Jordan Cox, Emma Lamb, Rehan Ahmed and Davina Perrin had been the large winners on the 2025 Skilled Cricketers’ Affiliation Awards in partnership with Toyota.
Essex batter Cox was named Toyota PCA Males’s Participant of the 12 months after a wonderful home summer time for his county and Hundred champions Oval Invincibles preceded a primary England half-century through the latest T20 worldwide collection victory in Eire.
Lamb, in the meantime, took the ladies’s award after impressing all summer time lengthy in home cricket and for England, with the batter now a part of her nation’s World Cup squad for the continued event in India and Sri Lanka.
Cox – who was the main run-scorer within the males’s Hundred this 12 months and likewise scored his maiden T20 century – noticed off competitors from the likes of England Check batter Joe Root and Surrey opener Dom Sibley to win his player-voted award.
The fitting-hander is now hoping to “show the selectors I’m capable of playing Test cricket” when he excursions Australia with the Lions this winter.
Lamb – the highest run-scorer within the Girls’s Metro Financial institution One Day Cup – beat England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, amongst others, to safe her accolade.
Perrin, Ahmed rewarded for wonderful summers
Perrin, 19, took Toyota Girls’s Younger Participant of the 12 months, with the batter scoring a shocking 42-ball century for Northern Superchargers within the Hundred eliminator earlier than her aspect gained the event for the primary time a day later.
Perrin amassed in extra of 1,000 home runs this summer time – one other spotlight was 100 within the One Day Cup – and he or she is now eyeing an England call-up.
She mentioned: “It’s almost surreal, I’d never played in front of crowds as big as in The Hundred. When you’ve got a great team around you it makes it even more special.
“The most important factor for me is that I am maximising my potential and hopefully the England honours will come.”
Ahmed claimed Toyota Men’s Young Player of the Year after a summer in which his five first-class centuries and 23 wickets – including a 13-wicket match haul in a game against Derbyshire – helped the Foxes win County Championship Division Two and secure promotion.
The 21-year-old’s white-ball exploits included averaging 15.90 while taking 12 wickets for Trent Rockets in The Hundred but he says the longer form matters more.
“My red-ball season was great and I want to be a regular in the England team – it’s more important to me than the white-ball stuff,” he mentioned.
“Being given the opportunity to perform and then repaying the coaches with my form for Leicestershire has been great. I said I wanted to bat up the order and for the coaches to say yes was a massive factor, because I do take a lot of pride in my batting.”
Who had been among the many different winners?
A variety of worldwide awards had been additionally handed out with Sciver-Brunt named Girls’s IT20 Participant of the Summer time and Amy Jones gathering the ODI accolade.
On the lads’s aspect, Harry Brook gained Check Participant of the Summer time with Root selecting up the ODI award and Jos Buttler the T20 prize.
Elsewhere, the PCA Excellent Contribution Award went to Graham Gooch for his assist of the sport, together with in depth donations to the Cricketers’ Belief, an organisation that helps PCA members and their quick households once they want it most.
Full award winners from PCA Awards in partnership with Toyota
- Toyota PCA Males’s Participant of the 12 months – Jordan Cox
- Toyota PCA Girls’s Participant of the 12 months – Emma Lamb
- Toyota PCA Males’s Younger Participant of the 12 months – Rehan Ahmed
- Toyota PCA Girls’s Younger Participant of the 12 months – Davina Perrin
- PCA Excellent Contribution Award – Graham Gooch
- Rado Recognition Awards – Adil Rashid and Nat Sciver-Brunt
- ECB Particular Benefit – Freddie Flintoff’s Discipline of Desires
- PCA Umpire of the 12 months – Males’s Sport – Ian Blackwell
- PCA Umpire of the 12 months – Girls’s Sport – Gabi Brown
- Vitality IT20 Girls’s Participant of the Summer time – Nat Sciver-Brunt
- Metro Financial institution ODI Girls’s Participant of the Summer time – Amy Jones
- Vitality IT20 Males’s Participant of the Summer time – Jos Buttler
- Metro Financial institution ODI Males’s Participant of the Summer time – Joe Root
- Rothesay Males’s Check Participant of the Summer time – Harry Brook
- The Hundred Girls’s Participant of the 12 months – Phoebe Litchfield
- The Hundred Males’s Participant of the 12 months – Jordan Cox
- Vitality Blast Girls’s Participant of the 12 months – Suzie Bates
- Metro Financial institution One Day Cup Girls’s Participant of the 12 months – Kathryn Bryce
- PCA Girls’s Home Total MVP – Kathryn Bryce
- Vitality Blast Males’s Participant of the 12 months – David Willey
- Metro Financial institution One Day Cup Males’s Participant of the 12 months – Nick Gubbins
- Rothesay County Championship Participant of the 12 months – Kyle Abbott
- PCA Males’s Home Total MVP – Ed Barnard
- Metro Financial institution PCA Girls’s Group of the 12 months: Emma Lamb, Suzie Bates, Davina Perrin, Kathryn Bryce (C), Georgia Elwiss, Georgia Adams, Kira Chathli (WK), Mady Villiers, Kate Cross, Eva Grey, Katie Levick.
- IG PCA Males’s Group of the 12 months: Alex Lees, Haseeb Hammed, Joe Clarke, Jordan Cox, James Coles, Ed Barnard (C), Rehan Ahmed, John Simpson (WK), David Willey, Tom Taylor, Kyle Abbott.