Nathan Astle is National Bank Player of the Year 2001/02
Nathan Astle was named The National Bank New Zealand Player of the Year at the New Zealand Cricket awards dinner this evening
- His 222 in the second innings of the first National Bank Test against England at Jade Stadium. Chasing a world record target of 550 to win Astle smote the fastest double century in the history of the game scoring his 200 off just 153 balls, beating the previous fastest by the margin of 59 balls. For the final wicket Astle and Chris Cairns (with a runner) smashed 118 off 69 balls, while Astle's second hundred came off a remarkable 39 balls. In compiling his total Astle hit 28 fours and 11 sixes and in the process he lost two balls on the roofs of respective stands at Jade Stadium. Astle is the eighth New Zealander to score a Test double-century.
- In batting through the innings for a score of 122 not out Astle led the CLEAR Black Caps to a One-Day International series victory over England at Dunedin. In the deciding fifth match of the series New Zealand was chasing 219. Astle's unbeaten innings off 150 balls included 12 fours and five sixes, and led the CLEAR Black Caps to a five-wicket win and 3-2 series victory.
- During the first innings of the final Test against Australia in Perth Astle scored one of four centuries made by the CLEAR Black Caps - Astle, Lou Vincent, Adam Parore, and Stephen Fleming. Astle's innings of 156 was unbeaten and the CLEAR Black Caps totalled 534 to set themselves a chance of victory. It was a fascinating Test match which saw the advantage swing dramatically towards one team then the other and which was eventually drawn when New Zealand was unable to claim Australia's final three wickets on the fifth day.
Awarded to the batsman whose performances in men's first-class cricket have been the most meritorious. Statistics include:
Mat I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St v England 3 6 1 314 222 62.80 103.28 1 1 3 - v Australia 3 5 1 322 156* 80.50 55.42 1 1 - - v Bangladesh 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 21.73 - - - -
Awarded to the bowler whose performances in men's first-class cricket have been the most meritorious. Statistics include:
Mat O M R W Ave Best 5 10 SR Econ v Bangladesh 1 14 1 35 3 11.66 2-26 - - 28.0 2.50 v England 3 112.2 25 426 12 35.50 3-36 - - 56.1 3.79 State Championship 4 151.4 54 300 28 10.71 5-22 2 1 32.5 1.97 NZ 'A' v Bangladesh 1 39.3 14 66 10 6.60 6-34 1 1 23.7 1.67
For the most meritorious batting by a New Zealand player in One-Day Internationals.
Mat I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St VB Series 6 6 0 122 95 20.33 62.88 - 1 4 - v England 5 5 2 221 122* 73.66 67.79 1 1 3 -
For the most meritorious bowling by a New Zealand player in One-Day Internationals.
Mat O M R W Ave Best 4w 5w SR Econ VB Series 9 82.2 10 344 21 16.38 5-25 2 1 23.5 4.17
Awarded to the batsman whose performances in women's cricket have been the most meritorious.
Awarded to the bowler whose performances in women's cricket have been the most meritorious.
Awarded to the most outstanding player in men's domestic cricket.
Winner: Matt Horne (State Auckland Aces)
Awarded to the most outstanding player in women's domestic cricket.
Winner: Anna Corbin (State Wellington Blaze)