Thanks, Warnie! Starc claims shock Allan Border Medal win

By The Roar / Editor

Mitchell Starc’s excellent Ashes return to form has been given the ultimate reward, the fast bowler claiming a shock Allan Border Medal.

Starc polled 107 votes across Test, ODI and T20I matches during the voting period, to win the award by a solitary vote over Mitchell Marsh.

Australia’s relative lack of cricket throughout 2021 saw Travis Head finish third with 72 votes, despite playing just four times in the voting period – all Ashes Tests.

Starc’s maiden gong comes after heading into the summer with question marks over his place in Australia’s Test team. Conceding 0-60 off four overs in the T20 World Cup final, when he was taken to the cleaners by New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, didn’t help his case.

Most notable among his critics was Shane Warne, the legendary leg-spinner arguing that Starc was ‘nowhere’ throughout the T20 World Cup, and calling for him to be replaced for the Ashes by Jhye Richardson.

But the left-armer found form to play a key role in Australia’s 4-0 Ashes triumph, playing all five Tests – the only Aussie quick to do so – and claiming 19 wickets at 25.37, behind only captain Pat Cummins.

His dismissal of England opener Rory Burns with the first ball of the series at the Gabba has quickly been recognised as an iconic Ashes moment.

Cummins was quick to praise his fellow paceman for the gong, lauding his teammate’s ‘skill, perseverance [and] competitiveness’ in a social media post.

For the second year in a row, COVID-19 protocols meant the traditional medal ceremony was unable to take place, with most Australian players still under strict quarantine conditions ahead of upcoming international matches and following the finish to the Big Bash League season.

Key to Starc’s victory was also his performance in an off-Broadway ODI series against the West Indies, in which Australia fielded a largely second-string XI. He took eleven wickets, including five in the series opener, as Australia went down 4-1.

That effort was enough to secure Starc the award for ODI Player of the Year as well. Head claimed the Test best award for his player of the series heroics in the Ashes, the only Tests played during the voting period, while also named Men’s Domestic Player of the Year for an outstanding start to the summer with South Australia across first-class and 50-over formats.

Marsh’s breakout T20I season, culminating in his player of the match honours in the T20 World Cup final, saw him named Men’s T20 Player of the Year. He scored 627 runs from 21 matches, including 185 at 61.67 at the prestige tournament in the UAE.

Starc is just the fifth fast bowler to win the gong since it was first awarded in 2000, following in the footsteps of Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson and Pat Cummins.

Ash Gardner became the first Indigenous player to claim a major Cricket Australia accolade, winning the Belinda Clark Award for women’s cricketer of the year.

With the women’s side only playing one Test, six ODIs and six T20Is during the period, Gardner’s 54 votes saw her finish narrowly ahead of runners-up Beth Mooney (47 votes) and Alyssa Healy (39).

The ongoing women’s Ashes Test between Australia and England was not included in the voting process.

Men’s head coach Justin Langer was reward for an outstanding contribution to Australian cricket by being inducted to the Hall of Fame, as was women’s cricket trailblazer Raelee Thompson.

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Full list of awards

Allan Border Medal: Mitchell Starc

Men’s Test Player of the Year: Travis Head

Men’s ODI Player of the Year: Mitchell Starc

Men’s T20I Player of the Year: Mitchell Marsh

Men’s Domestic Player of the Year: Travis Head

Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year: Tim Ward

Belinda Clark Award: Ashleigh Gardner

Women’s ODI Player of the Year: Alyssa Healy

Women’s T20I Player of the Year: Beth Mooney

Women’s Domestic Player of the Year: Elyse Villani

Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year: Darcie Brown

Community Impact Award: Zoe Cooke

Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees: Justin Langer and Raelee Thompson

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-02T12:07:10+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


The privations coming are bigger than the ones we're facing now. America is falling from within by events orchestrated by a petulant man-child. And as a close ally we'll suffer with them

2022-02-02T11:33:34+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


WA is about to run out of food. It’s getting kind of crazy here :crying:

2022-02-01T03:26:51+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convict_era_of_Western_Australia Most were emancipated upon arrival. You are correct in that they had some but WA is in no way your typical Eastern State penal colony. For many years it never too prisoner but some twisted, tortuous deals were done.

2022-01-31T04:33:47+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


Ironic that the boss' glory days never really did, top 10 albums over 6 decades. What a champ!

2022-01-31T04:31:01+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


Is Cricket still on? The Ashes finished then, nothing

2022-01-30T23:37:51+00:00

Shinboner 1971

Roar Rookie


Congratulations to Ashleigh Gardner on winning the Belinda Clarke Medal, a wonderful achievement for a young up and coming talent. And deserved more than two paragraphs.

2022-01-30T07:40:05+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Yes it was! Got The Roundhouse & Freo Prison up the road from that penal colony.

2022-01-30T07:34:27+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Neither was WA.

2022-01-30T06:51:35+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


I remember a SA truck driver came into my antique shop many moons ago & asked if he could use my toilet & l asked him is it No.1’s or No.2’s & he was scratching his bald head wondering what on earth l was on about, l told him to go next door my toilet is blocked :stoked:

2022-01-30T06:47:59+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


True the Scottish is a tough one to interpret when they are on song l tend to say what the f..k? Can you please slow it down man, more gibberish but after awhile you get to the understand the lingo.

2022-01-30T05:57:46+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


He could get Joe the cameraman or even his Mum to do it. Same principle no balls not actually man enough in some ways

2022-01-30T05:54:07+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


SA was never a penal colony though???

2022-01-30T05:46:00+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Also Scot settlers very much like NZ and not a previous penal colony

2022-01-30T05:43:54+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Gold coast is a bit LA I guess? :happy:

2022-01-30T04:50:49+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


There's a few weird vowel sounds south aussies make that kind of sound slightly kiwi.

2022-01-30T04:41:49+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


In fairness, I think we all do, but he just doesn't get that most of us neither know nor care what his views are about anything outside cricket

2022-01-30T02:38:15+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

Roar Rookie


Sounds like he's uniquely qualified for politics and the increasingly lunatic controls being made in the name of covid, despite the empirical evidence to the contrary!

2022-01-30T02:32:59+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

Roar Rookie


Tactically, sound commentary, sadly he feels the need to have a public opinion on everything.

2022-01-30T02:20:03+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


That’s sucks best of luck gee your been in the wars l thought l was up sh.t creek with out the paddle but those type of infections are frustrating & painful.

2022-01-30T02:15:32+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


Warne has also built this persona that says, "every word about cricket that comes out of my mouth is pure gold", so when he makes silly predictions or makes stupid comments like he did about Starc, it's next to impossible for him to talk those comments back because pride won't allow him to admit he was wrong.

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