Kane Williamson named Player of the Year at annual NZC awards
Williamson also took home the Test Player of the Year award and the Redpath Cup for First-Class Batting. Ross Taylor, Trent Boult and Colin Munro were the others to receive major awards, while teenaged all-rounder Amelia Kerr was a big winner among the women.
Our Player of the Season! #ANZNZCAwards pic.twitter.com/8AMT5rZz2n
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 21, 2019
Williamson had a hugely successful year across formats, both individually and with the New Zealand team. Under his leadership, New Zealand rose to become the No. 2 side in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings. He also enjoyed good form with the bat, scoring 801 Test runs over the season under consideration, at an impressive average of 89
In December 2018, Williamson also became the first New Zealand batsman to breach 900 ratings points in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Batting Rankings, and is only nine points behind the No. 1-ranked Virat Kohli.
Our ODI Player of the Season in a summer that also saw him become the first New Zealander to reach 20
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) March 21, 2019
centuries in any format! #ANZNZCAwards pic.twitter.com/Za9bEog4l8
Like Williamson, the 18-year-old Kerr also bagged three awards, including the Women’s ODI Player of the Year, Phyl Blackler Cup for women’s domestic bowling, and the Venus Cup for Secondary Schools Female Player of the Year. Kerr enjoyed a tremendous season, scoring 415 runs at an average of 59. She also broke the world record for the highest individual score in women's ODIs, when she smashed 232*, surpassing Belinda Clark's 21-year best of 229.
Taylor, who enjoyed a monstrous 2018 in ODIs, where he averaged 84 for his 759 runs, was named the Men's ODI Player of the Year for the second year in a row
She’s on stage again! Well done Amelia! #ANZNZCAwards pic.twitter.com/0yGQYfffuT
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) March 21, 2019
In the T20I format, Sophie Devine once again took the Women's Twenty20 Player of the Year award, while Munro, too, bagged the Men's title like he did last year.
Fast bowler Trent Boult, who received the Richard Hadlee Medal last year, was presented the Windsor Cup for first-class bowling, for his 35 wickets at an average of 24.
Great work Soph 👏🏽 #ANZNZCAwards pic.twitter.com/h7sWCYw93N
— WHITE FERNS (@WHITE_FERNS) March 21, 2019
Full list of awards:
Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for Player of the Year: Kane Williamson
Test Player of the Year: Kane Williamson
**Women’s ODI Player of the Year:**Amelia Kerr
**Men’s ODI Player of the Year:**Ross Taylor
Women’s T20 Player of the Year: Sophie Devine
Men’s T20 Player of the Year: Colin Munro
**Women’s Domestic Player of the Year:**Natalie Dodd
**Men’s Domestic Player of the Year:**Devon Conway
**Super Smash Women’s Player of the Year:**Frankie Mackay
**Super Smash Men’s Player of the Year:**Tom Bruce
The Redpath Cup for First-Class batting: Kane Williamson
**The Windsor Cup for First-Class bowling:**Trent Boult
The Phyl Blackler Cup for women’s domestic bowling: Amelia Kerr
The Ruth Martin Cup for women’s domestic batting: Natalie Dodd
**New Zealand Umpire of the Year:**Chris Brown
**Venus Cup Player of the Year:**Amelia Kerr (Tawa College)