The Australian Cricket Awards 2025, held on February 3 at Melbourne's Crown Casino, honored the country's top cricketers for their exceptional performances over the past year. The event recognized achievements across international and domestic formats, celebrating the game's biggest stars.
Travis Head won the prestigious Allan Border Medal, while Annabel Sutherland secured the Belinda Clark Award for her outstanding contributions. Several other players, including Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa, and Sam Konstas, were recognized for their performances, making it a night to remember for Australian cricket.

Allan Border Medal: Travis Head was honored with the prestigious Allan Border Medal, acknowledging his remarkable contributions across all formats. During the eligibility period, Head amassed 1,427 runs, leading Australia's run charts in Tests and T20Is, and finishing second in ODIs. Reflecting on his journey, Head cited a pivotal innings during the 2021 Ashes series as a turning point in his career.
Belinda Clark Award: Annabel Sutherland received the Belinda Clark Award following a stellar year. At just 23, she became the first woman to score a Test century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and played a key role in Australia's Ashes whitewash against England. Her exceptional performances included a double century against South Africa and a notable 163 against England in a day-night Test.
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The ceremony also highlighted significant team achievements, including the men's team's victories in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and a Test series win against New Zealand. The women's team was lauded for their ODI series whitewash against India and their dominant performance in the Ashes against England.