Australian Cricket Awards 2025: Complete List of Award-Winners - All You Need To Know

Left-handed batter Travis Head won his maiden Allan Border medal.

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The Cricket Australia (CA) hosted the 2025 Australian Cricket Awards on Saturday, February 3. The ceremony was to recognise the finest performances in Australian cricket over the past year. Among the big winners of the night, swashbuckling batter Travis Head received his maiden Allan Border Medal while all-rounder Annabel Sutherland secured the Belinda Clark Award.

Head, who had a brilliant year across all three formats, was a clear winner of the prestigious Allan Border Medal. The southpaw scored 1427 runs with four centuries, across all formats. He got 208 votes, ahead of Josh Hazlewood (158 votes) and Pat Cummins (147 votes).

Head’s performances were crucial in Australia’s success, especially in Test cricket. Additionally, his contribution to white-ball cricket saw him go past Alex Carey to claim the Men's ODI Player of the Year award. Receiving the award from head coach Andrew McDonald in Galle, Sri Lanka, Head spoke about the recognition.

"I feel like the Indian series, the Test series that's just gone. Nice to contribute. It's such a big five or six weeks," he said as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

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Meanwhile, Sutherland won her maiden Belinda Clark Award. The all-rounder played a crucial role for Australia’s women's team, scoring 798 runs at an average of 46.94 and taking 34 wickets, across formats. In Test cricket, Sutherland hammered 163 runs at the MCG in the Ashes and a knock of 210 against South Africa at the WACA. She finished ahead of Ashleigh Gardner (143 votes) and Beth Mooney (115 votes).

“For me, I love batting, probably my Test record shows that, and I try and make the most of that when I get out in the middle," Sutherland said. 

Mooney’s consistency with the bat saw her take out the T20I Player of the Year award, scoring 618 runs at an average of 47.53 with a strike rate of 129.83. 

Hazlewood won the Shane Warne Men’s Test Player of the Year Award by taking 30 wickets at an incredible average of just 13.17, with two five wicket hauls.

Head won the Men’s ODI Player of the Year Award, edging out Alex Carey off the back of a dominant performance in Australia’s Tour of the United Kingdom. The highlight came when Head scored an unbeaten 154 off 129 balls in the first ODI at Nottingham to lead Australia to victory.

Adam Zampa took out the Men’s T20 International Player of the Year after a consistent year that included the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA. Zampa took 35 wickets, 14 more than anyone else, at an average of 17.2.

Melbourne Stars’ Glenn Maxwell and Perth Scorchers’ Cooper Connolly were joint winners of the BBL 2024-25 Player of the Tournament, while Sydney Sixers’ Ellyse Perry and Brisbane Heat’s Jess Jonassen also tied as winners of WBBL 2024-25 Player of the Tournament. The awards consider each competition’s home and away season matches and are voted by the standing umpires in each match.

Maxwell finished as the fourth-highest run scorer, scoring 297 runs as at an incredible strike rate of 194.12, while the 21-year-old Connolly averaged over 50 with the bat and regularly anchored the Scorchers innings.

Sydney Sixers’ Ellyse Perry topped the run-scorers list with 424 runs at an average of 53 and was named in the WBBL Team of the Tournament for the sixth time. Jess Jonassen led Brisbane Heat to the WBBL Final, taking 14 wickets at 18 as well as scoring 174 runs at an average of 34 with four unbeaten knocks in nine innings.

Cameron Green was voted the winner of the Community Impact Award after dedicating over 100 hours to the Chronic Kidney Disease cause. Green has been a leading Ambassador for Kidney Health Australia, sharing his own battles with kidney disease to raise awareness and reach younger audiences who may have never considered the condition or been tested.


Full list of Awards:

S. No. Award Recipient Name
1 Belinda Clark Award Annabel Sutherland
2 Allan Border Medal Travis Head
3 Women's ODI Player of the Year Ashleigh Gardner
4 Women's T20I Player of the Year Beth Mooney
5 Shane Warne Men's Test Player of the Year Josh Hazlewood
6 Men's ODI Player of the Year Travis Head
7 Men's T20I Player of the Year Adam Zampa
8 WBBL Player of the Tournament Ellyse Perry and Jess Jonassen
9 BBL Player of the Tournament Glenn Maxwell and Cooper Connolly
10 Women's Domestic Player of the Year Georgia Voll
11 Men's Domestic Player of the Year Beau Webster
12 Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year Chloe Ainsworth
13 Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Sam Konstas
14 Community Impact Award Cameron Green
15 Woolworths Cricket Blaster of the Year Frankie Mountney
16 Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees Michael Clarke, Christina Matthews, and Michael Bevan

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