ICC's highest accolade named after Sobers
The Player-of-the-Year award, the highest accolade from the ICC, has been named in honour of Sir Garfield SobersWisden Cricinfo staff05-Sep-2004Sir Ga
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The Player-of-the-Year award, the highest accolade from the ICC, has been named in honour of Sir Garfield SobersWisden Cricinfo staff05-Sep-2004Sir Ga
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