
The South African star Annerie Dercksen has been appointed female emerging Criquet player of the year 2024 by the International Critast Council (ICC). Annerie Dercksen defeated India Shreyanka Patil and the Scottish Criquet player Saskia Horley to ensure the prestigious prize after achieving significant progress on the international stage.
Annerie Dercksen made her debut with South Africa in January 2023 during a T20i triangular series that involved India and the Western Indies. The 23 -year -old has become a key player of the International Cricket. He made his debut in Test and Odi for the National Cricket team in 2024 while continuing to impress in the T20I.
Obviously it is a great honor – Annerie Dercksen
In a video interview with the ICC, Annerie Dercksen expressed her gratitude to win the prize and added that it is a reflection of the hard work of her coaches and the support of her teammates. He highlighted several key moments of the year, including his debut in Odi and Test in India.
“It is obviously a great honor. I think it probably reflects more the hard work of my coaches and the support of my colleagues than myself. But, as I said, very, very grateful, very humble and very motivated to continue working.” “Dercksen said.
“I think this year has probably been full of many special moments. I think my debut in Odi and Test in India was quite special.”
The World Cup and probably the final were always special places in my heart – Annerie Dercksen
Dercksen said he appreciated 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 memorable 44 entries without outs in fine against Pakistan.
“But I have to say that the World Cup, although we did not win the final, the World Cup trip and probably the final were always special places in my heart. And my career probably highlighted.” added.
“I have to say that I think the entries that I played in fine against Pakistan, 44 without out, were probably very special. It was a decisive moment. And yes, I think that victory gave us a good impulse for the game. World.”
Annerie Dercksen had an outstanding year in all formats
Dercksen had a prominent year in all formats. The right batter accumulated 161 races and 5 windows in 17 T20i, 60 races in 2 tests and 70 races with 6 windows in 4 hate. He played a key role in the T20 Women’s World Cup campaign in South Africa, where they reached the final but lost to New Zealand.
Dercksen’s undefeated 44 in just 23 balls secured an exciting victory for South Africa in a decisive T20i match in Pakistan. He achieved the best 15/2 of his career against Sri Lanka. His Odi bowling alley shone with a 3/16, the best of his career, against England. In the test cryket, it was a valuable collaborator, including a crucial 41 in Bloemfontein.
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