Winners
Year | Recipient | Achievement | Notes |
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2003 | Ricky Ponting | Scored 1503 runs at an average of more than 100 including 6 centuries | |
2004 | Damien Martyn | Scored 1353 runs at an average of 56.37 with 6 centuries and 5 half-centuries | |
2005 | Shane Warne | Claimed a record breaking 96 wickets at 22.02 including 40 wickets at 19.92 during the Ashes | |
2006 | Ricky Ponting | Captaining the Australian cricket team to 10 consecutive test wins in the calendar year; amassing 1,333 runs at an average of 88.86 | |
2007 | Brett Lee | Claimed 41 wickets at an average of 18.58 in only six Tests | |
2008 | Mitchell Johnson | Took 63 wickets in 14 Tests at an average of 29.01, in addition to making 360 runs at 22.5 with the bat | |
2009 | Mitchell Johnson | ||
2010 | Shane Watson | ||
2011 | Michael Clarke | Scoring three centuries and 618 runs |
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