BCCI has awarded lifetime achievement award to former Indian allrounder Salim Durrani, who helped shape India's maiden Test win in the West Indies in 1971 in the 2011 BCCI Awards function in Mumbai on 31st May.
Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 1,064 runs in ten Tests at an average of 82.00, also scored first ever double hundred in one-day cricket has named Indian Cricketer of the year.
Manish Pandey, Karnataka's batsman picked up the best batsman in domestic cricket award, having scored 882 runs in nine Ranji Trophy matches, while fast bowler Abhimanyu Mithun, who claimed 47 wickets in the competition, declared best bowler.
Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 1,064 runs in ten Tests at an average of 82.00, also scored first ever double hundred in one-day cricket has named Indian Cricketer of the year.
Manish Pandey, Karnataka's batsman picked up the best batsman in domestic cricket award, having scored 882 runs in nine Ranji Trophy matches, while fast bowler Abhimanyu Mithun, who claimed 47 wickets in the competition, declared best bowler.