<p>Former captain Steve Smith claimed his third Allan Border Medal while Beth Mooney bagged her maiden Belinda Clarke Award, the top two honours of the Australian Cricket Awards.</p>.<p>Smith was honoured for his performances in all three formats of the game, while Mooney bagged the recognition in the Australian women's game for the first time.</p>.<p>The awards were decided by a voting process for the period 2020-21.</p>.<p>Smith was surprised to receive the honour, insisting that he felt his poor outing in the Test series against India had ruined his chances of winning the award.</p>.<p>"It's a great thrill, plenty of hard work has gone into it (but) I didn't expect it; I thought Marnus (Labuschagne) or Pat Cummins were the front runners because they both had exceptional years," he said.</p>.<p>"I didn't feel I had the biggest Test summer, which normally holds the most votes. I think my one-day cricket was pretty good last summer.</p>.<p>"I'm just really honoured to have won my third AB Medal and hopefully I can keep producing results for Australia," he added.</p>.<p>It was a double celebration for Smith as he also won the men's ODI Player of the Year with 28 votes ahead of Finch (23) and leg-spinner Adam Zampa (19).</p>.<p>Smith amassed 568 runs at 63.11 with centuries in Bengaluru and twice at the SCG within three days, as well as a knock of 98 in Rajkot.</p>.<p>Ashton Agar bagged the men's T20 Player of the Year, beating fellow leg-spinner Zampa and Finch.</p>.<p>Flamboyant open David Warner won the Allan Border Medal last year, while all-rounder Ellyse Perry had claimed the Belinda Clark Award.</p>.<p>Smith scored 1,098 runs at an average of 45.75 across all three formats during the period 2020-21, which was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>Smith hit four fifties and four centuries, with a top score of 131 in an ODI against India. With 126 votes in his kitty, the right-hander He edged out Pat Cummins (117 votes) and limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch (97).</p>.<p>Mooney, who polled 60 votes, edged out Meg Lanning (58) by just two votes to take the honour, with Georgia Wareham (50) finishing third.</p>.<p>Due to logistical challenges posed by the pandemic, this year's awards were not presented at the usual gala event but were announced on Friday during a televised show ahead of the KFC BBL10 Final.</p>.<p>The duo received their medals at home -- Mooney on the Gold Coast and Smith in Sydney.</p>.<p>Money is the ninth Australian woman cricketer to win the award since its introduction in 2002.</p>.<p>The 27-year-old left-hander batswoman also won the women's T20 Player of the Year award.</p>.<p>Cummins won the Test player of the year award with 16 votes ahead of Josh Hazlewood's and Marnus Labuschagne.</p>.<p><strong>List of 2021 Australian Cricket Awards:</strong></p>.<p>Belinda Clark Award: Beth Mooney. Votes: Beth Mooney 60, Meg Lanning 58, Georgia Wareham 50.</p>.<p>Allan Border Medal: Steve Smith. Votes: Steve Smith 126, Pat Cummins 114, Aaron Finch 97.</p>.<p>Men's Test Player of the Year: Pat Cummins. Votes: Pat Cummins 16, Josh Hazlewood 9, Marnus Labuschagne 8.</p>.<p>Women's One Day International Player of the Year: Rachel Haynes. Votes: Rachel Haynes 11, Meg Lanning 10, Georgia Wareham 6.</p>.<p>Male One Day International Player of the Year: Steve Smith. Votes: Steve Smith 28, Aaron Finch 23, Adam Zampa 19.</p>.<p>Female International Twenty20 Player of the Year: Beth Mooney. Votes: Beth Mooney 30, Alyssa Healy 18, Ash Gardner, Megan Schutt and Georgia Wareham 16.</p>.<p>Male International Twenty20 Player of the Year: Ashton Agar. Votes: Ashton Agar 19, Aaron Finch 14, David Warner 13.</p>.<p>Female Domestic Player of the Year: Elyse Villani.</p>.<p>Male Domestic Player of the Year: Shaun Marsh.</p>.<p>Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year: Hannah Darlington.</p>.<p>Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year: Will Sutherland.</p>.<p>Community Impact Award: Joshua Lalor.</p>.<p>Hall of Fame inductions: Johnny Mullagh, Merv Hughes, Lisa Sthalekar. </p>
<p>Former captain Steve Smith claimed his third Allan Border Medal while Beth Mooney bagged her maiden Belinda Clarke Award, the top two honours of the Australian Cricket Awards.</p>.<p>Smith was honoured for his performances in all three formats of the game, while Mooney bagged the recognition in the Australian women's game for the first time.</p>.<p>The awards were decided by a voting process for the period 2020-21.</p>.<p>Smith was surprised to receive the honour, insisting that he felt his poor outing in the Test series against India had ruined his chances of winning the award.</p>.<p>"It's a great thrill, plenty of hard work has gone into it (but) I didn't expect it; I thought Marnus (Labuschagne) or Pat Cummins were the front runners because they both had exceptional years," he said.</p>.<p>"I didn't feel I had the biggest Test summer, which normally holds the most votes. I think my one-day cricket was pretty good last summer.</p>.<p>"I'm just really honoured to have won my third AB Medal and hopefully I can keep producing results for Australia," he added.</p>.<p>It was a double celebration for Smith as he also won the men's ODI Player of the Year with 28 votes ahead of Finch (23) and leg-spinner Adam Zampa (19).</p>.<p>Smith amassed 568 runs at 63.11 with centuries in Bengaluru and twice at the SCG within three days, as well as a knock of 98 in Rajkot.</p>.<p>Ashton Agar bagged the men's T20 Player of the Year, beating fellow leg-spinner Zampa and Finch.</p>.<p>Flamboyant open David Warner won the Allan Border Medal last year, while all-rounder Ellyse Perry had claimed the Belinda Clark Award.</p>.<p>Smith scored 1,098 runs at an average of 45.75 across all three formats during the period 2020-21, which was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>Smith hit four fifties and four centuries, with a top score of 131 in an ODI against India. With 126 votes in his kitty, the right-hander He edged out Pat Cummins (117 votes) and limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch (97).</p>.<p>Mooney, who polled 60 votes, edged out Meg Lanning (58) by just two votes to take the honour, with Georgia Wareham (50) finishing third.</p>.<p>Due to logistical challenges posed by the pandemic, this year's awards were not presented at the usual gala event but were announced on Friday during a televised show ahead of the KFC BBL10 Final.</p>.<p>The duo received their medals at home -- Mooney on the Gold Coast and Smith in Sydney.</p>.<p>Money is the ninth Australian woman cricketer to win the award since its introduction in 2002.</p>.<p>The 27-year-old left-hander batswoman also won the women's T20 Player of the Year award.</p>.<p>Cummins won the Test player of the year award with 16 votes ahead of Josh Hazlewood's and Marnus Labuschagne.</p>.<p><strong>List of 2021 Australian Cricket Awards:</strong></p>.<p>Belinda Clark Award: Beth Mooney. Votes: Beth Mooney 60, Meg Lanning 58, Georgia Wareham 50.</p>.<p>Allan Border Medal: Steve Smith. Votes: Steve Smith 126, Pat Cummins 114, Aaron Finch 97.</p>.<p>Men's Test Player of the Year: Pat Cummins. Votes: Pat Cummins 16, Josh Hazlewood 9, Marnus Labuschagne 8.</p>.<p>Women's One Day International Player of the Year: Rachel Haynes. Votes: Rachel Haynes 11, Meg Lanning 10, Georgia Wareham 6.</p>.<p>Male One Day International Player of the Year: Steve Smith. Votes: Steve Smith 28, Aaron Finch 23, Adam Zampa 19.</p>.<p>Female International Twenty20 Player of the Year: Beth Mooney. Votes: Beth Mooney 30, Alyssa Healy 18, Ash Gardner, Megan Schutt and Georgia Wareham 16.</p>.<p>Male International Twenty20 Player of the Year: Ashton Agar. Votes: Ashton Agar 19, Aaron Finch 14, David Warner 13.</p>.<p>Female Domestic Player of the Year: Elyse Villani.</p>.<p>Male Domestic Player of the Year: Shaun Marsh.</p>.<p>Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year: Hannah Darlington.</p>.<p>Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year: Will Sutherland.</p>.<p>Community Impact Award: Joshua Lalor.</p>.<p>Hall of Fame inductions: Johnny Mullagh, Merv Hughes, Lisa Sthalekar. </p>