Monday, February 4, 2013

Australian captain Michael Clarke won his fourth Allan Border Medal for the nation's cricketer of the year at a gala ceremony in Melbourne on Monday. Clarke, 31, and his predecessor, Ricky Ponting, are the only players to win the medal, considered Australian cricket's most prestigious individual prize, four times. 

The Test and one-day skipper won for the second straight year with 198 votes, ahead of joint runners-up Mike Hussey and two-time winner Shane Watson, who each polled 165 votes. 

Clarke also comfortably won the Test cricketer of the year award, again for the second year in a row, after scoring 1,080 runs at an average of 77.14 in the nine Tests covered by the voting period, from February 25 last year to January 28 this year. 

Watson won the Twenty20 award and also polled well for the one-day honour, which was won by paceman Clint McKay. 
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