New Zealand Cricket Awards 2020-21 – Who Won What

Kane Williamson

As New Zealand announced their Cricket Awards for the 2020-21 season, Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson bagged the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for the fourth time in the last six years. On the other hand, Amelia Kerr and Devon Conway bagged two awards for the season. It was Williamson’s great home summer that led him to have the ultimate glory along with being the international Test player of the year.

In bowling-friendly situations, Kane Williamson flaunted his class against the West Indies team as he smashed his top international score of 251 runs on the Boxing Day Test. He then smashed a Boxing Day Test ton at the home ground of Bay Oval in Tauranga before adding another double ton in his records.

This double century came against Pakistan in Christchurch which led New Zealand to book one of the final spots in the ICC World Test Championship. Kerr’s all-round abilities led her to win the double honours, namely Super Smash and the international T20 women award.

Here is the full list of winners from the New Zealand Cricket Awards 2020-21

Sir Richard Hadlee Medal: Kane Williamson (Northern Districts)

Bert Sutcliffe Medal for Outstanding Services to Cricket: Jeff Crowe

ANZ International Test Player of the Year: Kane Williamson (Northern Districts)

ANZ International Women’s ODI Player of the Year: Amy Satterthwaite (Canterbury)

ANZ International Men’s ODI Player of the Year: Devon Conway (Wellington)

ANZ International Women’s T20 Player of the Year: Amelia Kerr (Wellington)

ANZ International Men’s T20 Player of the Year: Devon Conway (Wellington)

Women’s Domestic Player of the Year: Frankie Mackay (Canterbury)

Men’s Domestic Player of the Year: Daryl Mitchell (Canterbury)

Women’s Dream11 Super Smash Player of the Year: Amelia Kerr (Wellington)

Men’s Dream11 Super Smash Player of the Year: Finn Allen (Wellington)

The Redpath Cup for first-class batting: Kane Williamson (Northern Districts)The Ruth Martin

Cup for women’s domestic batting: Kate Ebrahim (Canterbury)

The Winsor Cup for first-class bowling: Kyle Jamieson (Auckland)

The Phyl Blackler Cup for women’s domestic bowling: Sarah Asmussen (Canterbury)G.J.

Gardner Homes New Zealand Umpire of the Year: Chris Brown