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September 23, 2011
Marcus Trescothick was named ACC Player of the Year for the third time the annual awards season end in London on Thursday evening. Alex Hales, Nottinghamshire, England batsman, took the young player award, when Alastair Cook was England's most important player.
Despite Somerset, when he was second again in the life friends t20 final and the last days CB40, Trescothick had a career season with 2.518 in all competitions to put the top of the list of hitters, to Although he missed the final game of the season due to an ankle injury. Trescothick is the second player, after Sir Richard Hadlee, to win Reg Hayter Cup on three occasions.
Hales, in turn, has been awarded the 1000 through the Provincial Championship for the first time together 544 works by hitting Twenty20 cricket in England, which earned him an invitation to face India at Old Trafford. Although he made a duck under the ball, gets another chance to impress in two games against the West Indies.
Cook and wide Stuart, who is injured, were recognized for their role in the triumph of England was the general price ODI MVP, respectively. Mark Ramprakash was also named player of the decade the county championship, while Chris Nash and Andrew McDonald picked up national awards.
Reg Hayter Cup for the NatWest PCA player of the year Marcus Trescothick (Somerset)
John Arlott Cup NatWest PCA Young Player of the Year Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire)
ECB Special Award by Patrick Eagar
PCA Special Merit Award Jack Bannister
Sky Sports Sixes League winner Darren Stevens (Kent)
NatWest ODI Player of the Year Stuart Broad
FTI MVP summer in England Alastair Cook
LV = County Championship Player of the Decade Mark Ramprakash
Life Friends T20 Player of the Year Andrew McDonald (Leicestershire)
Clydesdale Bank 40 years, player Chris Nash (Sussex)
PCA Umpire of the Year, Michael Gough
Year Team Alastair Cook, FTI, Marcus Trescothick, Chris Nash, Alex Hales, Darren Stevens, Steven Davies, Samit Patel, Chris Woakes, James Anderson, David Masters, Monty Panesar
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