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ozbash

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The Black Caps received the Spirit of Cricket Award at the International Cricket Council (ICC) awards in Johannesburg this morning (NZ time).
It is the second time New Zealand have won the award, after taking the inaugural title in 2004.

The award is presented to the team who have best conducted themselves on the field within the spirit of the game. It is judged by the ICC's elite panels of umpires and match referees, and captains of the 10 full member nations.

Black Caps captain Daniel Vettori said the award was an honour for New Zealand cricket.

"If we can couple the spirit of cricket award with the ICC Champions Trophy then we will be very happy indeed."

Vettori demonstrated the qualities behind the award in yesterday's Champions Trophy match against England, when Paul Collingwood wandered out of his crease after evading a short-pitched delivery from Kyle Mills.

Collingwood was under the impression the end of the over had been called, but wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum threw down the stumps.

The batsman was given out by TV umpire Aleem Dar but, after conferring with on-field umpires Daryl Harper and Asad Rauf and his teammates, Vettori called Collingwood back.

New Zealand reached the semifinals after a four-wicket win over England, who had already qualified. Collingwood, on 14 when Vettori called him back, went on to make 40.

"Looking after the spirit of the game was the main reason for the decision," Vettori said afterwards.

A World ODI team, recognising the best international players of the last 12 months, was also named at the awards.

New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill was selected in the team, chosen by panel chaired by West Indian batting legend Clive Lloyd, at No 6 in the batting order.

Guptill has played 17 one-day matches for New Zealand, beginning his international career with an impressive 122 on debut against the West Indies earlier this year. He has a one-day average of 47, including five 50s and one hundred.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/2924573/Blacks-Caps-win-ICCs-Spirit-Award
 

shiznit

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sounds like a losers award... we cant win anything on the pitch so they just give this to us...
 

Skinner

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Is this like the "Fair Play" award. You know, the award that completely f**ked the winning culture in the Shakey Isles...
 

JW

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LOL

Seems to be nothing more than a 'participation' award that they give to kids at school who suck particularly badly in any given field.
 

ozbash

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LOL

Seems to be nothing more than a 'participation' award that they give to kids at school who suck particularly badly in any given field.

no its not, its a very prestigious award.

have you lot ever won it ? :?
 

Mr Angry

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We are more chance than India, oz.

You can win the fair thing, we will concentrate on winning the test title and World Cups.
 

Mr Angry

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We are more chance than India, oz.

You can win the fair thing, we will concentrate on winning the test title and World Cups.
 

Manu Vatuvei

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We actually don't deserve it. McCullum is the filthiest cheat in international cricket and Mills is a serial "celebrate rather than appeal" man and umpire abuser.
 
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Is this like the "Fair Play" award. You know, the award that completely f**ked the winning culture in the Shakey Isles...


Play hard...but play fair. LMFAO @ that campaign. When i was growing up watching that sh*t I was thinking...WTF? WINNING IS EVERYTHING.
 

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