Sydney, Jan 23 (CRICKETNMORE): Swashbuckling opening batsman David Warner on Monday became only the fourth player in history to receive Australian cricket's greatest individual honour in successive years when he was named the Allan Border Medallist for 2016.
The 30 year-old southpaw, who joined Ricky Ponting (2006 and 2007), Shane Watson (2010 And 2011) and Michael Clarke (2012 and 2013) as a back-to-back medallist, also collected One-day International (ODI) Player of the Year honours, according to a Cricket Australia (CA) statement.
Pacer Mitchell Starc was named Test Player of the Year while retired all-rounder Shane Watson collected the Twenty20 International Player of the Year award for the third time while Meg Lanning won her third Belinda Clark Award for the country's best-performed female international player.