ICC Development Program Annual Awards
European Winners 2007
Best Overall Cricket Development Program
This award places emphasis on excellence in all of governance, management, cricket operations and development. The winner of this award will be an outstanding national cricket body with an excellent national cricket structure that caters for senior and junior players, both male and female.
Winner: Cricket Scotland (Scotland)
Best Women's Cricket Initiative
Relates to any outstanding initiative or activity such as competitions, school programs, training courses, clinics or awareness programs that has enhanced the development of women's cricket within the community or country.
Winner: Oldenburg Under 17 Women's Tournament (Germany)
Best Junior Cricket Initiative
Relates to a new initiative that has given young players the opportunity to play cricket in an organized competition, therefore enhancing the long term development and viability of cricket within the community or country.
Winner: Cricket to German Schools Project (Germany)
Best Cricket Promotional and Marketing Program
Relates to an outstanding cricket promotional initiative or activity such as websites, media coverage, sponsorship initiatives, government support or other partnerships that have significantly enhanced cricket participation and/or awareness.
Winner: Taggarts Sponsorship of the Grassroots Program (Scotland)
Photo of the Year
A photo that captures the essence of cricket development in action. The photo must have been taken in the past year and relate to cricket in the country and/or region.
Photographer: Morten Hannesbo - "Celebrating a great catch" (Switzerland)
Best Spirit of Cricket Initiative in partnership with UNAIDS and UNICEF
Relates to an initiative, activity or event that encapsulates the ÔSpirit of Cricket' and/or contributes to the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Nominee: Madrid Cricket Club & UNICEF Twenty20 tournament (Spain)
Volunteer of the Year Award
Relates to volunteers who have made a significant contribution to cricket development in the previous 12 months.
Nominee: Jos Heggelman (Netherlands)
Lifetime Service Award
Relates to individuals who have provided a minimum of 10 years service to cricket development.
Nominee: John Wright (Ireland)