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Deandra Dottin crushed her profession best ODI score of 150 from only 158 balls - an article bound with 18 fours and four sixes. In doing as such, she set West Indies ladies up in the opening ODI against South Africa in Johannesburg. Her 186-run third-wicket remain with Hayley Mathews took the group past 200. Mathews fell after her 50 years yet Dottin carried on to push West Indies to 234 for 3 in the 46th over. Just last November, Dottin made 132 against Pakistan - her then, at that point, vocation before exertion in the 50-over design.

Now, downpour showed up and at last invalidated each of Dottin's endeavors in what turned into a cleaned out apparatus. West Indies' innings finished on 234 for 3 in view of the downpour, passing on South Africa to pursue an overhauled complete of 204 out of 29 overs when play continued. South Africa persevered through an unpleasant beginning, battling to fasten together associations. Laura Wolvaardt fell in the third finished and wickets tumbled everytime it appeared as though South Africa could track down a way to recuperation. They failed spectacularly their approach to 87 for 5 in the eighteenth over with none of the top-request hitters rising up to match the endeavors of their West Indian partners.

Dottin's innings included 18 fours and 4 sixes © WICB

Eventually, it didn't make any difference as downpour returned at this stage to guarantee there wouldn't be any more play conceivable, passing on the groups to share the riches. The two groups will expect better climate conditions in two days' experience on January 31 when they go head to head in the second ODI at a similar scene. Bog, who partook in a renaissance of sorts and batted his group to its lady T20 World Cup win, was pronounced the T20 player of the year. Player of the just-closed Ashes series, Travis Head, stowed both the Test player of the year just as the Domestic Player of the Year grants.

In the mean time, lead trainer of the side, Justin Langer, who administered Australia's T20 World Cup and Ashes triumphs, was accepted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, close by Raelee Thompson, previous chief and one of the trailblazers of the ladies' down. In the ladies' part, all-rounder Gardner stowed the Belinda Clark decoration by a seven-vote edge over Beth Mooney. Gardner was compensated for her consistency with both bat and ball, completing inside Australia's main three run scorers just as top-five wicket-takers across designs in the year. Across 10 innings, Gardner struck 281 runs at a normal of 35.1 that included four half hundreds of years while likewise picking nine wickets.

In the mean time, for a third sequential year manager bat Alyssa Healy guaranteed the Female One-Day International Player of the Year grant while Mooney packed away the Female T20 Player of the Year. Elyse Villani and Darcie Brown took the valued Female Domestic Player of the Year and Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year grants separately. The honors for global cricket depend on votes from players, umpires and the media on a 3-2-1 premise from each match. Allrounder Ashleigh Gardner and productive quick bowler Mitchell Starc are lady Belinda Clark and Allan Border medallists individually, having been granted the top distinctions in Australian cricket.

"Both are first-time beneficiaries of their particular award as casted a ballot by their friends, umpires, and the media across all structures and each round of worldwide cricket throughout the course of recent months," expressed an authority discharge. Gardner's super predictable season with both bat and ball was fittingly compensated with the Belinda Clark Award. Across 10 innings Gardner struck 281 runs at a normal of 35.1 that included four half-hundreds of years and a top score of 73 not out in an essential T20 win against New Zealand in Hamilton. An important resource in the field, Gardner's off-turn got through for nine wickets, two short of Sophie Molineux's year-driving 11.

Pacer Mitchell Starc won his first Allan Border Medal at the Australian Cricket Awards.

The quintessential allrounder, Gardner completed the democratic period inside Australia's best three run-scorers and top five wicket-takers across all designs. Gardner won her first Belinda Clark Award with 54 votes from Beth Mooney (47) and Alyssa Healy (39) who completed second and third separately in the democratic. Starc has partaken in an exciting year of global cricket and caught a consolidated 43 wickets at a normal of 24.4 across all designs, 12 clear of the country's next best. The left-arm speedy was delegated the Male ODI Player of the Year following predominant exhibitions in the three-match series against the West Indies which incorporated a take of 5-48 in the initial game.

One of the most amazing pink-ball bowlers in the game, Starc flourished in the Ashes series and amassed 19 wickets at 25.36 with a best of 4-37 in the principal innings of the Day-Night Test in Adelaide. Starc likewise scored 241 stumbles into all designs at a normal of 26.8 to sit inside Australia's main 10 run-scorers throughout recent months.

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