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Ben Stokes named Professional Cricketers Association Player of the Year

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It’s hard to put it into words. I am over the moon that players think I am worthy of winning the PCA Players’ Player of the Year through performances this summer,” BEN said.

London: The World cup and Ashes Hero England all-rounder Ben Stokes was voted Players’ Player of the Year at the Professional Cricketers’ Association awards.

BEN played a starring role in England’s first 50-over World Cup triumph, culminating in his dynamic man-of-the-match display in Cricket worldcup Final, then repeated his heroics with a superb match-winning 135 not out in the third Ashes Test against Australia.

While Australia retained the Ashes, England finished the series with a creditable draw.

“It’s hard to put it into words. I am over the moon that players think I am worthy of winning the PCA Players’ Player of the Year through performances this summer,” BEN said.

He said : “Earning this award is a huge moment. While this is an individual award, it is within a team sport so I am only in this position because of what other guys in our squad have achieved as well.

“What we have done as a team in 2019 is phenomenal, to win the World Cup and draw the Ashes has been a fantastic summer and something I am proud of personally and as a team.”

Somerset’s Tom Banton PCA young player of the year, while Sophie Ecclestone collected the women’s player of the summer. Other award winners included ODI player of the summer Chris Woakes, Test player of the summer Stuart Broad, and County Championship player of the year Harmer.

 

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