• Several women cricketers attended Cricket Australia's annual awards with their partners.

  • Annabel Sutherland won the prestigious Belinda Clark Award.

Women stars attend the Australian Cricket Awards 2025 with their partners
Women cricketers who attended the Australia Cricket Awards with their partners (PC: X)

The Australian Cricket Awards 2025, held on Monday (February 3) in Melbourne, showcased not only the exceptional talent of cricketers but also the support of their partners, as several women cricketers attended the event with their significant others. The ceremony celebrated outstanding performances across both men’s and women’s cricket, with notable winners including Annabel Sutherland and Travis Head.

A Night of Celebration

Among the highlights of the evening was Annabel Sutherland’s triumph in winning the prestigious Belinda Clark Award, which recognizes the best female cricketer in Australia.

Sutherland’s remarkable year included a historic Test century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), making her the first woman to achieve this feat at that venue. Her younger brother Tom Sutherland was present to share in her joy during this significant moment, reflecting the strong support system that cricketers often rely on.

Annabel Sutherland with her brother Tom
Annabel Sutherland with her brother Tom (PC: X)

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Recognition of Excellence

The awards ceremony honored several other female cricketers who made notable contributions throughout the year.

Kim Garth with her partner James Nanopoulos
Kim Garth with her partner James Nanopoulos (PC: X)

Ashleigh Gardner was recognized as the Women’s ODI Player of the Year, while Beth Mooney received accolades for her performances in T20Is.

Ashleigh Gardner with her partner Monica Wright
Ashleigh Gardner with her partner Monica Wright (PC: X)

The attendance of women cricketers with their partners at such prestigious events underscores the growing recognition and support for women’s cricket in Australia.

Tahlia McGrath with her boyfriend Cameron Nesbitt
Tahlia McGrath with her boyfriend Cameron Nesbitt (PC: X)

As these athletes continue to break barriers and set new records, their personal lives remain an essential part of their journeys, providing inspiration both on and off the field.

Phoebe Litchfield arrived with her bestie Greta Andrews
Phoebe Litchfield arrived with her bestie Greta Andrews (PC: X)

List of winners at the Australian Cricket Awards 2025:

  • Belinda Clark Award – Annabel Sutherland
  • Female ODI Player of the Year – Ashleigh Gardner
  • Female T20I Player of the Year – Beth Mooney
  • Female Domestic Player of the Year – Georgia Voll
  • Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year – Chloe Ainsworth
  • Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductee – Raelee Thompson
  • WBBL|10 Players of the Tournament – Jess Jonassen, Ellyse Perry
WBBL - Team of the decade
WBBL – Team of the decade (PC: X)

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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