Australia cricket
Warner's double whammy
Sydney hosted the most glamorous night of the Australian cricket calendar - the Allan Border Medal awards function•Getty Images
Everyone came to the party. Including World-Cup winning coach Bob Simpson. Imagine the yarns he would have spun•Getty Images
They saw their captain Meg Lanning winning the Belinda Clark award and being named the Women's Domestic Cricketer of the Year•Getty Images
Right, back to the awards. David Boon was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame ... •Getty Images
Mitchell Starc became the first bowler in nine years to win the Test Player of the Year award•Getty Images
And to recap... •ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Adam Zampa, who fancies himself a bit of a fashionista, was in his element•Getty Images
The current coach Darren Lehmann was also in attendance. All he's missing is a Walter PPK, right?•Getty Images
Judging by that crisp suit, it appears Glenn Maxwell only breaks convention on the cricket field•Getty Images
... and so was Matthew Hayden•Getty Images
Sophie Molineux, 19, was awarded the Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year award•Getty Images
Australia's women cricketers were out in full force too. Here are Lauren Cheatle and Erin Osborne•Getty Images
Usman Khawaja with his fiance Rachel McLellan•Getty Images
David Warner received the biggest prize of the night from Allan Border himself•Getty Images
Shane Watson was named the Twenty20 Player of the Year•Getty Images