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England all-rounder Ben Stokes named Wisden Cricketer of the Year

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The all-rounder becomes the first Englishman to receive the prestigious honour since Andrew Flintoff in 2005.

Ben Stokes has unseated Virat Kohli as Wisden's leading cricketer in the world, ending the India captain's three-year reign.

The Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2020, published on Thursday, crowns Stokes as the sport's pre-eminent player – the first Englishman to receive the prestigious honour since Andrew Flintoff in 2005.

The award is the latest to be bestowed upon the 28-year-old all-rounder following his heroic exploits last summer, when he inspired his team to an unforgettable triumph in the World Cup before producing one of the greatest innings of all time to win the Ashes Test at Headingley.

Stokes' other recent gongs include the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in December and the Sir Garfield Sobers trophy for ICC men's player of the year, but acclaim from the famous 'yellow book' has always held a special place in cricketing culture.

Ben Stokes poses with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award (Jane Barlow/PA)

Editor Lawrence Booth said: "Ben Stokes pulled off the performance of a lifetime – twice in the space of a few weeks. First, with a mixture of outrageous talent and good fortune, he rescued England's run-chase in the World Cup final, before helping to hit 15 off the super over.

"Then, in the third Ashes Test at Headingley, he produced one of the great innings, smashing an unbeaten 135 to pinch a one-wicket win. Against red ball or white, he was a force of nature."

Wisden has also revealed its five cricketers of the year, led by Stokes' World Cup-winning team-mate Jofra Archer.

The award can only be won once, ruling out all of those who have already had their moment, and is based primarily on performances during the English summer.

Jofra Archer, right, had a titanic battle with Australia's Steve Smith in 2019 (John Walton/PA)

Archer was a certainty to make the list, having had a seismic impact since his long-awaited international bow in May.

He instantly became a first-choice player in an England one-day side which had otherwise been carefully moulded over the course of four years and, by the time the Lord's finale came down to its last six deliveries, it was the Barbados-born paceman who stood up to be counted by sending down the super over.

He was just as important to the Ashes, bowling at lightning speed on Test debut in a duel with Steve Smith that will live long in the memory.

Of the remaining order, three are Australian with nods for Pat Cummins, Marnus Labuschagne and Ellyse Perry – who also reclaimed the leading women's cricketer in the world title from Smriti Mandhana.

Australia's Pat Cummins is currently ranked as the world's best bowler (Mike Egerton/PA)

Cummins, currently ranked as the world's number one Test bowler by the ICC, was a dominant force as Australia retained the Ashes urn in a 2-2 series draw, taking 29 wickets at 19.62. He also contributed 14 wickets to his country's unsuccessful World Cup defence.

Labuschagne would have been considered a long shot for such recognition at the start of the summer but went from strength to strength after becoming international cricket's first concussion substitute after the brutal conclusion Archer versus Smith.

He went on to average more than 50 and has gone from back-up player to number three batsman in the Test standings.

Essex spinner Simon Harmer flies the flag for the county game. The South Africa-born Kolpak signing has become the leading slow bowler in the domestic game and topped the Specsavers County Championship wickets chart with 83 scalps in a title-winning campaign as well as captaining the club's maiden victory in the Vitality Blast.

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2Manchester CityMan City28183768313757
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