The Allan Border Medal and Belinda Clark Award have been won by first time recipients Pat Cummins and Alyssa Healy.
Cummins claimed top honours with 156 votes, narrowly edging out Nathan Lyon with 150 votes.
The Australian quick is the first bowler to win the Allan Border Medal since Mitchell Johnson in 2014.
Cummins claimed 44 wickets during the voting period and made 290 runs batting down the order.
Alyssa Healy was the clear winner of the Belinda Clark Award with 125 votes, claiming top honours over Megan Schutt, with 81 votes.
The wicketkeeper-batter scored 907 runs at an average of 45.35, and also affected 33 dismissals, with 18 catches and 15 stumpings.
Healy also claimed the Women’s ODI Player of the Year and Women’s T20 International Player of the Year Awards.
For the men’s, Marcus Stoinis claimed the ODI Player of the Year Award while Glenn Maxwell earned his second T20 International Player of the Year Award.
Nathan Lyon won the Men’s Test Player of the Year, while Matthew Wade was awarded the Domestic Player of the Year.
Heather Graham won the Women’s Domestic Player of the Year award, while all-rounder Georgia Wareham claimed the Betty Wilson Young Player honour.
Victorian batsman Will Pucovski was named the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year.
Award winners
Allan Border Medal- Pat Cummins
Belinda Clark Award- Alyssa Healy
Men’s Test Player of the Year- Nathan Lyon
Men’s ODI Player of the Year- Marcus Stoinis
Women’s ODI Player of the Year- Alyssa Healy
Men’s T20I Player of the Year- Glenn Maxwell
Women’s T20I Player of the Year- Alyssa Healy
Men’s Domestic Player of the Year- Matthew Wade
Women’s Domestic Player of the Year- Heather Graham
Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year- Will Pucovski
Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year- Georgia Wareham
Community Champion Award- Moises Henriques
Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees- Cathryn Fitzpatrick, Dean Jones, Billy Murdoch