Vettori retains NZ Player of the Year title
Daniel Vettori was named The National Bank Player of the Year for the second consecutive time at the New Zealand Cricket Awards Dinner in Auckland
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Awarded to the batsman whose performances in men's First-Class cricket have been the most meritorious: Mathew Sinclair who scored 848 runs at an average 53 with four centuries and four half-centuries
Awarded to the bowler whose performances in men's First-Class cricket have been the most meritorious: Chris Martin who took 50 wickets at an average of 23.98
Awarded for the most meritorious batting by a New Zealand player in one-day internationals: Nathan Astle who averaged 45 including two centuries and four half centuries.
Awarded for the most meritorious bowling by a New Zealand player in One-Day internationals: Shane Bond who took 36 wickets at an average of 18.11.
Awarded to the most outstanding player in men's domestic cricket: Jonathan Trott, who scored 275 runs and took eight wickets in the State Championship for Otago, and made 455 runs and took 14 wickets in the State Shield.
Awarded to the most outstanding player in women's domestic cricket: Aimee Mason, who took 16 wickets and scored 280 runs as she captained State Central Hinds to the State League title and played for the White Ferns in their series win over India.
Awarded to the bowler whose performances in women's cricket have been the most meritorious: Louise Milliken, who took six wickets in the White Ferns' series win over India and took 16 wickets for the Northern Spirit in State League play.
Awarded to the batsman whose performances in women's cricket have been the most meritorious: Emily Drumm, who made her 100th One-Day international appearance for the White Ferns this year, taking eight wickets and scoring 274 runs in the series against India, with a high score of 94*. She also scored 478 runs at an average of 53.11 for the State Northern Spirit in the State League.
For outstanding services to cricket: Peter Sharp