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AUSTRALIA'S back-up Test wicketkeeper Peter Nevill has capped off a memorable week by taking out the prestigious Steve Waugh medal as NSW player of the year.
Nevill, 29, who is now in the box seat to take over from Brad Haddin behind the stumps when the 37-year-old veteran does ultimately retire from Tests, scored 764 runs at an average of 76.40 this Sheffield Shield season, with the highlight a spectacular 235 not out against Tasmania in Hobart.
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However, it's on his keeping credentials that Nevill has been selected as Haddin's deputy for the upcoming tours of the West Indies and England in a pointer to what the future might hold.
Peter Nevill scored 764 runs for New South Wales during the Sheffield Shield season. Source: Getty Images
And with the gloves, Nevill finished the Blues' campaign with 34 Shield dismissals, comfortably beating Gurinder Sandhu, Nic Maddinson and Ryan Carters to his first Waugh medal.
NSW women's captain Alex Blackwell took out the Belinda Clark medal, a fitting tribute to a player who has been part of all 10 of the Breakers' consecutive premierships.
In other award categories, Carters was named one-day player of the year, Moises Henriques Sydney Sixers player of the tournament and South African great Jacques Kallis the Sydney Thunder's best in the BBL.
The Daily Telegraph won two awards. Gregg Porteous was recognised for the photo of the year while Carly Adno won the women's coverage award for an article on Alex Blackwell.
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