The 2015 Talk Home Mobile Asian Cricket Awards took place at Lord's, on Tuesday 13th October. The 28-year-old England and Worcestershire all-rounder, Moeen Ali was named as Player of the Year for the second time.
Receiving his award, Moeen Ali said, “I'm very honoured and very happy to win this again and long may it continue.”
The Lancashire and England U19 player, Haseeb Hameed won the Professional Young Player of the Year Award, while former England batsman, Vikram Solanki, was honoured with a Special Recognition Award.
Solanki said, “I am very pleased to have received the award and to be recognised at an awards ceremony as prestigious as this is very flattering.”
Baljit Rihal, the co-founder of the Asian Cricket Award said, “The Asian Cricket Awards aim to increase the awareness of the positive impact made by British Asians within the cricket industry. Out goal is to engage with individuals and organisations to help improve representation across all levels; including professional players and the hierarchies of English cricket.”