChristchurch12 March 1987New Zealand Richard HadleeNew Zealand Ewen Chatfield New Zealand won
3New Zealand v Sri LankaHamilton22 February 1991New Zealand Ian SmithNew Zealand Andrew JonesDrawn
4New Zealand v AustraliaAuckland12 March 1993New Zealand Ken RutherfordNew Zealand Danny Morrison New Zealand won
5New Zealand v PakistanChristchurch24 February 1994New Zealand Shane ThomsonNew Zealand Bryan Young New Zealand won
6Zimbabwe v PakistanHarare31 January 1995Zimbabwe Andy FlowerZimbabwe Grant Flower Zimbabwe won
7England v South AfricaJohannesburg30 November 1995England Jack RussellEngland Mike AthertonDrawn
8Australia v South AfricaJohannesburg28 February 1997Australia Steve WaughAustralia Greg Blewett Australia won
9South Africa v ZimbabweHarare11 November 1999South Africa Shaun PollockSouth Africa Mark Boucher South Africa won
10South Africa v ZimbabweBloemfontein17 November 2000South Africa Jacques KallisSouth Africa Makhaya Ntini South Africa won
11Australia v South AfricaSydney2 January 2002Australia Justin LangerAustralia Matthew Hayden Australia won
12South Africa v EnglandLondon31 January 2003South Africa Makhaya NtiniSouth Africa Graeme Smith South Africa won
13Pakistan v South AfricaLahore17 October 2003Pakistan Taufeeq UmarPakistan Danish Kaneria Pakistan won
14South Africa v EnglandJohannesburg14 January 2010South Africa Dale SteynSouth Africa Morne Morkel South Africa won


Until 2017, there have been 26 instances where one player from each team was given the Man of the Match award in Test cricket.[17]

#MatchVenueDateMoM 1MoM 2Result
1Pakistan v West IndiesPort of Spain4 March 1977Pakistan Wasim RajaWest Indies Cricket Board Colin Croft West Indies won
2New Zealand v IndiaWellington21 February 1981New Zealand Geoff HowarthIndia Sandeep Patil New Zealand won
3New Zealand v IndiaAuckland13 March 1981New Zealand John WrightIndia Ravi ShastriDrawn
4England v West IndiesLondon28 June 1984England Ian BothamWest Indies Cricket Board Gordon Greenidge West Indies won
5West Indies v New ZealandPort of Spain29 March 1985West Indies Cricket Board Vivian RichardsNew Zealand Ewen ChatfieldDrawn
6India v AustraliaChepauk18 September 1986India Kapil DevAustralia Dean JonesTied
7Pakistan v IndiaChepauk3 February 1987Pakistan Imran KhanIndia Kris SrikkanthDrawn
8England v Sri LankaLondon25 August 1988England Phil NewportSri Lanka Ravi Ratnayeke England won
9Australia v PakistanFaisalabad23 September 1988Australia Allan BorderPakistan Ijaz AhmedDrawn
10West Indies v AustraliaKingston1 March 1991West Indies Cricket Board Gus LogieAustralia David BoonDrawn
11England v Sri LankaLondon22 August 1991England Alec StewartSri Lanka Ravi Ratnayeke England won
12West Indies v South AfricaBridgetown18 April 1992West Indies Cricket Board Curtly AmbroseSouth Africa Andrew Hudson West Indies won
13England v New ZealandAuckland24 January 1997England Alec StewartNew Zealand Nathan AstleDrawn
14West Indies v IndiaGeorgetown17 April 1997West Indies Cricket Board Shiv ChanderpaulIndia Rahul DravidDrawn
15South Africa v PakistanJohannesburg14 February 1998South Africa Pat SymcoxPakistan Azhar MahmoodDrawn
16Pakistan v IndiaKolkata16 February 1999Pakistan Saeed AnwarIndia Javagal Srinath Pakistan won
17Sri Lanka v AustraliaKandy9 September 1999Sri Lanka Aravinda de SilvaAustralia Ricky Ponting Sri Lanka won
18Zimbabwe v Sri LankaHarare4 December 1999Zimbabwe Andy FlowerSri Lanka Russell ArnoldDrawn
19England v South AfricaDurban26 December 1999England Andy CaddickSouth Africa Gary KirstenDrawn
20Sri Lanka v South AfricaKandy30 July 2000Sri Lanka Arjuna RanatungaSouth Africa Lance Klusener South Africa won
21India v AustraliaChepauk18 March 2001India Harbhajan SinghAustralia Matthew Hayden India won
22Sri Lanka v BangladeshColombo6 September 2001Sri Lanka Muttiah MuralitharanBangladesh Mohammad Ashraful Sri Lanka won
23Sri Lanka v West IndiesColombo29 November 2001Sri Lanka Chaminda VaasWest Indies Cricket Board Brian Lara Sri Lanka won
24South Africa v PakistanFaisalabad24 October 2003South Africa Gary KirstenPakistan Taufeeq UmarDrawn
25Sri Lanka v PakistanColombo12 July 2009Sri Lanka Nuwan KulasekaraPakistan Fawad Alam Sri Lanka won
26Pakistan v AustraliaLondon13 July 2010Pakistan Salman ButtAustralia Simon Katich Australia won


There was one rare instance where three players were given the man of the match award in Test cricket. This happened between New Zealand and Sri Lanka in February 1991 at Hamilton.[18]

#MatchVenueDateMoM 1MoM 2MoM 3Result
1New Zealand v Sri LankaHamilton4 March 1977New Zealand Ian SmithNew Zealand Andrew JonesSri Lanka Asanka GurusinhaDrawn

In one occasion in international cricket, man of the match was given to a non-player, specifically to the ground staff. In the third Test match between South Africa and New Zealand on 8 December 2000 at Johannesburg, the fifth day was delayed due to rain. However, with the help of the ground staff, managed by Chris Scott, the Head Groundsman, the play continued and the match ended in a draw.[19]

#MatchVenueDateMoMResult
1South Africa v New ZealandJohannesburg8 December 2000Chris Scott (Head Groundsman) and his crewDrawn

Joint awards in One Day Internationals

As of 2018, there have been 16 instances where two players from the same team were given the Man of the Match award in ODI cricket.

#MatchVenueDateMoM 1MoM 2Result
1New Zealand v AustraliaDunedin19 March 1986New Zealand Martin CroweNew Zealand Richard Hadlee New Zealand won
2New Zealand v AustraliaWellington26 March 1986Australia Wayne PhillipsAustralia Steve Waugh Australia won
3India v New ZealandNagpur31 October 1987India Sunil GavaskarIndia Chetan Sharma India won
4Australia v IndiaSydney20 January 1992Australia David BoonAustralia Geoff Marsh Australia won
5Pakistan v AustraliaPort Elizabeth13 December 1994Pakistan Aqib JavedPakistan Waqar Younis Pakistan won
6Australia v Sri LankaSydney20 January 1996Australia Mark TaylorAustralia Shane Warne Australia won
7India v ZimbabweCenturion7 February 1997Zimbabwe Craig EvansZimbabwe Paul Strang Zimbabwe won
8New Zealand v EnglandAuckland2 March 1997New Zealand Nathan AstleNew Zealand Gavin Larsen New Zealand won
9Pakistan v IndiaSharjah26 March 2000Pakistan Inzamam-ul-HaqPakistan Waqar Younis Pakistan won
10New Zealand v Sri LankaSharjah17 April 2001New Zealand Kyle MillsNew Zealand Mathew Sinclair New Zealand won
11Pakistan v New ZealandRawalpindi7 December 2003Pakistan Yasir HameedPakistan Imran Farhat Pakistan won
12South Africa v New ZealandPort Elizabeth30 November 2007New Zealand Jamie HowNew Zealand Brendon McCullum New Zealand won
13New Zealand v Sri LankaDunedin23 January 2015New Zealand Luke RonchiNew Zealand Grant Elliott New Zealand won
14New Zealand v ZimbabweHarare4 August 2015New Zealand Martin GuptillNew Zealand Tom Latham New Zealand won
15Zimbabwe v AfghanistanHarare21 February 2017Zimbabwe Tendai ChataraZimbabwe Sean Williams Zimbabwe won
16Afghanistan v IrelandGreater Noida10 March 2017Afghanistan Najeeb TarakaiAfghanistan Rashid Khan Afghanistan won


Until 2018, there have been 15 instances where one player from each team was given the Man of the Match award in ODI cricket.

#MatchVenueDateMoM 1MoM 2Result
1Australia v EnglandMelbourne1 January 1975Australia Ian ChappellEngland Dennis Amiss England won
2India v EnglandPune5 December 1984India Dilip VengsarkarEngland Mike Gatting England won
3Australia v West IndiesSydney12 February 1985Australia Allan BorderWest Indies Cricket Board Michael Holding West Indies won
4India v South AfricaKolkata10 November 1991India Sachin TendulkarSouth Africa Allan Donald India won
5Zimbabwe v PakistanHarare22 February 1995Zimbabwe Bryan StrangPakistan Saeed AnwarTied
6Zimbabwe v EnglandHarare1 January 1997Zimbabwe Paul StrangEngland John Crawley Zimbabwe won
7South Africa v IndiaEast London4 February 1997South Africa Gary KirstenIndia Saurav Ganguly South Africa won
8West Indies v AustraliaGeorgetown21 April 1999West Indies Cricket Board Mervyn DillonAustralia Steve WaughTied
9South Africa v AustraliaJohannesburg12 March 2006South Africa Herschelle GibbsAustralia Ricky Ponting South Africa won
10South Africa v Sri LankaGeorgetown28 March 2007South Africa Charl LangeveldtSri Lanka Lasith Malinga South Africa won
11Zimbabwe v BangladeshBulawayo16 August 2009Zimbabwe Charles CoventryBangladesh Tamim Iqbal Bangladesh won
12England v IndiaLondon11 September 2011England Ravi BoparaIndia Suresh RainaTied
13South Africa v PakistanJohannesburg17 March 2013South Africa Hashim AmlaSouth Africa AB de Villiers South Africa won
14West Indies v PakistanGros Islet19 July 2013West Indies Cricket Board Lendl SimmonsPakistan Misbah-ul-HaqTied
15Zimbabwe v AfghanistanBulawayo24 October 2015Zimbabwe Sean WilliamsAfghanistan Dawlat Zadran Afghanistan won

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