The BCCI handed out 33 awards on March 15, 2026. New Delhi hosted the ceremony.
The list of award winners at the BCCI Naman Awards 2026 ranged from Roger Binny’s 1983 World Cup contribution to teenagers playing under-16 cricket right now.
Some performances spanned decades. Others lasted one season. The board recognized both.
Roger Binny, Rahul Dravid, and Mithali Raj got lifetime achievement honors.
Shubman Gill and Smriti Mandhana won their international cricketer awards again.
Harsh Dubey from Vidarbha took home two separate trophies for his work in the Ranji Trophy.
List of Award Winners At The BCCI Naman Awards 2026

Binny, Dravid, and Raj Earn Top Honors
Roger Binny’s 18 wickets in the 1983 World Cup still stand out. He grabbed more wickets than anyone else in that tournament.
India won the final. His seam bowling mattered when it counted.
Later, he coached India’s Under-19 team to World Cup glory in 2000. He served as a national selector from 2012 to 2016 and became BCCI President in 2022.
Rahul Dravid scored over 24,000 international runs across all formats. Then he moved into coaching.
He guided India’s Under-19 team to the 2018 ICC World Cup title.
As head coach of the senior team, he won the T20 World Cup in 2024. Playing and coaching at the highest level require different skills. He handled both.
Mithali Raj holds the record for most runs in women’s ODI cricket. She scored 7,805 runs at 50.68.
She captained India to two World Cup finals. Her batting and leadership shaped women’s cricket in India for over a decade.
Binny and Dravid each received the Col. C.K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award.
That’s the BCCI’s highest individual honor. Raj got the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women.
International Performers at BCCI Awards 2026
Shubman Gill claimed the Polly Umrigar Award for Best International Cricketer (Men) for the second time.
He’s 25. Winning it twice this early shows consistency. Smriti Mandhana won the women’s version for the fifth time.
Five wins don’t happen by accident. That’s sustained excellence.
Harshit Rana got the Best International Debut award for men. N Sree Charani won it for women after grabbing 4/12 on T20I debut against England in Nottingham.
Taking four wickets for 12 runs in your first international game takes composure.
England’s batting lineup doesn’t give you easy wickets.
Deepti Sharma topped the wicket charts in women’s ODI cricket with 37 wickets at 26.81 in 24 matches.
Smriti Mandhana led the run charts with 1311 runs at 54.62, including six centuries.
The Dilip Sardesai Awards for the India vs West Indies Test series went unclaimed. No matches were played during the period.
Complete BCCI Awards Winners List 2026
The Naman Awards 2026 winners list covers every level of Indian cricket. Some numbers jump out. Others need context. Here’s everyone who won something.
| No. | Category | Award | Winner | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BCCI Naman Awards 2024-25 | Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy – Best Woman Cricketer (Jr Domestic) 2024-25 | Ira Jadhav (Mumbai) | Scored 500 runs in U19 One Day Trophy, 258 runs in U19 T20 Trophy & 143 runs in U19 T20 Challenger Trophy |
| 2 | BCCI Naman Awards 2024-25 | Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy – Best Woman Cricketer (Sr Domestic) 2024-25 | Shafali Verma (Haryana) | 527 runs in 7 matches with 2 centuries and 2 fifties; also took 8 wickets |
| 3 | BCCI Naman Awards 2024-25 | Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy – Highest Wicket-Taker in U16 Vijay Merchant Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan (Madhya Pradesh) | 37 wickets @ 1.85 economy with 3 five-wicket hauls in 7 matches |
| 4 | BCCI Naman Awards 2024-25 | Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy – Highest Wicket-Taker in U16 Vijay Merchant Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Kishan Sarkar (Tripura) | 32 wickets @ 2.38 economy with 2 five-wicket hauls in 6 matches |
| 5 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy – Highest Run Getter in U16 Vijay Merchant Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Shanthanu Singh (Uttar Pradesh) | 947 runs @ 72.85 avg in 8 matches with 3 centuries and 4 fifties, HS 270 |
| 6 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy – Highest Run Getter in U16 Vijay Merchant Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Pritam Raj (Bihar) | 491 runs @ 70.14 avg in 6 matches with 1 century and 1 fifty, HS 304* |
| 7 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Wicket-Taker in U19 Cooch Behar Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Hemchudeshan J (Tamil Nadu) | 47 wickets @ 2.61 economy with 3 five-wicket hauls in 8 matches |
| 8 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Wicket-Taker in U19 Cooch Behar Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Arkajit Roy (Tripura) | 38 wickets @ 2.39 economy with 4 five-wicket hauls in 6 matches |
| 9 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Run Getter in U19 Cooch Behar Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Nitya J Pandya (Baroda) | 881 runs @ 110.13 avg in 6 matches with 4 centuries, HS 265 |
| 10 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Run Getter in U19 Cooch Behar Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Ragavan Ramamoorthy (Pondicherry) | 782 runs @ 86.89 avg in 6 matches with 4 centuries, HS 232 |
| 11 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Wicket-Taker in U23 Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Vicky Ostwal (Maharashtra) | 69 wickets @ 2.36 economy with 7 five-wicket hauls in 9 matches |
| 12 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Wicket-Taker in U23 Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Dipjyoti Saikia (Assam) | 27 wickets @ 2.75 economy with 2 five-wicket hauls in 6 matches |
| 13 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Run Getter in U23 Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Macneil H N (Karnataka) | 1037 runs @ 79.77 avg in 8 matches with 3 centuries and 2 fifties, HS 345 |
| 14 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | M.A. Chidambaram Trophy – Highest Run Getter in U23 Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | R Jashwanth Shreeram (Pondicherry) | 761 runs @ 108.71 avg in 6 matches with 3 centuries and 3 fifties, HS 236 |
| 15 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Madhavrao Scindia Award – Highest Wicket-Taker in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Harsh Dubey (Vidarbha) | 69 wickets @ 2.66 economy with 7 five-wicket hauls in 10 matches, best 6/36 |
| 16 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Madhavrao Scindia Award – Highest Wicket-Taker in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Suchith J (Nagaland) | 43 wickets @ 2.39 economy with 4 five-wicket hauls in 6 matches |
| 17 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Madhavrao Scindia Award – Highest Run Getter in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 (Elite) | Y V Rathod (Vidarbha) | 960 runs @ 53.33 avg in 10 matches with 5 centuries and 3 fifties, HS 151 |
| 18 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Madhavrao Scindia Award – Highest Run Getter in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 (Plate) | Snehal Kauthankar (Goa) | 949 runs @ 189.80 avg in 6 matches with 3 centuries and 2 fifties, HS 314* |
| 19 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Lala Amarnath Award – Best All-Rounder in Domestic Limited-Overs 2024-25 | Ayush Mhatre (Mumbai) | 458 runs @ 65.42 avg (SR 135.50) with 2 centuries & 7 wickets |
| 20 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Lala Amarnath Award – Best All-Rounder in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 | Harsh Dubey (Vidarbha) | 476 runs & 69 wickets in 10 matches |
| 21 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Best Performance in BCCI Domestic Tournaments 2024-25 | Mumbai Cricket Association | Winners – Irani Cup, Senior Women’s T20 Trophy, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Women’s U23 One Day Trophy |
| 22 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Best Umpire in Domestic Cricket 2023-24 | Ulhas Gandhe (Vidarbha CA) | — |
| 23 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Highest Wickets in Women’s ODI 2024-25 | Deepti Sharma | 37 wickets in 24 matches @ 26.81 avg |
| 24 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Highest Run Getter in Women’s ODI 2024-25 | Smriti Mandhana | 1311 runs in 24 matches @ 54.62 avg with 6 centuries |
| 25 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Dilip Sardesai Award – Highest Wickets in Tests (India vs WI) | — | Not played any matches |
| 26 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Dilip Sardesai Award – Highest Run Getter in Tests (India vs WI) | — | Not played any matches |
| 27 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Best International Debut 2024-25 – Women | N Sree Charani | T20I debut vs England (Nottingham) – 4/12 |
| 28 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Best International Debut 2024-25 – Men | Harshit Rana | — |
| 29 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Best International Cricketer 2024-25 – Women | Smriti Mandhana | — |
| 30 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Polly Umrigar Award – Best International Cricketer 2024-25 – Men | Shubman Gill | — |
| 31 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Col. C.K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award | Roger Binny | — |
| 32 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | Col. C.K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award | Rahul Dravid | — |
| 33 | Naman Awards 2024-25 | BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women | Mithali Raj | — |
Vidarbha’s Harsh Dubey Claims Two Trophies
The BCCI awards winners list includes Harsh Dubey’s name twice. He took 69 wickets in the Ranji Trophy at an economy of 2.66.
His best figures were 6/36. He also scored 476 runs across 10 matches. That got him the Lala Amarnath Award for Best All-Rounder in Ranji Trophy.
Taking 69 wickets in 10 matches means nearly seven wickets per match. That’s not happening on bowler-friendly pitches in India.
Most Ranji Trophy tracks flatten out after day one. Spinners need to bowl long spells and wait for rough patches or tired batsmen.
Dubey also won the Madhavrao Scindia Award for the highest wicket-taker in the Ranji Trophy.
Seven five-wicket hauls in 10 matches show he wasn’t just picking up tail-enders. He was breaking partnerships.
All-Round Performances Get Recognition
Ayush Mhatre from Mumbai won the Lala Amarnath Award for Best All-Rounder in Domestic Limited-Overs cricket.
He scored 458 runs at 65.42 with a strike rate of 135.50. He also grabbed seven wickets. That’s contributing with both bat and ball in the same format.
Strike rate above 135 in domestic cricket matters. You’re not always facing weaker attacks.
Some Ranji Trophy players bowl tight lines. Scoring quickly against them requires skill.
Shafali Verma won the senior domestic award for women after scoring 527 runs in seven matches with two centuries and two fifties.
She also took eight wickets. That’s rare in women’s domestic cricket, where most players specialize in either batting or bowling.
Mumbai Dominates BCCI Domestic Tournaments
Mumbai Cricket Association won the award for Best Performance in BCCI Domestic Tournaments.
They claimed four titles:
- Irani Cup
- Senior Women’s T20 Trophy
- Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
- Women’s U23 One Day Trophy
Winning across both men’s and women’s cricket shows depth in the system.
Mumbai’s cricket structure produces players at every level. That doesn’t happen by accident.
Ira Jadhav from Mumbai won the junior domestic award for women.
She scored 500 runs in the U19 One Day Trophy, 258 in the U19 T20 Trophy, and 143 in the U19 T20 Challenger Trophy.
That’s 901 runs across three competitions in one season.
Under-Age Cricket Performances Stand Out
Shanthanu Singh scored 947 runs at 72.85 in the U16 Vijay Merchant Trophy. His highest score was 270. Batting for 270 runs at age 16 takes concentration. That’s not a quick-fire T20 innings. That’s proper first-class batting.
Pritam Raj from Bihar scored 304 not out in the same tournament. A triple century at the under-16 level is rare. The Plate group might have weaker attacks, but you still need technique to bat that long.
Nitya J Pandya averaged 110.13 in the U19 Cooch Behar Trophy with four centuries in six matches. Averaging above 110 means he got out less than once per hundred runs scored. His highest score was 265.
Macneil H N topped the run charts in the U23 Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy with 1037 runs at 79.77. His highest score was 345. That triple century came in multi-day cricket, where bowlers get multiple chances to take your wicket.
Vicky Ostwal took 69 wickets in the same U23 tournament at an economy of 2.36. Seven five-wicket hauls in nine matches mean he was the main wicket-taker for his team nearly every game.
Women’s Cricket Awards Across Categories
The BCCI awards list includes separate recognition for women’s cricket at multiple levels.
Deepti Sharma’s 37 wickets in women’s ODI cricket at 26.81 came in 24 matches. That’s more than one wicket per match on average.
Smriti Mandhana’s 1311 runs at 54.62 with six centuries show she was scoring big when she got set.
Six centuries in 24 matches means a century every four matches. That’s high-level consistency in ODI cricket.
N Sree Charani’s 4/12 on T20I debut against England in Nottingham happened away from home.
England’s batting lineup includes aggressive players. Taking four wickets against them in your first international game shows you can handle pressure.
Tactical View: What These Numbers Actually Mean
Awards recognize performances, but numbers need context. Harsh Dubey took 69 wickets in the Ranji Trophy happened on Indian pitches. Those don’t help spinners much in the first two days. He needed to bowl long spells and create pressure.
Shubman Gill winning the Polly Umrigar Award twice before age 26 is notable. He’s not flashy every game. He grinds out runs across formats. That’s harder than one brilliant season followed by inconsistency.
Roger Binny’s 1983 World Cup contribution matters because Indian cricket wasn’t dominant then. His 18 wickets helped India win their first World Cup. Context changes how we read numbers.
Rahul Dravid’s transition from player to coach isn’t common. Most great players struggle as coaches. Different skill sets. He scored 24,000 international runs, then won a World Cup as head coach. Both require excellence in different areas.
Smriti Mandhana winning five Best International Cricketer awards means sustained excellence over multiple years. One good year doesn’t get you five awards. That takes consistency.
The junior awards matter because they give teenagers something to work toward. Shanthanu Singh’s 947 runs in the U16 Vijay Merchant Trophy came in multi-day matches. That’s different from scoring runs in T20 games. That’s patience and technique.
Mumbai winning four domestic titles shows system depth. You can’t dominate across formats without good coaching and structure at every age level.
FAQs
- When were the BCCI Naman Awards 2026 held?
The ceremony took place on Sunday, March 15, 2026, in New Delhi.
- Who received the Col. C.K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award?
Roger Binny and Rahul Dravid both received the award, the BCCI’s highest honor.
- How many awards did Harsh Dubey win?
Dubey won two separate awards for his Ranji Trophy performances in 2024-25.
- Which cricketer has won the most Best International Cricketer awards?
Smriti Mandhana won the women’s award for the fifth time at the 2026 ceremony.
- What did the Mumbai Cricket Association win?
They won the award for Best Performance in BCCI Domestic Tournaments after claiming four titles.
Conclusion:
The 2026 ceremony covered performances from March 2024 to February 2025. Awards went to players who delivered at every level.
Some built careers over decades. Others had their first standout season.
The board recognized work done both in the spotlight and away from it.
That’s 33 awards covering lifetime contributions, international cricket, domestic performances, and junior tournaments.
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