In addition to his Test success, Head`s performance in T20 cricket, particularly during the World Cup in the Caribbean, where he scored 255 runs at a strike rate of 158, played a crucial role in his recognition. He also clinched the ODI Player of the Year award but narrowly missed out on the Test and T20I accolades.
In other cricketing news, Cooper Connolly and Glenn Maxwell have been jointly awarded the BBL|14 Player of the Tournament. Both players received 18 votes each, just ahead of Tim David. Connolly, a 21-year-old allrounder from the Perth Scorchers, showcased his talent with a career-best 66 off 50 balls and earned the BKT Golden Bat award as the leading run-scorer. Maxwell, despite a late start to the season due to a hamstring injury, made significant contributions with match-winning innings, helping the Melbourne Stars reach the finals. Both players were also named in the official BBL|14 Team of the Tournament.
Annabel Sutherland was recognized as the Australian women`s cricketer of the year with the Belinda Clark Award. Reflecting on her stellar performances, including a Test century at the MCG and a remarkable 210 in the Perth Test against South Africa, Sutherland emphasized the team`s resilience following their T20 World Cup semi-final loss to South Africa. Her award comes on the heels of the Australian women`s team`s dominant display in the Ashes series.
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