Shane Watson capped an outstanding playing year by winning Australian cricket’s top individual award, the Allan Border Medal, for the second straight year on Monday.
Watson’s win capped a superb night in Melbourne for the 29-year-old allrounder, who also won his second consecutive one-day international player of the year award and his first Test player of the year award.
He was also runner-up to David Hussey in the Twenty20 award, which was given for the first time. Watson polled 295 votes in the Allan Border Medal, which combines votes for every match in all three formats that Australia has played in the year to February 2.
In other awards, New South Wales batsman Usman Khawaja was named state player of the year and NSW paceman Trent Copeland was the young player of the year.
Watson scored 435 runs at 48.33 with four half-centuries in Australia’s 3-1 Ashes series loss to England in November-January, and hit a career-best 161 not out during Australia’s 6-1 one-day series win over England in January-February.
Since being reinstated to the Australia Test side as an opener in July 2009, Watson has amassed 1,696 runs in 19 Tests at 49.88.
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