Taylor first woman to win Wisden honour
England's Claire Taylor has become the first woman to be named as one
of the Five Cricketers of the Year by Wisden, the sport's annual of
record.
Taylor's award comes after her starring role in England's recent
World Cup triumph and her success in helping the team to an Ashes series
win in Australia last year.
The 33-year-old, who has played 109 one-day internationals, was
selected as the player of the World Cup after scoring a hundred and two
half-centuries in England's victorious campaign in Australia last month.
South Africa dominate the remainder of the 2009 Five Cricketers of
the Year.
Wicket-keeper Mark Boucher and opening batsman Neil McKenzie are
honoured for their roles in the Proteas' Test series win in England last
year while their compatriot Dale Benkenstein is recognised for his role
in captaining Durham to their first English County Championship title.
This year's list is completed by England fast bowler James Anderson.
Editor Scyld Berry, explaining his selection of Taylor for an award
that dates back to 1889, said: "Beating Australia in Australia is the
objective for all cricketers, at least in England, and Claire almost
single-handedly saw England through to victory and the retention of the
Ashes in Australia last year, not to mention her success in the World
Cup just a couple of weeks back. AFP |