For each player for the first time to win the highest distinct honor of Australian cricket. Head was a favorite for the top men’s awards, the ODI international player also demanded that Southerland ODI was the third of voting and the sixth for the women’s Twenty20 international award.
However, she was voted for two Tests played by Australian women during the last 12 months during voting by Australian women, recently tied their ashes whitewash because of the 163 score of MCG.
Excess weight for the test vote has proved the difference for Sutherland. Belinda Clark Award, ODI or T -T20 Player – she won any of the first top female categories.
“For me, I like batting, probably my test record shows that and when I get out in the middle I try and make most of them,” said Sudarland.
Head, who received the award from the head coach Andrew McDonald at the Team Hotel in Galli, was the obvious winner of the Alan Border Medal and the first South Australian to claim the award. He also won the ODI division for the first time.
The head is coming from a bumper throughout 12 months. The 31-year-old 31-year-old scored 1427 in the 12-month-old polling station against the Australia home Test series against the West Indies last January and ended with a recent border-Gavaskar trophy.
Asked about the highlight of his last 12 months, Head said: “I feel like the Indian series, the Test series has just gone. It was good to contribute. It’s such a big five or six weeks.”
None of the top men were in the Night Awards function in Melbourne on Monday because of the current visit to most Sri Lanka, they were celebrating women in the house after the Ashes series dominated.
Muni and Jumpy were nominated as the top T -T20 player, while Gardner’s women’s ODI division and Hazlwood were honored with the men’s exam.
The full list of rewards winners
Belinda Clark Award: Annabel Sudarland
Alan: Travis Head
Women’s ODI Player of the Year: Ashleig Gardner
Women’s T -TTEMPLY PLAYER OF THE YER: Beth Muni
Shane Warne Men’s Test Player of the Year: Josh Hazlwood
Men’s ODI Player of the Year: Travis Head
Men’s T -Totally Player of the Year: Adam Jumpa
Tournament: Alice Perry and Jess Jonasen
BBL player in the tournament: Glenn Maxwell and Cooper Concie
The women of the year: Georgia Vol
Men’s domestic player: Beau Webster
Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year Year: Cloe Ainworth
Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year: Sam Constas
Rewards of community influence: Cameron Green
Walwirts Cricket Blaster of the Year: Frankie Mountney
Australian Cricket Hall of Fame Indactis: Michael Clark, Christina Mathews and Michael Bevan













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