Travis Head and Annabel Sutherland take top Australia Belinda Clark Award
Travis Head has been named Australian cricket's Allan Boundary Medallist and Annabel Sutherland has won the Belinda Clark Grant.
It was the initial time for every player to win Australian cricket's most elevated individual distinctions. While Head was a number one for the top men's award, likewise guaranteeing the one-day global player grant, Sutherland was third in the one-day casting a ballot and a far off 6th for the ladies' T20I worldwide honor.
Be that as it may, she was granted top decisions in favor of the two Tests played by the Australian ladies in the democratic period throughout recent months, most as of late scoring 163 at the MCG as the hosts covered their Remains whitewash.
Sutherland the main lady to score a Test hundred at the MCG. In February last year, she scored 210 in the Test against South Africa at the WACA.
The additional weighting for the Test votes demonstrated the distinction for Sutherland. It is whenever she first has won any of the top ladies' classes - the Belinda Clark Grant, the ODI or the T20I player.
"For my purposes, I love batting, presumably my Test record shows that, and I attempt and take full advantage of that when I get out in the center," Sutherland said.
Head, who accepted his honor from lead trainer Andrew McDonald at the group lodging in Galle, was an unmistakable champ of the Allan Line Decoration and is the main South Australian to guarantee the honor. He likewise won the ODI class interestingly.
Head surveyed 208 decisions in favor of the Line Award, well clear of Josh Hazlewood's 158, with Australian Test chief Pat Cummins third on 147.
Head is falling off a guard a year across. The 31-year-old scored a stunning 1427 stumbles into every one of the three organizations in the year surveying period that started with Australia's home Test series against West Indies last January, and finished with the new Boundary Gavaskar Prize.
Smith has the following most runs with 806, while just Adam Zampa (31) played a larger number of games than Head (29) in the democratic period.
A rankling 140 off 141 balls in his home Test match at the Adelaide Oval against India was an evident feature for Head, and reignited Australia's series after their weighty misfortune in the primary match in Perth.
Requested the feature of his beyond a year, Head said: "I feel like the Indian series, the Test series that is recently gone. Good to contribute. It's a major five or a month and a half."
Sutherland surveyed 168 to win in front of Ashleigh Gardner, who won the Belinda Clark Grant a year ago. Gardner surveyed 143 and Beth Mooney was third on 115, with Gardner and Mooney double cross victors.
While the top men's victors were not generally at the Monday night grants capability in Melbourne due for the most part to the ongoing visit through Sri Lanka, the ladies were celebrating in the room after they overwhelmed the Remains series.
Mooney and Zampa were named the top T20I players, while Gardner took out the ladies' ODI class and Hazlewood the men's Test honor.
Ellyse Perry and Jess Jonassen were named the players of the WBBL competition and, in like manner, Cooper Connolly and Glenn Maxwell took out the BBL grant.
Boxing Day Test sensation Sam Konstas was named the Bradman Young fellows' Cricketer of the Year.