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      Awarded during the Australian Cricket Awards, the Allan Border Medal is considered to be the most prestigious individual prize in Australian men's cricket. First awarded in 2000, the medal is named after former Australian men's captain Allan Border and recognises the most outstanding male Australian cricketer of the past season as voted by his peers, the media and umpires. Votes are cast after each game on a 3–2–1 basis, with a weighting applied to give both One Day International and Test players an equal chance of winning the award.


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      The award ceremony itself is a major publicity event and traditionally takes place at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, towards the end of January or the start of February each year. The 2014, 2015 and 2017 ceremonies however, were all held in Sydney. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 and 2022 ceremonies were unable to be held in person and the awards were instead announced as part of the pre-match show for the BBL Finals.
      The award ceremony itself, prior to 2019 was broadcast live and screened on the digital channel Nine (2000 to 2010) and 9Gem (2011 to 2018). Since 2019, the event has been televised live on both Fox Cricket and 7mate channels.


      Allan Border Medallists


      Five cricketers have won the award more than once. Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke won the award four times, sharing the award in 2009, as well as Steve Smith (4). The other multiple winners include David Warner who has won the award three times, as well as Shane Watson who has won the award twice. Watson also has the highest vote count of 296, with a huge margin of 100 votes in 2011.

      2000: Glenn McGrath
      2001: Steve Waugh
      2002: Matthew Hayden
      2003: Adam Gilchrist
      2004: Ricky Ponting
      2005: Michael Clarke
      2006: Ricky Ponting
      2007: Ricky Ponting
      2008: Brett Lee
      20091: Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke
      2010: Shane Watson
      2011: Shane Watson
      2012: Michael Clarke
      2013: Michael Clarke
      2014: Mitchell Johnson
      2015: Steve Smith
      2016: David Warner
      2017: David Warner
      2018: Steve Smith
      2019: Pat Cummins
      2020: David Warner
      2021: Steve Smith
      2022: Mitchell Starc
      2023: Steve Smith
      2024: Mitchell Marsh
      2025: Travis Head
      Ref:
      1No count-back is used in the Allan Border Medal.


      = Multiple winners

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      Belinda Clark Award


      The Belinda Clark Award recognises Australia's best women's international cricketer. Like the Allan Border Medal, it is presented annually and determined by matches played in the previous twelve-month period (for example: Ellyse Perry was the winner of the 2020 award, based on her performances predominantly taking place in 2019). The award is named after former national team captain Belinda Clark, whom the similarly titled Belinda Clark Medal—given to the New South Wales Breakers Player of the WNCL Season—also honours.

      2002: Karen Rolton
      2003: Karen Rolton
      2004: Cathryn Fitzpatrick
      2005: Karen Rolton
      2006: Karen Rolton
      2007: Lisa Sthalekar
      2008: Lisa Sthalekar
      2009: Shelley Nitschke
      2010: Shelley Nitschke
      2011: Shelley Nitschke
      2012: Shelley Nitschke
      2013: Jess Cameron
      2014: Meg Lanning
      2015: Meg Lanning
      2016: Ellyse Perry
      2017: Meg Lanning
      2018: Ellyse Perry
      2019: Alyssa Healy
      2020: Ellyse Perry
      2021: Beth Mooney
      2022: Ashleigh Gardner
      2023: Beth Mooney
      2024: Ashleigh Gardner
      2025: Annabel Sutherland
      Ref:


      = Multiple winners

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      Other awards


      During the Australian Cricket Awards, other awards announced include:

      Shane Warne Men's Test Player of the Year,
      Women's Test Player of the Year
      Men's One Day International Player of the Year,
      Women's One Day International Player of the Year,
      Men's Twenty20 International Player of the Year,
      Women's Twenty20 International Player of the Year,
      Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year,
      Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year,
      Male Domestic Player of the Year,
      Female Domestic Player of the Year,
      Community Champion Award, and
      New members of the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame are also inducted on Allan Border Medal night.
      Shane Watson won a total of 7 awards which is the most by any player. He is the only player to have won in all formats and all five major awards for male players. Three players won three major awards including the Allan Border Medal in the same year - Ricky Ponting in 2007, Shane Watson in 2011 and Steve Smith in 2015.


      = Shane Warne Men's Test Player of the Year

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      2000: Glenn McGrath
      2001: Colin Miller
      2002: Matthew Hayden
      2003: Ricky Ponting
      2004: Ricky Ponting
      2005: Damien Martyn
      2006: Shane Warne
      2007: Ricky Ponting
      2008: Brett Lee
      2009: Michael Clarke
      2010: Simon Katich
      2011: Shane Watson
      2012: Michael Clarke
      2013: Michael Clarke
      2014: Michael Clarke
      2015: Steve Smith
      2016: David Warner
      2017: Mitchell Starc
      2018: Steve Smith
      2019: Nathan Lyon
      2020: Marnus Labuschagne
      2021: Pat Cummins
      2022: Travis Head
      2023: Usman Khawaja
      2024: Nathan Lyon
      2025: Josh Hazlewood
      Ref:


      Multiple winners




      = Men's One Day International Player of the Year

      =
      2000: Shane Warne
      2001: Glenn McGrath
      2002: Ricky Ponting
      2003: Adam Gilchrist
      2004: Adam Gilchrist
      2005: Andrew Symonds
      20061: Michael Hussey
      2007: Ricky Ponting
      2008: Matthew Hayden
      2009: Nathan Bracken
      2010: Shane Watson
      2011: Shane Watson
      2012: Shane Watson
      2013: Clint McKay
      2014: George Bailey
      2015: Steve Smith
      2016: Glenn Maxwell
      2017: David Warner
      2018: David Warner
      2019: Marcus Stoinis
      2020: Aaron Finch
      2021: Steve Smith
      2022: Mitch Starc
      2023: David Warner
      2024: Mitchell Marsh
      2025: Travis Head
      Ref:
      1After counting in the 2006 One Day International Player of the Year award, Andrew Symonds, Michael Hussey, Brett Lee and Adam Gilchrist all drew on 22 votes. On a count-back, the winner would have been Andrew Symonds but he was ruled ineligible because he was suspended for 2 One Day Matches for an off-field indiscretion. On a second count-back Michael Hussey was declared the winner.


      Multiple winners




      = Women's One Day International Player of the Year

      =
      2019: Alyssa Healy
      2020: Alyssa Healy
      2021: Rachael Haynes
      2022: Alyssa Healy
      2023: Beth Mooney
      2024: Ellyse Perry
      2025: Ashleigh Gardner
      Ref:


      = Men's Twenty20 International Player of the Year

      =
      2011: David Hussey
      2012: Shane Watson
      2013: Shane Watson
      2014: Aaron Finch
      2015: Glenn Maxwell
      20161: Not awarded
      2017: Shane Watson
      2018: Aaron Finch
      2019: Glenn Maxwell
      2020: David Warner
      2021: Ashton Agar
      2022: Mitch Marsh
      2023: Marcus Stoinis
      2024: Jason Behrendorff
      2025: Adam Zampa
      Ref:
      1Not awarded due to only 1 T20I played in 2015.


      Multiple winners




      = Women's Twenty20 International Player of the Year

      =
      2019: Alyssa Healy
      2020: Alyssa Healy
      2021: Beth Mooney
      2022: Beth Mooney
      2023: Tahlia McGrath
      2024: Ellyse Perry
      2025: Beth Mooney
      Ref:


      = Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year

      =
      The Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Award has been awarded continuously since 1990 and is The Bradman Foundation's principal award of recognition to elite cricketers.
      To be eligible for the award, the player must be a contracted first-class player, be under the age of 24, and have played not more than 10 first-class matches before 26 January.

      2000: Brett Lee
      2001: Nathan Bracken
      2002: Shane Watson
      2003: Nathan Hauritz
      2004: Shaun Tait
      2005: Mark Cosgrove
      2006: Dan Cullen
      2007: Ben Hilfenhaus
      2008: Luke Pomersbach
      2009: Phillip Hughes
      2010: John Hastings
      2011: Trent Copeland
      2012: David Warner
      2013: Joe Burns
      2014: Jordan Silk
      2015: Sean Abbott
      2016: Alex Ross
      2017: Hilton Cartwright
      2018: Jhye Richardson
      2019: Will Pucovski
      2020: Wes Agar
      2021: Will Sutherland
      2022: Tim Ward
      2023: Lance Morris
      2024: Fergus O'Neill
      2025: Sam Konstas
      Ref:


      = Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year

      =
      Named in honour of Betty Wilson, one of Australia's great all-rounders, it recognises a female cricketer who, prior to 5 December, was aged under 25 and had played 10 or fewer matches.

      2017: Sophie Molineux
      2018: Georgia Redmayne
      2019: Georgia Wareham
      2020: Tayla Vlaeminck
      2021: Hannah Darlington
      2022: Darcie Brown
      2023: Courtney Sippel
      2024: Emma de Broughe
      2025: Chloe Ainsworth
      Ref:


      = Male Domestic Player of the Year

      =
      2000: Darren Lehmann (South Australia)
      2001: Darren Lehmann (South Australia)
      2002: Darren Lehmann (South Australia)
      2003: Martin Love (Queensland)
      2004: Simon Katich (New South Wales)
      2005: Andy Bichel (Queensland)
      2006: Phil Jaques (New South Wales)
      2007: Chris Rogers (Western Australia)
      2008: Ashley Noffke (Queensland)
      2009: Michael Klinger (South Australia)
      2010: Michael Klinger (South Australia)
      2011: Usman Khawaja (New South Wales)
      2012: Rob Quiney (Victoria)
      2013: Phillip Hughes (New South Wales)
      2014: Cameron White (Victoria)
      2015: Jason Behrendorff (Western Australia)
      2016: Adam Voges (Western Australia)
      2017: Cameron White (Victoria)
      2018: George Bailey (Tasmania)
      2019: Matthew Wade (Tasmania)
      2020: Shaun Marsh (Western Australia)
      2021: Shaun Marsh (Western Australia)
      2022: Travis Head (South Australia)
      2023: Michael Neser (Queensland)
      2024: Cameron Bancroft (Western Australia)
      2025: Beau Webster (Tasmania)
      Ref:


      Multiple winners




      = Female Domestic Player of the Year

      =
      2017: Meg Lanning (Victoria / Melbourne Stars)
      2018: Beth Mooney (Queensland / Brisbane Heat)
      2019: Heather Graham (Western Australia / Perth Scorchers)
      2020: Molly Strano (Victoria / Melbourne Renegades)
      2021: Elyse Villani (Victoria / Melbourne Stars)
      2022: Elyse Villani (Tasmania / Melbourne Stars)
      2023: Annabel Sutherland (Victoria / Melbourne Stars)
      2024: Elyse Villani (Tasmania / Hobart Hurricanes) and Sophie Day (Victoria / Melbourne Stars)
      2025: Georgia Voll (Queensland / Sydney Thunder )
      Ref:


      Australian Cricket Hall of Fame




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