Taranaki Daily News

Boult named player of year

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Trent Boult has dethroned his skipper after nabbing the top gong at New Zealand Cricket’s annual awards night in Auckland.

The left-armer won the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for outstandin­g player of the year on Wednesday night, ending Kane Williamson’s two-year hold on the award.

Fresh from taking 15 wickets in New Zealand’s drought-breaking test series win against England, including nine in the first test in Auckland, Boult was also named test player of the year.

The 28-year-old has had a menacing year with the ball, taking 77 wickets across all formats during the judging period.

He became the sixth New Zealand player to take 200 test wickets, and the sixth fastest player in the world to reach 100 ODI wickets.

Batsman Ross Taylor (ODI player of the year and first-class batting) and Sophie Devine (women’s ODI and Twenty20 player of the year) also capped the season by walking away with a couple of awards.

Taylor scored two centuries in the recent ODI series against England, including a brutal 181 not out in the fourth match in Dunedin, where he was dogged by a thigh injury but still powered his side past England’s 335-9 with three balls to spare.

It was Taylor’s 19th ODI century., and helped him average 78 across the judging period.

Devine earned her two awards after averaging 55 in ODIs and 31 in T20s. The Wellington­ian also took 15 wickets across both formats.

Colin Munro, who became the first to score three internatio­nal T20 tons when he whacked the West Indies to all parts in Mount Maunganui in January, was named men’s T20 internatio­nal player of the year.

He averaged 57 at a whopping strike rate of 182 in the shortest form of the game.

Neil Wagner, having played a huge hand in New Zealand’s thrilling series-sealing draw against England in Christchur­ch on Tuesday, won the Winsor Cup for first-class bowling for a second consecutiv­e year.

Sir Richard Hadlee Medal (player of the year): Trent Boult

Test player of the year: Trent Boult

ODI player of the year: Ross Taylor

T20 player of the year: Colin Munro

Women’s ODI player of the year: Sophie Devine

Women’s T20 internatio­nal player of the year: Sophie Devine

Winsor Cup (first-class bowling): Neil Wagner

Redpath Cup (first-class batting): Ross Taylor

T20 Super Smash player of the year: Anton Devcich

Ruth Martin Cup (women’s domestic batting): Maddy Green

Phyl Blackler Cup (women’s domestic bowling): Holly Huddleston Bert Sutcliffe Medal (outstandin­g services to cricket): Pat Malcon (Northern Districts)

 ?? PHOTO: PHOTOSPORT ?? Trent Boult was awarded the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for player of the year at the New Zealand Cricket awards last night.
PHOTO: PHOTOSPORT Trent Boult was awarded the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for player of the year at the New Zealand Cricket awards last night.

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