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New Zealand Cricket Awards 2011


Wellington, Friday, November 11, 2011

Chris Martin awarded with the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal at Auckland Museum in the event of New Zealand Cricket awards.




Following are the list of winners:


Sir Richard Hadlee Medal
Winner: Chris Martin

The National Bank Test Player of the Year
Winner: Brendon McCullum

The National Bank One Day International Player of the Year
Winner: Ross Taylor

The National Bank Twenty20 Player of the Year
Winner: Tim Southee

International Women's Player of the Year
Winner: Sara McGlashan

Domestic Player of the Year - Women
Winner: Sophie Devine

Domestic Player of the Year - Men
Winner: Rob Nicol

Winsor Cup
Winner: Chris Martin

Redpath Cup
Winner: Peter Ingram

Gillette Young Player of the Year
Winner: Simon Hickey - King's College

The Bert Sutcliffe Medal
Winner: Ces Renwick

Sir Jack Newman Award
Winner: Nick Craig from Auckland

Fans Choice for Outstanding Individual Performance 
Winner: Neil Wagner

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