'KG' Rabada scoops six of the best
Updated | By Jacasport
Kagiso Rabada bagged a six-for when he was named 'South African Cricketer of the Year' and in all received a total of six awards at a glittering Cricket South Africa (CSA) awards banquet in Sandton on Tuesday evening.
He is the first player to win six individual awards – both AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla had previously won five – and at the age of 21 years 62 days is by far the youngest to have won South African cricket’s premier accolade.
The other eight players to have received CSA’s most prestigious award are Jacques Kallis (2004 and 2011), Makhaya Ntini (2005 and 2006), Hashim Amla (2010 and 2013) and AB de Villiers (2014 and 2015) who have all won the award twice with the other previous winners being Shaun Pollock (2007), Dale Steyn (2008), Graeme Smith (2009), and Vernon Philander (2012).
In addition to the main award, Rabada was named Test Cricketer of the Year, ODI Cricketer of the Year, SA Players Player of the Year and the SA Fans Player of the Year. He received his sixth award for bowling the Delivery of teh Year to England’s Jason Roy in the T20 International at the Wanderers Stadium.
His international statistics are remarkable with 24 wickets in only 6 matches at an average of 24.70 with a strike rate of 39.6 and 37 wickets in 20 ODIs at an average of 21.45 with an economy rate of 4.78 and a strike rate of 26.9.
The only awards he did not win for which he was eligible were the T20 Inyernational Player of the Year award that went to Imran Tahir and the So Good award that went to Temba Bavuma.
Stephen Cook, who made a century on Test debut, was named International Newcomer of the Year while the new national captain, Dane van Niekerk, was named Woman's Cricketer of the Year.
“This may not have been the best year for the Proteas in a team sense but there have been some great individual performances, especially from newcomers to the side. Temba Bavuma and Stephen Cook, who are other award winners this evening plus Quinton de Kock have all recorded their maiden Test centuries," commented CSA CEO Haroon Lorgat..
“Our domestic cricket remains blessed with great talents and congratulations to all the winners in that category as well.
“I warmly congratulate all our winners, both at international and domestic level, and let us not forget to acknowledge our umpires, grounds staff and scorers, too.”
* The Multiply Titans were the biggest winners in the Professional Awards: Domestic category with Heino Kuhn being named Sunfoil Series Cricketer of the Year as well as the Domestic Players Player of the Year.
Rob Walter, who is furthering his career in New Zealand shortly, was named Coach of the Year and Albie Morkel the Ram Slammer of the Year. In addition, Lungi Ngidi of Northerns was the first winner of the Africa T20 Cup Player of teh Tournament.
The bizhub Lions also had a good evening with Alviro Petersen being named Monmentum One Day Cup Player of the Year, , Nicky van den Bergh Domestic newcomer of the Year and Dwaine Pretorius receiving the SACA Most Vaulable Player award.
The Cape Cobras won the Fair Play Award,
Adrian Holdstock was named Umpire of the Year, while Bethuel Buthelezi achieved the distinction of being named Groundsman of the Year in his first season as head curator at the Wanderers Bullring.
AWARD WINNERS
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS: NATIONAL
SA Cricketer of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
Castle Lager Test Cricketer of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
Castle Lager ODI Cricketer of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
Oxigen T20 International Cricketer of the Year: Imran Tahir
SA Players’ Player of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
SA Fans’ Player of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
KFC ‘So Good’ Award: Temba Bavuma
RAM Delivery of the Year: Kagiso Rabada
International Newcomer of the Year: Stephen Cook
Momentum Women’s Cricketer of the Year: Dane van Niekerk
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS: DOMESTIC
Sunfoil Series Cricketer of the Season: Heino Kuhn (Multiply Titans)
Momentum One-Day Cup Cricketer of the Season: Alviro Petersen (bizhub Highveld Lions)
RAM SLAMMER of the Season: Albie Morkel (Multiply Titans)
Pitchvision Coach of the Year: Rob Walter (Multiply Titans)
Domestic Players’ Player of the Season: Heino Kuhn (Multiply Titans)
Domestic Newcomer of the Year: Nicky van den Bergh (bizhub Highveld Lions)
Africa T20 Cup Player of the Tournament: Lungi Ngidi (Northerns)
CSA Fair Play Award: Cape Cobras
SACA Most Valuable Player Award: Dwaine Pretorius (bizhub Highveld Lions)
PROFESSIONAL AWARDS: OPERATIONS
CSA Groundsman of the Year: Bethuel Buthelezi - GCB
CSA Scorers’ Association of the Year: Gauteng Cricket Board
CSA Umpires’ Umpire of the Year: Adrian Holdstock
CSA Umpire of the Year: Adrian Holdstock
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