Williamson\, Amelia Kerr big winners at New Zealand cricket awards

Williamson, Amelia Kerr big winners at New Zealand cricket awards

ANI  |  Cricket 

Men's captain on Thursday won his third Sir medal in four years and Kiwi women's all-rounder matched his three trips to the stage at the annual awards.

The Kiwi across the formats was named of the Year and received the Redpath Cup for his batting in first-class

Kerr was named women's one-day of the Year and she also received the Phyl Blackler Cup for women's domestic

The 18-year-old scored 415 runs over the judging period over an average of 59, including a world record 232 not out against She also picked up a total of 19 wickets in the judging period.

(ODI) and (Women's T20I) were honoured for their impressive limited-overs seasons, whereas received the Winsor Cup for first-class and was named the international men's of the year.

(Central Hinds) and (Wellington Firebirds) were named domestic women's and men's players of the year.

NZC also provided farewells to five recently retired internationals with Liz Perry, Michael Papps, Brent Arnel, Luke Woodcock, and all honored on stage.

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First Published: Thu, March 21 2019. 16:59 IST