Beth and Tahlia McGrath honored at Australia Cricket Awards Night 2023. Australia’s men’s and women’s cricketers for the first time in three years at Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse on 30 January.

The return of the Australia Cricket Awards was fitting and glamorous. Below is a brief description of all award winners.

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Beth And McGrath Honored At Australia Cricket Awards Night 2023

Belinda Clarke Award – Beth Mooney:-

Beth Mooney, who was to receive the award in 2021, claimed her second in three years. An unforgettable year for Beth Mooney sees her finish as the leading run scorer across all formats in the voting period, scoring 976 runs at a strike rate of 102.6.

Women’s T20I Player of the Year – Tahlia McGrath

The 27-year-old all-rounder made his T20 debut in late 2021, and the following year, scored 435 runs in just 11 innings at an average of 62.14, a strike rate of 145.00, and registered a career-best score of 91*.

Beth And McGrath Honored At Australia Cricket Awards Night 2023

Women’s ODI Player of the Year – Beth Mooney

Now, 2-time Belinda Clarke Award recipient, Beth Mooney has claimed the Women’s ODI Player of the Year on the back of a stellar performance.

Women’s Domestic Player of the Year – Annabel Sutherland:-

The 21-year-old pace all-rounder started the Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) edition with a classy knock of 110* off 101 balls at the Karen Rolton Oval.

Beth And McGrath Honored At Australia Cricket Awards Night 2023

Betty Wilson Young Cricketer – Courtney Sipple

The right-arm fast bowler was first seen in the 05th edition of the W-BBL for the Brisbane Heat and was declared one to watch straight away.

Women’s Big Bash League (W-BBL) Player of the Tournament – Ashleigh Gardner

In the 08th edition of W-BBL, 25-year-old Ashleigh Gardner returned to good form in the tournament this summer after a disappointing last season, registering 339 runs in 13 innings with both bat and ball.

Beth And McGrath Honored At Australia Cricket Awards Night 2023

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A recent inductee into Australia’s Hall of Fame – Margaret Jennings

The winning pair of Marg Jennings and Ian Redpath is the most recent. The 60th and 61st inductees into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, which was established in 1996.