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Cricket South Africa (CSA) has unveiled the nominees for the annual CSA Awards in recognition of ‘A Summer to Celebrate’ from an unforgettable 2022-23 season.
Temba Bavuma, Aiden Markram, Anrich Nortje, and David Miller all feature prominently among the men’s nominees for the 2023 CSA Awards, while Nonkululeko Mlaba, Marizanne Kapp, Laura Wolvaardt, and Shabnim Ismail are top contenders in the women’s section.
The 2023 CSA Awards will be held on 7 July at Vodaworld, Midrand, at the first in-person ceremony post COVID-19 lockdowns. The event recognises leading performers in cricket from this past season.
A host of professional awards for both the national and domestic levels will be presented in the evening at a glittering ceremony which will be broadcast on SuperSport, while several nominees have also been confirmed for a variety of pathway awards that will be handed out on the morning of 7 July.
Proteas Men Test and One-Day International (ODI) captain, Bavuma has been nominated in no less than four categories including the SA Men’s Player of the Year, ODI and Test Player of the Year.
T20 International (T20) captain Markram, Nortje, and Miller are also in contention for the SA Men’s Player of the Year award, with the latter competing for both the T20 and ODI Player of the Year accolades after another memorable white-ball season.
Markram also enjoyed a stunning return to form during the 2022-23 season, and features in the SA Fans’ Player of the Year, Test Player of the Year and ODI Player of the Year categories.
Meanwhile, with ball in hand, Nortje was the beating heart behind so much of the Proteas’ success last season, as reflected by the fact that the fast bowler powered into the top 10 of the ICC T20I bowling rankings. The 29-year-old has cracked the nod in four categories.
With the future of the Proteas certainly looking bright, youngsters Gerald Coetzee, Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs have notably been nominated for International Men’s Newcomer of the Year.
One of the greatest celebrations from the past ‘Summer of Cricket’ saw the inspirational Proteas Women unforgettably progress to the final of the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup 2023 in South Africa, and there is sure to be immense competition among the four women’s awards categories.
Shabnim Ismail, who recently announced her retirement after an illustrious career, played a central role in that unforgettable World Cup campaign, and is nominated for four awards – including the SA Women’s Player of the Year. That coveted category includes other star performers, namely Laura Wolvaardt, Marizanne Kapp and Nonkululeko Mlaba.
Kapp has also earned inclusion in the Women’s T20 and ODI International Player of the Year categories, while Mlaba is a nominee for the T20 Player of the Year.
Mlaba, Wolvaardt and Ismail feature additionally among other teammates in the special Fans’ Player of the Year category, which also includes Sisanda Magala, Bavuma, Markram, Nortje and Kagiso Rabada (who is also in the running for the Men’s Test Player of the Year).
On the domestic scene, there were a host of competitive and entertaining encounters this past season, and the likes of Beyers Swanepoel, Bamanye Xenxe, Stefan Tait, Jordan Hermann, Ryan Rickelton and Tony De Zorzi are contenders in a couple of key categories.
This year’s judging panel for the CSA Awards consisted of Ashwell Prince (former Protea), Crystal Arnold (SuperSport presenter and producer), Patrick Moroney (CSA Selector), cricket reporters Firdose Moonda and Khanyiso Tshwaku, with CSA statistician, Andrew Samson completing the panel.
“It is an absolute honour to congratulate all the nominees for the 2022-23 CSA Awards,” CSA Chief Executive Officer Pholetsi Moseki commented.
“It truly has been a summer to celebrate, with the progress and passion of this past season exemplified by the remarkable achievement of the Proteas Women as they won the hearts of South Africans during an incredible T20 World Cup campaign.
“Through these prestigious awards, CSA wishes to celebrate every single individual who has inspired the next generation through their efforts on and off the field, while also upholding CSA’s vision and mission.”
Moseki added: “we are excited to be able to host these awards at an in-person event once again, and knowing the special plans that are being put in place for the ceremony, I have no doubt that this will prove to be an unmissable occasion come 7 July.”
Cricket South Africa (CSA) awards nominees for the 2022/23 season:
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS:
CSA UMPIRES’ UMPIRE OF THE YEAR
Adrian Holdstock
Lubabalo Gcuma
Allahudien Paleker
Stephen Harris
CSA UMPIRE OF THE YEAR
Adrian Holdstock
Allahudien Paleker
Abdoellaah Steenkamp
Lubabalo Gcuma
DIVISION 1 COACH OF THE YEAR
Wandile Gwavu (DP World Lions)
Imraan Khan (Hollywoodbets Dolphins)
Mandla Mashimbyi (Momentum Multiply Titans)
DIVISION 2 COACH OF THE YEAR
Paul Adams (Eastern Cape Inyathi)
Piet Botha (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers)
Mark Charlton (Northern Cape Heat)
DOMESTIC NEWCOMER OF THE SEASON
Jordan Hermann (Dafabet Warriors)
Evan Jones (DP World Lions)
Beyers Swanepoel (Dafabet Warriors)
Bamanye Xenxe (Gbets Rocks)
T20 CHALLENGE PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Ottniel Baartman (Hollywwodbets Dolphins)
Dewald Brevis (Momentum Multiply Titans)
Aaron Phangiso (Momentum Multiply Titans)
Bamanye Xenxe (Gbets Rocks)
Grant Roelofsen (Hollywoodbets Dolphins)
DIVISION 1 4-DAY DOMESTIC SERIES PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Matthew Breetzke (Dafabet Warriors)
Tony de Zorzi (Six Gun Grill Western Province)
Jordan Hermann (Dafabet Warriors)
Keshav Maharaj (Hollywoodbets Dolphins)
Ryan Rickelton (DP World Lions)
Beyers Swanepoel (Dafabet Warriors)
DIVISION 2 4-DAY DOMESTIC SERIES PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Thomas Kaber (Eastern Cape Iinyathi)
Ernest Kemm (Northern Cape Heat)
Rivaldo Moonsamy (Northern Cape Heat)
Stefan Tait (AET Tuskers)
Grant Thomson (Northern Cape Heat)
Sean Whitehead (Six Gun Grill Gardern Route Badgers)
DIVISION 1 ONE-DAY CUP PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Tony de Zorzi (Six Gun Grill Western Province)
George Linde (Six Gun Grill Western Province)
Sisanda Magala (DP world Lions)
Ryan Rickelton (DP World Lions)
Tristan Stubbs (Dafabet Warriors)
DIVISION 2 ONE-DAY CUP PLAYER OF THE SEASON
Malcolm Nofal (AET Tuskers)
Stefan Tait (AET Tuskers)
Joshua van Heerden (Eastern Cape Iinyathi)
Basheer Walters (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers)
THE BEST DELIVERY FUELLED BY KFC
Anrich Nortje vs Jonny Bairstow (ENGvSA – 1st Test)
Kagiso Rabada vs Carlos Braithwaite (SAvWI – 1st Test)
Anrich Nortje to Steve Smith (SAvAUS – 1st Test)
Simon Harmer to Joshua da Silva (SAvWI – 2nd Test)
Shabnim Ismail to Heather Knight (SAvENG – WC Semi-final)
Nonkululeko Mlaba to Smriti Mandhana (SAvIND– T20I Tri-Series Final)
SA FANS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Temba Bavuma
Sisanda Magala
Aiden Markram
Anrich Nortje
Kagiso Rabada
Tazmin Brits
Shabnim Ismail
Sinalo Jafta
Nonkululeko Mlaba
Laura Wolvaardt
INTERNATIONAL MEN’S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Gerald Coetzee
Tony de Zorzi
Tristan Stubbs
T20 INTERNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Reeza Hendricks
David Miller
Lungi Ngidi
Anrich Nortje
Rilee Rossouw
ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Temba Bavuma
Heinrich Klaasen
Aiden Markram
David Miller
Anrich Nortje
TEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Temba Bavuma
Anrich Nortje
Aiden Markram
Kagiso Rabada
SA MEN’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Temba Bavuma
Anrich Nortje
Aiden Markram
David Miller
WOMEN’S T20 INTERNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Tazmin Brits
Shabnim Ismail
Marizanne Kapp
Ayabonga Khaka
Nonkululeko Mlaba
Laura Wolvaardt
WOMEN’S ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Lara Goodall
Shabnim Ismail
Marizanne Kapp
Chloe Tryon
Laura Wolvaardt
SA WOMEN’S PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Shabnim Ismail
Marizanne Kapp
Nonkululeko Mlaba
Laura Wolvaardt
OTHER CATEGORIES:
▪ MAKHAYA NTINI POWER OF CRICKET AWARD
▪ SACA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
▪ DOMESTIC PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE SEASON
▪ MEN’S PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR
▪ INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
▪ WOMEN’S PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR
CSA PATHWAY AWARDS:
KFC MINI-CRICKET COACH OF THE YEAR
Logan Naina (Easterns)
Kholiwe Nkuna (Mpumalanga)
Hitler Marima (North West)
KFC MINI-CRICKET COORDINATOR OF THE YEAR
Mnonopheli Mfenqe (Border)
Nation Ntlame (North West)
Ofentse Ranoto (Titans Cricket)
KFC BUCKET LOADS OF GOOD AWARD
Sade Daniels (Easterns)
Betty Mofokeng (Free State)
Logan Naina (Easterns)
CSA BLIND CRICKET PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Sphelele Khalala
Buhle Bhidla
Siyavuya Mahlikihla
CSA DEAF CRICKET PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Arthur McGee
Reinhardt Limbach
Rual Kumalo
CSA INTELLECTUALLY IMPAIRED PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Mpho Selaone
Sebastian Govender
Kyle Adam
CSA VETERANS CRICKETER OF THE YEAR
Kyle Smit
Alan Dawson
Trevor Poole
WOMEN’S PROVINCIAL COACH OF THE YEAR
PJ Jansen (Free State)
Claire Terblanche (Six Gun Grill Western Province)
Martlize van der Merwe (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers)
KEMACH EQUIPMENT GROUNDSMAN OF THE YEAR
Bryan Bloy (SuperSport Park, Centurion)
Brendon Frost (DP World Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg)
Nico Pretorius (Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein)
CSA WOMEN’S PROVINCIAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Tazmin Brits (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers)
Haroline Rhodes (Six Gun Grill Garden Route Badgers)
Nondumiso Shangase (Hollywoodbets Dolphins)
OTHER CATEGORIES:
▪ CSA BOYS U16 PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
▪ CSA GIRLS U16 PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
▪ CSA GIRLS U19 PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
▪ KHAYA MAJOLA CRICKET WEEK PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
▪ CSA U19 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
▪ CSA LEARNERS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
▪ CSA FAIRPLAY AWARD
▪ NATIONAL T20 WOMEN’S CLUB PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT
▪ CSA STUDENT PLAYER OF THE YEAR
▪ RPC AND HUBS COACH OF THE YEAR
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Cricket South Africa (CSA) governs cricket in South Africa. Formed in 2002, it succeeded the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCB) and became the sole governing body in 2008. CSA oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men and women, and is a full ICC member and SASCOC affiliate.