Australian Cricket Awards 2024 Winners: From Mitchell Marsh To Ashleigh Gardner - Full List
Star Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh secured the prestigious Allan Border Medal with 233 votes, acknowledging him as the best player of the year. In addition, the Western Australian all-rounder also clinched the Men's ODI Player of the Year award.
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View In AppAshleigh Gardner has reinforced her position as one of the world's top all-rounders by winning her second Belinda Clark Award, adding to the one she claimed in 2022. Gardner garnered 147 votes, securing her lead over allrounder Ellyse Perry, who received 134 votes.
Shane Warne Men's Test Player of the Year for 2023 has been awarded to Nathan Lyon for emerging as the highest wicket-taker of the year and achieving the significant milestone of 500 Test wickets.
Ellyse Perry has been named the Women's ODI Player of the Year as well as the Women's T20I Player of the Year. The Australian all-rounder's exceptional performances in both formats of the game have earned her these prestigious accolades.
Left-arm quick Jason Behrendorff has been chosen as the Men's T20I Player of the Year. His impressive performances in the shortest format of the game have earned him this recognition.
Matt Short has been named the BBL (Big Bash League) Player of the Tournament for the second consecutive year. His outstanding performance included making 541 runs at an average of 60.11 and maintaining a strike rate of 153.25.
Chamari Athapaththu was announced as the Player of the WBBL (Women's Big Bash League) after the conclusion of the tournament in December. This recognition marked a remarkable achievement for her, especially considering that she had not been initially picked up in the draft.
Cameron Bancroft has been named the Men's Domestic Player of the Year. Bancroft received this award for his exceptional performances in the Sheffield Shield.
The Women's Domestic Player of the Year award was shared between Sophie Day and Elyse Villani. Sophie Day claimed the leading wicket-taker title in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) with 27 wickets and also took 14 wickets in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) during the voting period.
Elyse Villani, on the other hand, played a pivotal role in leading Tasmania to a second Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) title. She scored 627 runs at an impressive average of 69.67, with a top score of 112.
Fergus O'Neill, the quick bowler from Victoria, has been honoured with the Bradman Male Young Cricketer of the Year award. The 23-year-old O'Neill showcased his talent by taking 50 wickets in 16 games across formats during the voting period for this award, achieving two notable five-wicket hauls.
The Betty Wilson Female Young Cricketer of the Year award was presented to Emma de Broughe from South Australia and Melbourne Renegades. This recognition highlights her outstanding achievements and contributions in the realm of women's cricket.