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Cricket NSW will celebrate the performances of their elite players next Thursday at the SCG during the 22nd Annual Awards night – and the finalists are in.
Players and dignitaries will gather at the iconic ground to celebrate the season that was, with the evening culminating in the crowning of the Belinda Clark and Steve Waugh medallists.
Before the major gongs, winners will be announced for the Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder WBBL and BBL Players of the Tournament, the Michael Bevan One-Day Cup Player of the Tournament, WNCL Player of the Tournament and Sheffield Shield Player of the Tournament. The evening will also feature recognition of players that have made their debuts for the NSW Men’s and Women’s teams – the Blues and Breakers – this summer, as well as the retirement of Stephen O’Keefe and the three 100-match achievements for Moises Henriques.22nd Cricket NSW Annual Awards – Finalists
Alex Blackwell Medal for Sydney Thunder WBBL Player of the Tournament Chamari Athapaththu, Samantha Bates, Marizanne Kapp, Phoebe Litchfield Mike Hussey Medal for Sydney Thunder BBL Player of the Tournament Alex Hales, Chris Green, Tanveer Sangha, Daniel Sams Sydney Sixers WBBL Player of the Tournament Lauren Cheatle, Ashleigh Gardner, Ellyse Perry, Chloe Tryon Sydney Sixers BBL Player of the Tournament Ben Dwarshuis, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, James Vince Michael Bevan One-Day Cup Player of the Tournament Jack Edwards, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, William Salzmann WNCL Player of the Tournament Georgia Adams, Erin Burns, Sarah Coyte, Saskia Horley, Tahlia Wilson Sheffield Shield Player of the Tournament Oliver Davies, Jack Edwards, Chris Green, Chris Tremain Belinda Clark Medal Erin Burns, Lauren Cheatle, Hannah Darlington, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia Wilson Steve Waugh Medal Oliver Davies, Jack Edwards, Daniel Hughes, Chris TremainName of Author: Cricket NSW
Cricket NSW, officially the New South Wales Cricket Association, is the governing body for cricket in New South Wales, Australia. Based at Sydney Olympic Park, it oversees the New South Wales Blues, New South Wales Breakers, Sydney Thunder, and Sydney Sixers.