Nat Sciver and Jonny Bairstow win Professional Cricketers' Association awards

Nat Sciver & Jonny Bairstow

Harry Brook has been named PCA Young Men's Player of the Year .

Freya Kemp, also honored by the CWC, won the PCA Young Player of the Year award.

The awards are voted on by professionals and were presented at a dinner in London on Thursday.

Batter Bairstow, 33, won the men's top prize after going four centuries as the England team won six of their seven Tests over the summer.

< p class="" data-reactid=". auokk1j5sw.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-7">"It's a privilege to win PCAs Men's Player of the Year and when your colleagues vote for you, it's a real honor," he said. - he declared.

"Winning six out of seven tests was a huge achievement for everyone. After the last two years we've had, it's great to be back on the winning side."

The versatile Sciver, 30, wins the women's award for the second time after her first victory in 2017.

"A big thank you to everyone who voted for me to win Cinch PCA Women's Player of the Year, I'm truly honored.

"As cricketers, we are perfectionists and we often remember the negative things that happened, so it's hard to remember all the good things, but there were some great memories and highlights."

The Yorkshire and England drummer England Brook, 23, wins the young men's player award for the second consecutive year, following in the footsteps of former England captain Alastair Cook, who did the same in 2005 and 2006.

All-rounder Kemp, 17, also wins her second of the week award after being named the CWC's Emerging Cricketer of the Year.

Nat Sciver and Jonny Bairstow win Professional Cricketers' Association awards
Nat Sciver & Jonny Bairstow

Harry Brook has been named PCA Young Men's Player of the Year .

Freya Kemp, also honored by the CWC, won the PCA Young Player of the Year award.

The awards are voted on by professionals and were presented at a dinner in London on Thursday.

Batter Bairstow, 33, won the men's top prize after going four centuries as the England team won six of their seven Tests over the summer.

< p class="" data-reactid=". auokk1j5sw.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-7">"It's a privilege to win PCAs Men's Player of the Year and when your colleagues vote for you, it's a real honor," he said. - he declared.

"Winning six out of seven tests was a huge achievement for everyone. After the last two years we've had, it's great to be back on the winning side."

The versatile Sciver, 30, wins the women's award for the second time after her first victory in 2017.

"A big thank you to everyone who voted for me to win Cinch PCA Women's Player of the Year, I'm truly honored.

"As cricketers, we are perfectionists and we often remember the negative things that happened, so it's hard to remember all the good things, but there were some great memories and highlights."

The Yorkshire and England drummer England Brook, 23, wins the young men's player award for the second consecutive year, following in the footsteps of former England captain Alastair Cook, who did the same in 2005 and 2006.

All-rounder Kemp, 17, also wins her second of the week award after being named the CWC's Emerging Cricketer of the Year.

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