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Arjuna award for Cricket: Know all cricketers who have been honored with it

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The Arjuna Award is given in recognition of outstanding achievements in Sports and Games, serving as a prominent sports honour in India. The award is named after the Mahabharata character Arjuna. The award is an annual honour presented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. It stands as the second-highest sporting accolade in India, after the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna. The personality who receives the award is chosen by a committee formed by the Ministry.

Also, the recipients of the Arjuna Award are recognized for outstanding international sports performance over four years, demonstrating commendable qualities such as leadership, sportsmanship, and discipline. The award comprises a bronze Arjuna statuette, an official certificate, ceremonial attire, and a monetary prize of? 15 lakh.

The award was introduced to honour exceptional athletes in the nation from the year 1961. Over time, there have been various changes in the award criteria. The latest revision in 2018 specifies that the award is conferred only in disciplines included in events such as the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championship, and World Cup, and also covers Cricket, Indigenous Games, and Parasports. The inaugural recipient was former Indian all-rounder Salim Durani in 1961, while Shantha Rangaswamy made history in 1976 as the first female cricketer to receive this prestigious honour.

Now, let’s look at the list of cricketers who have been recipients of the Arjuna Award over the years in recognition of their outstanding contributions at the international level;

Arjuna Award for Cricket: Look at the Full List

Year Winner Gender
1961 Salim Durani Male
1964 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Male
1965 Vijay Manjrekar Male
1966 Chandu Borde Male
1967 Ajit Wadekar Male
1968 E. A. S. Prasanna Male
1969 Bishan Singh Bedi Male
1970 Dilip Sardesai Male
1971 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan Male
1972 B. S. Chandrashekhar Male
1972 Eknath Solkar Male
1975 Sunil Gavaskar Male
1976 Shantha Rangaswamy Female
1977–1978 Gundappa Viswanath Male
1979–1980 Kapil Dev Male
1980–1981 Chetan Chauhan Male
1980–1981 Syed Kirmani Male
1981 Dilip Vengsarkar Male
1982 Mohinder Amarnath Male
1983 Diana Edulji Female
1984 Ravi Shastri Male
1985 Shubhangi Kulkarni Female
1986 Sandhya Agarwal Female
1986 Mohammad Azharuddin Male
1989 Madan Lal Male
1993 Kiran More Male
1993 Manoj Prabhakar Male
1994 Sachin Tendulkar Male
1995 Anil Kumble Male
1996 Javagal Srinath Male
1997 Sourav Ganguly Male
1997 Ajay Jadeja Male
1998 Rahul Dravid Male
1998 Nayan Mongia Male
2000 Venkatesh Prasad Male
2001 VVS Laxman Male
2002 Virender Sehwag Male
2003 Mithali Raj Female
2003 Harbhajan Singh Male
2005 Anju Jain Female
2006 Anjum Chopra Female
2009 Gautam Gambhir Male
2010 Jhulan Goswami Female
2011 Zaheer Khan Male
2012 Yuvraj Singh Male
2013 Virat Kohli Male
2014 Ravichandran Ashwin Male
2015 Rohit Sharma Male
2016 Ajinkya Rahane Male
2017 Harmanpreet Kaur Female
2017 Cheteshwar Pujara Male
2018 Smriti Mandhana Female
2019 Ravindra Jadeja Male
2019 Poonam Yadav Female
2020 Deepti Sharma Female
2020 Ishant Sharma Male
2021 Shikhar Dhawan Male

 

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