NZC Award winners named

Shane Bond was named The National Bank Player of the Year at the New Zealand Cricket Awards.

The fast bowler claimed 38 ODI wickets, including a hat-trick against Australia in Hobart, and a five-wicket haul against the world champions at Wellington.

He also claimed 10 Test wickets, and was the man of the match in the first National Bank Test against Sri Lanka in Christchurch, his first ever Test apperance in his home city.


Other award winners were:

Redpath Cup
Awarded to the batsman whose performances in men's First-Class cricket have been the most meritorious:

Michael Papps, who struck 1005 runs at 91.36 as the State Canterbury Wizards qualified for the State Championship final.



Winsor Cup
Awarded to the bowler whose performances in men's First-Class cricket have been the most meritorious:

Chris Martin, who took 31 wickets in the State Championship for State Auckland Aces, and 16 wickets in five Tests.



Walter Hadlee Trophy
Awarded for the most meritorious batting by a New Zealand player in One-Day internationals:

Scott Styris, who scored 655 ODI runs during the season, including 499 in the 2007 World Cup.



Walter Hadlee Trophy
Awarded for the most meritorious bowling by a New Zealand player in One-Day internationals:

Shane Bond, who claimed 38 ODI wickets.



State Cricketer of the Year - Men
Awarded to the most outstanding player in men's domestic cricket:

Chris Harris, who captained State Canterbury Wizards to the State Championship final, while scoring 428 runs at 42.8 and took 13 wickets.



State Cricketer of the Year - Women
Awarded to the most outstanding player in women's domestic cricket:

Sophie Devine, who took 22 State League wickets as State Wellington Blaze qualified for the State League final.



The Phyl Blackler Cup
Awarded to the bowler whose performances in women's cricket have been the most meritorious:

Helen Watson, who took 14 State League wickets for State Canterbury Magicians, and 11 for the White Ferns.



The Ruth Martin Cup
Awarded to the batsman whose performances in women's cricket have been the most meritorious:

Maria Fahey, who scored 387 runs for the White Ferns and 380 for the State Canterbury Magicians.



Sutcliffe Medal
For outstanding services to cricket:

Mike Shrimpton, who has served cricket in New Zealand as a Test and First-Class player, coach and selector in a life-long association with the game.

 


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