Indian Cricketers Dominate 2026 Wisden Awards
The 163rd edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack has arrived, and the results are clear: Indian cricket is currently the dominant force in the global game. In a historic sweep, Indian players have claimed seven of the nine main prizes, including a record-breaking presence in the prestigious “Cricketers of the Year” list.
Historic Sweep: Five Cricketers of the Year
For the first time in the history of the “cricketing bible,” four players from a single visiting side to England have been named among the five Cricketers of the Year in the same edition. This feat hasn’t been achieved by a visiting team since Australia’s dominance in 1973, and only the 1949 Australian “Invincibles” saw all five spots taken by one nation.
The 2026 list recognizes players primarily for their performances during the previous English season, specifically highlighting the thrilling 2-2 drawn Test series between India and England. The honored players include:
- Shubman Gill: India’s Test captain.
- Ravindra Jadeja: Spin-bowling all-rounder.
- Rishabh Pant: Wicketkeeper-batsman.
- Mohammed Siraj: Fast bowler.
- Haseeb Hameed: The sole English representative, recognized for leading Nottinghamshire to the County Championship in 2025.
Individual Excellence and Special Trophies
Beyond the collective honors, several Indian stars were recognized for their individual brilliance across different formats of the game.
The Wisden Trophy
Captain Shubman Gill secured the Wisden Trophy for the Test performance of the year. This award follows his exceptional display at Edgbaston, where he scored 269 and 161 in the second Test.
Global Leadership Awards
The “Leading Cricketers in the World” awards highlighted dominance across gender and format lines:
- Leading Women’s Cricketer: Deepti Sharma was named the top female cricketer following her all-round contributions to India’s 50-over World Cup victory, succeeding compatriot Smriti Mandhana.
- Leading T20 Cricketer: The prolific Abhishek Sharma took home the honor for the shortest format of the game.
- Leading Men’s Cricketer: Australia’s Mitchell Starc was the lone non-Indian winner among the main prizes, recognized for his 55 Test wickets in 2025.
Critical Perspectives on the Game
Despite the celebratory nature of the awards, Wisden editor Lawrence Booth used the publication to voice concerns regarding the structural evolution of English cricket. Booth criticized the growing influence of Indian investment in “The Hundred,” noting that four of the eight franchises are now linked to owners of Indian Premier League (IPL) teams.
Booth warned that this ownership structure risks transforming The Hundred into an “IPL proxy event” designed for the benefit of Indian businessmen rather than English cricket. He described England’s Ashes campaign as “feckless, reckless and legless.”
Key Takeaways: 2026 Wisden Awards
| Award | Winner | Key Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Cricketers of the Year | Gill, Jadeja, Pant, Siraj, Hameed | Standout performances in the English season |
| Wisden Trophy | Shubman Gill | 269 & 161 at Edgbaston |
| Leading Women’s Cricketer | Deepti Sharma | India’s 50-over World Cup triumph |
| Leading T20 Cricketer | Abhishek Sharma | Prolific T20 performances |
| Leading Men’s Cricketer | Mitchell Starc | 55 Test wickets in 2025 |
As the sport continues to evolve, the 2026 Wisden awards signal a definitive shift in power toward the subcontinent, blending on-field excellence with significant off-field financial influence.
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