Sir Richard Hadlee Medal

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The Sir Richard Hadlee Medal is an annual award introduced in 2011 by New Zealand Cricket to recognise the best New Zealand men's cricketer of the previous year.[1] It is named in honour of New Zealand cricketer, Sir Richard Hadlee.

The women's version of this medal was introduced in 2023 as the Debbie Hockley Medal.[2]

Past recipients[edit]

Year Winner Ref
2011 Chris Martin [3]
2012 Martin Guptill [4]
2013 Ross Taylor [5]
2014 Ross Taylor [5]
2015 Brendon McCullum [6]
2016 Kane Williamson [7]
2017 Kane Williamson [8]
2018 Trent Boult [9]
2019 Kane Williamson [10]
2020 Ross Taylor [11]
2021 Kane Williamson [12]
2022 Tim Southee [13]
2023 Daryl Mitchell [14]
2024 Rachin Ravindra [15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NZC revamp Awards - Sir Richard Hadlee Medal launched".
  2. ^ "NZC to introduce Debbie Hockley Medal to honour top female cricketers".
  3. ^ "Martin wins Sir Richard Hadlee Medal". 15 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Guptill Takes Top Honour at 2012 ANZ Cricket Awards".
  5. ^ a b "Taylor and Bates named players of the year for consecutive seasons".
  6. ^ "McCullum claims Sir Richard Hadlee Medal".
  7. ^ "Kane Williamson named Cricketer of the Year".
  8. ^ "Williamson wins Hadlee Medal".
  9. ^ "ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards 2018".
  10. ^ "Kane Williamson, Amelia Kerr big winners at NZ Cricket Awards". Newshub.
  11. ^ "Black Cap Ross Taylor captures Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for third time".
  12. ^ "Williamson, Kerr and Conway shine at ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards".
  13. ^ "Tim Southee claims first Richard Hadlee Medal award". 15 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Daryl Mitchell, Melie Kerr major winners at the New Zealand Cricket awards".
  15. ^ "Ravindra awarded Sir Richard Hadlee Medal".