Bumrah is not playing in the Champions Trophy as he has been sidelined with a back issue.
The 31-year-old was present here to collect the awards, which also includes a place in the Men’s Test and T20I Teams for 2024.
The ICC posted photographs of Bumrah with each of his four awards — including two caps — and wrote on X, “Jasprit Bumrah receives his #ICCAwards and Team Of The Year caps for a stellar 2024.”
Bumrah had an outstanding Test season last year, taking 71 wickets in 13 matches with the second-best effort coming from England’s Gus Atkinson who claimed 52 wickets in 11 matches.
Bumrah averaged 14.92 in Tests in 2024 and ended the year with a strike rate of 30.1. He also became only the fourth Indian bowler to take 70 or more wickets in the conventional format in a calendar year after Kapil Dev, Anil Kumble and R. Ashwin.
He had successful outings against England at home, taking 19 wickets in the five-Test series in the first half of 2024, and finished the year with 32 wickets in another five-Test affair in Australia.
Bumrah also reached the 200-wicket milestone in Tests during India’s tour of Australia. Apart from his unmatched exploits with the red ball, Bumrah also played a pivotal role in India’s title triumph in the T20 World Cup in the Americas.
He was at the forefront of India’s attack, grabbing 15 wickets in the global competition.