From Travis to Annabel Sutherland, complete list of prize winners
Crickket Australia, on Monday (February 3rd), held the award for the award of the best performers from 2024. Travis Head received an Allan Gronic medal, while Annabel Sutherland received a Belinda Clark medal.
The first prize at night was Betty Wilson Young Criketer of the Year. Chloe Ainsworth was given for her incredible appearances in 2024. The 19-year-old lit a stage at WBBL while choosing 12 hyckeke at 18.58, and also inserted 10 Wickkete in WNN.
The statement itself won the Bradman Young Crkether of the Year
The young Australian National Team Team for Cricket, Sam Conses, won Bradman Young Cricketer in the year for his heroic heroic power with a baton. The introductory dough made his debut in Border-Gavascar Trophy 2024-25 and hit half a century on his debut.
Georgia Voll was awarded the home players of the year. She debuted for the Australian national cricket, after her impressive performances in the domestic crime. She scored 566 runs in 12 stabs to 56.6, including two centuries in the Women’s National League for Cricket 2023-24. She was also decent in WBBL.
Beau Webster was named the male home player of the year. The comprehensive was exceptional in the Shield tournament, as he became only another player who scored 900 running and took 30 Wickeke in one season Sheffield Shield. He also made his debut for Australia in tests during Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
Ashleigh Gardner went to the women’s play of the year for its consistency. She achieved 385 to 38.50, including the first international hundreds of the fifties, and was a leading runner for her team in a 50-story format. With the ball was the second highest carrier with 23 shots at 15.52.
Travis Head wins a prize to go Player of the year, along with the Allan Border Medal
Andrew McDonald introduced Travis Head with Allah’s border medal in Sri Lanka …
Standard reaction and heads 👍 #Auscricketawards pic.twitter.com/vnanduchjsqy
– 7CRICKET (@7CRICKET) 3. February 2025
Travis Head was awarded to GOD Player of the Year award after handing over the most votes. The left back beat Alex Carey, Steve Smith and Xavier Bartlett to win. The dough played magnificent scams of 154 against England on Trent Bridge, and it was also decent with the ball, taking a four -legged path.
The Shane Warne Male Test player of the year went to Pacer Joshu Hazlewood. Premier Pacer claimed that the test award was 20 votes and beat Travis Head with one voice. Pacer selected 30 hyckets at only 13.16 tests against West India, New Zealand and India.
Adam Zamp is crowned as an Australian T20I player of the year. He raised Travis Head for only three votes to win the award. The leg spinner was a key performer of his team because he had 35 Wicke (14 more than the following, Marcus Stoinis, from 21) to 17.2 and an economic rate of 7.72 in 21 games he played for the team.
Beth Mooney has been named the Women’s T20i Crite of the Year, and this for the third time in her career has won the award. She scored 618 runs at a rate of 130, including five half a century in the games she played in 2024.
Biggest Australia’s Crown Prize, Allan The border medal, went to Travis Head for its exceptional effort with Bat throughout the year. He earned 208 votes to win the award, while Josh Hazlewood received 158 votes.
On the other hand, Annabel Sutherland won the Belinda Clark medal. She won the award with 168 votes because she was exceptional throughout the year.
Belinda Clark 2025 Award goes to … Annabel Sutherland!#Auscricketawards pic.twitter.com/tgch51e0Uf
– 7CRICKET (@7CRICKET) 3. February 2025
Complete list of awards winners at the Crickket Australia awards
• Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year Award: Chloe Ainsworth
• Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Award: Sam
• Award for domestic players of the year: Georgia Voll
• Award for male home player of the year: Beau Webster
• Award for a female Play player of the year: Ashleigh Gardner
• Award for the men’s play of the year: Travis Head
• Shane Warne male test player of the year: Josh Hazlewood
• Award for the influence of the community: Cameron Green
• Male T20I player of the year: Adam Zamp
• Women’s T20 Player of the Year: Beth Mooney
• Weber WBBL | 10 Players of the Tournament Awards: Jess Jonassen and Ellyse Perry
• KFC BBL | 14 Players of the Tournament Awards: Cooper Connolly and Glenn Maxwell
• Allan border medal: Travis Head
• Belinda Clark Award: Annabel Sutherland