Ben Stokes bags Professional Cricketers’ Association Player of the Year Award

England's Ben Stokes celebrates after winning the second semi-final match of the 2019 World Cup between against Australia at the Edgbaston Cricket Stadium in Birmingham, England on July 11, 2019. England won by 8 wickets. (Photo: Surjeet Kumar/IANS)


All-rounder Ben Stokes, who played a crucial role in England’s maiden World Cup win, has been voted Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA) player of the year.

Stokes, who was instrumental in England’s dramatic win over New Zealand in the World Cup final held in July, also made a remarkable unbeaten 135 to win the third Ashes Test against Australia at Headingley to keep the series alive. Holders Australia, however, went on to retain the Ashes as the series was drawn 2-2.

“You take a lot of personal pride when you receive this award because it’s your peers that vote for you,” BBC Sport quoted him as saying.

“What we have done as a team in 2019 is phenomenal. To win the World Cup and draw the Ashes has been a fantastic summer and something I am proud of personally and as a team,” he added.

The 28-year-old edged past Ryan Higgins, Dominic Sibley and Simon Harmer and also became the sixth player to have bagged the Young Player of the Year award and the Player of the Year recognition.

England spinner Sophie Ecclestone won the Women’s Player of the Summer for the second time while Tom Banton was awarded the Young Player of the Year. Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad were also named the ODI and Test player of the year respectively.