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Fast bowler Cummins voted Australia’s cricketer of year

Healy wins Belinda Clark award

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MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb 11, (AP): Fast bowler Pat Cummins won Australian cricket’s highest individual honor on Monday for his performanc­es during a year when the national team’s results were overshadow­ed by bans for Steve Smith and David Warner following a ball-tampering scandal.

Cummins won the Allan Border medal for Australia’s leading men’s cricketer with 156 votes, six ahead of off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who was voted test cricket player of the year.

Alyssa Healy won the Belinda Clark award for the leading Australian women’s cricketer of the year. Cummins took 44 wickets at an average of 25.61 across all formats during the 12-month voting period, which did not include his man-of-the-series performanc­e in the recent win over Sri Lanka.

The 25-year-old Cummins, who took seven wickets on his test debut as a teenager against South Africa in 2011 but didn’t play another test match until 2017, has moved to No. 2 in the internatio­nal rankings for bowlers.

He struggled with back injuries after making his internatio­nal debut but since returning against India in 2017 has been a regular in the Australian test lineup. He has 94 wickets in 20 test matches as well as averaging 20.30 with the bat.

“I’ve obviously had quite a few tough years with injury. I always thought test cricket was the dream but wasn’t sure I’d get up there and forge a consistent career,” Cummins said. “I feel like every time I bowl, my rhythm just feels a little bit better.”

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