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Big Names Scoop New Zealand White Ball Awards - List Of All The Winners

Kane Williamson, Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates and Ross Taylor picked up New Zealand's limited-overs top honours for the 2019-20 season

Four of New Zealand cricket's modern day stars 바카라 Kane Williamson, Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates and Ross Taylor 바카라 were in the limelight on Thursday as the white ball honours for the 2019-20 season were handed out during a live YouTube presentation of the New Zealand Cricket Awards. (More Cricket News)

Devine and Taylor were named the Women바카라s and Men바카라s International T20 Players of the Year respectively, while Williamson and Bates were both rewarded for consistency with the bat as they claimed the International ODI Player of the Year gongs.

Williamson바카라s recognition followed a spectacular campaign at the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, where his 578 runs at an average of 82, including two centuries, culminated in him being named player of the tournament.

바카라Kane was simply exceptional at the ICC Cricket World Cup last year,바카라 said BLACKCAPS head coach Gary Stead.

바카라He can be extremely proud of what he achieved at the tournament in the UK. He scored his runs at crucial times, in crucial matches and he set a tempo throughout the tournament that allowed us to play some superb cricket.바카라

Stead also congratulated the BLACKCAPS skipper on his selection in the ICC ODI Team of the Year, an accolade fitting of his world-class status.

바카라Kane fully deserved his selection,바카라 said Stead.

바카라He builds great partnerships with our well-established middle order and when he bats deep in an ODI innings, we바카라ll invariably be in a good position to win most of those matches.

바카라He leads the team well, he has his own style and certainly the respect of his peers. His calm, purposeful demeanour flows through his leadership and, in turn, the team.바카라

Captain Kane바카라s No.3 counterpart in the WHITE FERNS is the International Women바카라s ODI Player of the Year 바카라 Suzie Bates.

Despite only having one ODI series against South Africa at home this summer, Bates showed her class scoring 142 runs at an average of 42.

바카라Suzie has been a world class performer for many years,바카라 said WHITE FERNS head coach Bob Carter.

바카라She can be proud of another strong season in the ODI colours for the WHITE FERNS.바카라

Bates scored two half-centuries in the three-match series against South Africa, reinforcing her reputation as one of the best ODI players in the world.

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바카라She paces an ODI innings really well and has the ability to read fields and pre-empt what opposition captains are trying to do and how they are looking to contain or restrict her game.

바카라Suzie is always hungry for more runs; she will think she let two chances slide to score big hundreds.

바카라That바카라s the kind of world class attitude and dedication to her game that she has and why she has been a strong contributor to the WHITE FERNS for so long.바카라

Meanwhile, it was the continuation of a blockbuster T20 summer for WHITE FERNS captain Sophie Devine.

She was the obvious choice for the ANZ International Women바카라s T20 Player of the Year, scoring her maiden T20 century while also becoming the first player, male or female, to reach 50 in five, and then six, consecutive T20 Internationals.

바카라What can I say? Sophie had an exceptional season with the bat in T20 cricket,바카라 Carter said.

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Devine scored 429 runs at an average of 71 and at a strike-rate of 132 바카라 employing a power game that rivals the best female players in the world.

바카라Our T20 side is at its best when Sophie is scoring runs at the top. She gives others around her the freedom to play their natural game,바카라 Carter said.

바카라Sophie바카라s ability with the ball in T20 cricket goes under the radar at times. She will often step up and bowl the hard overs and uses changes of pace to her advantage.

바카라She is a top quality all-rounder and an exceptional T20 talent.바카라

The International Men바카라s T20 Player of the Year, Ross Taylor, scored 330 T20 runs with a strike-rate of 130.

바카라A man of Ross바카라 international experience is very valuable in the fast and furious nature of T20 cricket,바카라 BLACKCAPS coach Gary Stead said.

바카라He has the ability to sum up batting conditions quickly and accurately in a variety of venues and countries.

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바카라This is a skill which serves the team well and helps us adapt plans quickly in the shortest form of the game.바카라

New Zealand Cricket Awards wraps up on Friday with more top accolades, including the International Test Player of the Year, the G.J. Gardner Homes New Zealand Umpire of the Year and the supreme award, the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal.

Here's the list of winners so far:

NZC Community Awards

Gillette Venus Cup Player of the Year: Amie Hucker (Epsom Girls Grammar)

Gillette Cup Player of the Year: Rhys Mariu (St Andrew바카라s College) and Jacob Cumming (Otago Boys바카라 High School)

Club of the Year: Geyser City Cricket Club

Volunteer of the Year: Dave Gillespie (Taita District Cricket Club)

Official of the Year: Annette Campbell (Cornwall Cricket Club)

Cricket Development Officer of the Year: Toby Doyle (Canterbury Country)

Best Female Engagement Initiative: Colin Mann (Masterton Intermediate)

Outstanding Contribution and Services to Coaching: Glynn Cameron (North Otago)

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Outstanding Contribution to Cricket: Rod McGregor (Waiuku District Cricket Club)

Sir Jack Newman: Rick Mudgway (Johnsonville Cricket Club)

Tuesday

Bert Sutcliffe Medal for Outstanding Services to Cricket: Ian Smith

Women바카라s Dream11 Super Smash Player of the Year: Sophie Devine

Men바카라s Dream11 Super Smash Player of the Year: Devon Conway

Wednesday

Men바카라s Domestic Player of the Year: Devon Conway

Women바카라s Domestic Player of the Year: Katie Gurrey

The Redpath Cup for First-Class batting: Tom Latham

The Ruth Martin Cup for women바카라s domestic batting: Katie Gurrey

The Winsor Cup for First-Class bowling: Tim Southee

The Phyl Blackler Cup for women바카라s domestic bowling: Jess Kerr

Thursday

ANZ International Women바카라s ODI Player of the Year: Suzie Bates

ANZ International Men바카라s ODI Player of the Year: Kane Williamson

ANZ International Women바카라s T20 Player of the Year: Sophie Devine

ANZ International Men바카라s T20 Player of the Year: Ross Taylor

Friday

ANZ International Test Player of the Year

(2018-19 winner: Kane Williamson)

G.J. Gardner Homes New Zealand Umpire of the Year

(2018-19 winner: Chris Brown)

Sir Richard Hadlee Medal

(2018-19 winner: Kane Williamson)

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