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The star of South Africa Annerie Dercksen has been named best Cricket player in 2024 by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Annerie Dercksen won India‘s Shreyanka patil and the Scottish cricket player Saskia Horley to win the prestigious prize after significant advances on the international stage.
Annerie Dercksen debuted in South Africa in January 2023 during a T20i triangular series involving India and the western Indies. The 23 -year -old multipurpose has become a key player in the international cricket. He made his test and hatred debuts for the National Cricket team in 2024 as he continued impressive to T20is.
In a video interview with the ICC, Annerie Dercksen expressed his thanks for winning the prize, adding that it is a reflection of the hard work of his coaches and the support of his teammates. He emphasized several key moments of the year, including his debut and test in India.
“Obviously, it is a great honor. I think it probably reflects more the hard work of my coaches and the support of my colleagues than myself. But yes, as I said, very, very grateful, very humble and very motivated to follow Working.
“I think this year has probably been full of many special moments. I think my debut in hatred and test in India was quite special.”
Dercksen said he loved the trip despite not winning the World Cup final and added that the final itself was an important milestone in his career. He also mentioned 44 Memorable Food Entries to Multan against Pakistan.
“But I must say that the World Cup, although we did not win the final, the World Cup trip and probably the final were always the special places of my heart. And it probably emphasized my career.” She added.
“I have to say Party.
Dercksen had a prominent year in all formats. The right batter accumulated 161 races and 5 wickets in 17 t20is, 60 races in 2 tests and 70 races with 6 wickets in 4 hatred. He played a key role in the South African ICC Women T20 World Cup campaign, where they reached the final but lost against New Zealand.
Dercksen 44 unbeaten with only 23 balls secured an exciting victory for South Africa in a decisive T20I in Pakistan. He recorded his best 15/2 of his career against Sri Lanka. Her bowling hies also shone with a 3/16 against, the best of her career England. In the test cricket, she was a valuable collaborator, including a crucial 41 in Bloemfontein.