Many big names in Australian cricket held a gathering at the Crown Palladium of Melbourne for the 2025 Australian Cricket Awards.
As the men’s Test team awaits the second match of their series in Sri Lanka, its fellow men stars together with the victorious women’s team walk up the blue carpet.
A number of awards were given to both Mens and women’s cricket team players the awards included Shane Warne Test Cricketer of the Year, bestowed upon Josh Hazlewood, somewhat incredulously considering, he played fully in just five of the nine Tests during the voting period.
Heart got 20 votes to Head’s 19 and Cummins’ 16, with his player votes outnumbering ones from the media and umpires.
Head was declared ODI Player of the Year, ahead of his teammate Alex Carey (12), and Steve Smith and Xavier Bartlett (11 each) with 14 votes even after he took part in a mere five of the 11 ODIs within the voting frame.
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Ash Gardner, Australia’s leading scorer in the 50-over format, was deemed the women’s ODI Player of the Year.
Winners of Australian Cricket Awards 2025
Award | Winner |
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Allan Border Medal | To be announced |
Belinda Clark Award | To be announced |
Shane Warne Men’s Test Player of the Year | Josh Hazlewood |
Men’s ODI Player of the Year | Travis Head |
Men’s T20I Player of the Year | Adam Zampa |
Women’s ODI Player of the Year | Ash Gardner |
Women’s T20I Player of the Year | Beth Mooney |
WBBL Player of the Tournament | Ellyse Perry and Jess Jonassen |
BBL Player of the Tournament | Glenn Maxwell and Cooper Connolly |
Men’s Domestic Player of the Year | Beau Webster |
Women’s Domestic Player of the Year | Georgia Voll |
Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year | Sam Konstas |
Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year | Chloe Ainsworth |
These awards highlight the outstanding achievements across both men’s and women’s cricket, showcasing the talent and dedication of players in various formats and domestic competitions. As the season progresses, these players continue to set high standards and inspire the next generation of cricketers.