Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The Player of the Match award goes to the standout performer in a cricket match. It’s for the player who really turns the game around, whether with the bat, the ball, or both. In international cricket, this award means a lot. Pick up a few of these over your career, and people start to notice. It shows you don’t just have talent, you know how to win games, again and again.

Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar won the Player of the Match Award 76 times, followed by Virat Kohli (71), who ranks 2nd on the list, and Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasurya (58), followed by South African All-rounder Jacques Kallis(57). This shows the legacy of these players and how they rule in International Cricket.

Most Player Of The Match Awards (All Formats)

This table shows players with the most Player of the Match awards across all three international cricket formats. The data includes Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and T20 Internationals (T20Is).

PlayerCountrySpanMatTotal AwardsTestsODIsT20Is
Sachin TendulkarIndia1989-20136647614620
Virat KohliIndia2008-202655771104516
Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka1989-2011586584486
Jacques KallisSouth Africa1995-20145195723322
Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka2000-20155945016313
Ricky PontingAustralia1995-20125604916321
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh2006-20244474562712
Rohit SharmaIndia2007-20265064542714
Shahid AfridiPakistan1996-20185244303211
Brian LaraWest Indies1990-20074304212300
Viv RichardsWest Indies1974-19913084110310
Aravinda de SilvaSri Lanka1984-20034014111300
Chris GayleWest Indies1999-20214834182310
Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka1997-20156524113226
AB de VilliersSouth Africa2004-2018420395277
Wasim AkramPakistan1984-20034603917220
David WarnerAustralia2009-20243833881812
Sourav GangulyIndia1992-2008424376310
Adam GilchristAustralia1996-2008396357280
Steve WaughAustralia1985-20044933514210

Top 10 Players: Player Of The Match Analysis

1. Sachin Tendulkar (India) – 76 Awards

Sachin Tendulkar has more Player of the Match awards than anyone else in international cricket. Over his 24-year career, he picked up 62 of them in ODIs and 14 in Tests.

Sachin Tendulkar (India)
Source – espncricinfo

That’s 664 international games, and in so many of them, he just took over. When India needed runs, he delivered. Time and again, he stepped up and won matches with his batting. You could always count on him in the big moments.

2. Virat Kohli (India) – 71 Awards

Virat Kohli sits at number two with 71 Player of the Match awards. He picked up 45 in ODIs, 16 in T20Is, and 10 in Tests. 

Virat Kohli (India)
Source – The Indian Express

What’s wild is, he’s the only guy in the top 10 who’s crushed it in all three formats. And when it comes to chasing runs in limited-overs cricket, Kohli just stands out. He’s one of the best match-winners of this era, no question.

3. Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) – 58 Awards

Sanath Jayasuriya picked up 58 awards over his career. Most of them, 48, to be exact, came in ODIs, where his fearless opening batting really shook things up.

Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)
Source – espncricinfo

He wasn’t just about smashing the ball, either. His left-arm spin made a real difference, too. Jayasuriya played a significant role in Sri Lanka’s 1996 World Cup win and continued to deliver match-winning performances for more than 20 years.

4. Jacques Kallis (South Africa) – 57 Awards

Jacques Kallis isn’t just on this list; he tops it. He racked up 57 awards, more than anyone else. In Tests, he took 23, and in ODIs, he took 32. 

Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
Source – Stars World Sports

Kallis did everything: smashed runs, took wickets, kept his team in the fight, game after game. South Africa could always count on him, whether he was batting or bowling. That consistency made it impossible to leave out.

5. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) – 50 Awards

Kumar Sangakkara picked up 50 awards in his career, 31 in ODIs, 16 in Tests, and 3 in T20Is. He wasn’t just a stylish batter; he was also razor-sharp behind the stumps. 

Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
Source – espncricinfo

With more than 28,000 international runs, Sangakkara didn’t just play the game; he set a standard. By the time he walked away, he was among the most respected cricketers anywhere.

6. Ricky Ponting (Australia) – 49 Awards

Ricky Ponting picked up 49 awards over his legendary career, 32 in ODIs, 16 in Tests. He didn’t just collect trophies. The Australian team has been unstoppable during its captain’s tenure. The team always looked balanced and well prepared under Ponting’s Captaincy.

Ricky Ponting (Australia)
Source – ABC News

As an individual, Batting Performance Ponting always prepares for the best, and his performance afterthe  opening partnership break is always remembered to watch

He led Australia to two World Cup wins and took charge of one of the most dominant cricket teams the world has ever seen. With his fierce batting and sharp fielding, Ponting really did it all.

7. Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh) – 45 Awards

Shakib Al Hasan stands out as Bangladesh’s top player, racking up 45 awards, 27 in ODIs, 12 in T20Is, and 6 in Tests. 

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)
Source – espncricinfo

He’s a true all-rounder, mixing clever left-arm spin with solid batting in the middle order. Honestly, he’s the backbone of the team. When Bangladesh needs something special, Shakib steps up and gets the job done.

8. Rohit Sharma (India) – 45 Awards

Rohit Sharma has racked up 45 awards, right up there with Shakib Al Hasan. Out of those, 27 came in ODIs and 14 in T20Is. He’s the only guy with three double centuries in ODIs.

Rohit Sharma (India)
Source – reddit

People love watching him bat; he makes it look so easy. And when he gets going, he doesn’t just stop at a hundred. That’s what makes him such a dangerous opener in white-ball cricket.

9. Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) – 43 Awards

Shahid Afridi picked up 43 awards in his career, 32 in ODIs and another 11 in T20Is. Test matches, never grabbed an award there.

Shahid Afridi (Pakistan)
Source – espncricinfo

Still, he ruled limited-overs cricket with that wild batting and sharp leg-spin. People loved how he’d walk in, swing big, and flip a game in just a few overs. You couldn’t ignore him. His bold style and energy turned him into a fan favorite wherever he played.

10. Brian Lara (West Indies) – 42 Awards

Brian Lara picked up 42 awards, 30 in ODIs, 12 in Tests. He still owns the record for the highest score in Test cricket, 400 not out. Back then, Lara stood out as the best batsman around.

Brian Lara (West Indies)
Source – West Indies Players’ Association

Honestly, he carried the West Indies batting lineup so many times, it’s almost unbelievable. The way he played so smoothly, so effortlessly, and those clutch innings where he saved the match, you just don’t forget stuff like that.

Most Player Of The Match Awards In Test Cricket

Test cricket awards the title to players who perform consistently over five days. All-rounders and bowlers dominate this list because they can influence matches with both bat and ball.

PlayerCountrySpanMatchesAwards
Jacques KallisSouth Africa1995-201316623
Muttiah MuralitharanSri Lanka1992-201013319
Wasim AkramPakistan1985-200210417
Shane WarneAustralia1992-200714517
Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka2000-201513416
Ricky PontingAustralia1995-201216816
Curtly AmbroseWest Indies1988-20009814
Steve WaughAustralia1985-200416814
Sachin TendulkarIndia1989-201320014
Steve SmithAustralia2010-202612313
Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka1997-201414913
Joe RootEngland2012-202616313
Ian BothamEngland1977-199210212
Graeme SmithSouth Africa2002-201411712
Ben StokesEngland2013-202612012

Most Player Of The Match Awards In ODI Cricket

ODI cricket rewards batters who score big runs and win matches for their teams. Opening batters and middle-order players dominate this format with their consistent performances.

PlayerCountrySpanMatchesAwards
Sachin TendulkarIndia1989-201246362
Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka1989-201144548
Virat KohliIndia2008-202630945
Jacques KallisSouth Africa1996-201432832
Ricky PontingAustralia1995-201237532
Shahid AfridiPakistan1996-201539832
Viv RichardsWest Indies1975-199118731
Sourav GangulyIndia1992-200731131
Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka2000-201540431
Brian LaraWest Indies1990-200729930
Aravinda de SilvaSri Lanka1984-200330830
Saeed AnwarPakistan1989-200324728
Adam GilchristAustralia1996-200828728
AB de VilliersSouth Africa2005-201822827
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh2006-202324727

Most Player Of The Match Awards In T20I Cricket

T20I cricket is the newest format and features players from both established and emerging cricket nations. The list includes players from associate nations who dominate their regional competitions.

PlayerCountrySpanMatchesAwards
Virandeep SinghMalaysia2019-202511122
Sikandar RazaZimbabwe2013-202512719
Suryakumar YadavIndia2021-20259916
Virat KohliIndia2010-202412516
Sami SohailMalawi2019-20256614
Muhammad WaseemUAE2021-20259114
Mohammad NabiAfghanistan2010-202514514
Rohit SharmaIndia2007-202415914
Syed AzizMalaysia2019-202511713
Bilal ZalmaiAustria2019-20255012
Alpesh RamjaniUganda2022-20256512
Dinesh NakraniUganda2019-20258212
Mohammad RizwanPakistan2015-202410612
David WarnerAustralia2009-202411012
Glenn MaxwellAustralia2012-202512612

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Conclusion

The Player of the Match records highlight the greatest match-winners in cricket history. Sachin Tendulkar leads the overall list with 76 awards, while Jacques Kallis dominates Test cricket with 23 awards. Tendulkar remains unmatched in ODIs with 62 awards. The T20I format features emerging talents from associate nations alongside established stars. These records showcase the evolution of cricket and the players who shaped each era of the game.

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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