Mustafiz Miraj of the year in the category of Cricinfo 2

Special Correspondent: Mustafizur Rahman, the hero of the Sunrisers Hyderabad (17 wickets), won the title of the Indian Premier League (IPL) last year, the award for being the best emerging cricketer of the year in New players in PSL 2018. Bangladesh's surprise bowler, Mustafizur Rahman, got the good news of the year 2015's rising prize money in New Zealand. The left eleven pace bowler, named in the ICC ODI Team of the Year in 2015, has picked up the best XI in the T20 World Cup in 2016. Mustafizur's nomination for the year is nothing new However, on Monday night, the most popular portal of Cricket, CricInfo, has announced the names of the 12 categories in 2016, besides Mustafizur, the list also includes Mehdi Hasan Miraj.
New Zealand's Most T-20 World Cup Best Bowling (5/22) and 9 wickets in three matches against New Zealand, Mustafizur Rahman, the most popular portal of the year, has won the 2016 Cricket Twenty20 Cricketer of the Year award. Mohammed Amir, Kusun Rajita, Mitchell Santander, Ashwin, James Faulkner, Chris Jordan, Dwayne Bravo and Imad Wasim topped the top Mustafiz in this category. The 19-year-old Bangladeshi off-spinner, debutant of the year, who wrote history for 19 wickets in the two Test match Test series against England last year, has been awarded. Mehdi Hassan was elected as the rising year of the election by voting. The 12 players of the year were nominated for the year's 12 players - Mashrafe, Tamim, Mahmudullah, Sabbir, Mustafiz and Miraj. However, none other than Mustafiz and Miraj have not been considered for the CrickInfo Award of the year.

Ben Stokes, England's Test Player of the Year, Queen of the Year, Quinton de Kock of the year, T20 batsman of the year, Carlos Brefte of West Indies, Stuart Broad of England in the Test Player of the Year, Sunil Narine of the West Indies ODI Bowler of the year.
New players in PSL 2018

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