Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy - List of Winners

List of Winners

2004

  • Winner: Rahul Dravid
  • Andrew Flintoff
  • Jacques Kallis
  • Ricky Ponting
  • Muttiah Muralitharan

2005

  • Winners: Jacques Kallis and Andrew Flintoff
  • Glenn McGrath
  • Adam Gilchrist
  • Shane Warne
  • Inzamam-ul-Haq

2006

  • Winner: Ricky Ponting
  • Mohammed Yousuf
  • Kevin Pietersen
  • Muttiah Muralitharan

2007

  • Winner: Ricky Ponting
  • Mohammed Yousuf
  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul
  • Mahela Jayawardene

2008

  • Winner: Shivnarine Chanderpaul
  • Dale Steyn
  • Mahela Jayawardene
  • Jacques Kallis

2009

  • Winner: Mitchell Johnson
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Thilan Samaraweera
  • Andrew Strauss

2010

  • Winner: Sachin Tendulkar
  • Virender Sehwag
  • Hashim Amla
  • Dale Steyn

2011

  • Winner: Jonathan Trott
  • Hashim Amla
  • Alastair Cook
  • Sachin Tendulkar

2012

  • Winner: Kumar Sangakkara
  • Hashim Amla
  • Michael Clarke
  • Vernon Philander

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