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NZC: ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards to introduce Debbie Hockley Medal

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New Zealand’s outstanding female cricketer will be honoured with the inaugural Debbie Hockley Medal at this year’s annual cricket awards ceremony.

The newly-minted honour, to be afforded equal status to the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for the outstanding male cricketer of the year, is to become a regular event at the ANZ New Zealand Cricket Awards dinner, to be hosted this year on March 23 in Auckland.

Hockley, regarded as one of the world’s best batters during her playing days and one of the finest to have played the game, will present the new award in person on the night.

She is the only woman to have won the supreme New Zealand Cricketer of the Year Award, having been honoured in 1998, 13 years before it was changed to the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal.

Hockley said she was delighted to have her name associated with the new award.

“I feel honoured, personally, of course – but also thrilled that the country’s outstanding women’s cricketer of the year will be recognised on an annual and ongoing basis.

“It’s been wonderful to watch the progress of the women’s game in New Zealand over the past five or six years and this is another very positive development.

“Women’s cricket is going from strength to strength; the growth at all levels has been amazing.

“I’m looking forward to presenting this award to the inaugural recipient in March.”

Hockley was the fourth woman to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame after Belinda Clark (Australia), Enid Bakewell and Rachael Heyhoe-Flint (England).

In the Test arena, she scored 1301 runs at 52.04, including four centuries, seven half-centuries and a top score of 126 not out against Australia, at Auckland in 1990.

Hockley also played 118 ODIs, scoring 4064 runs at 41.89, including four centuries, 34 half-centuries – while taking 54 wickets. She was the first woman to eclipse 4000 ODI runs, and also the first to play 100 ODIs.

Across both formats, she captained New Zealand on 33 occasions.

The first woman to be elected President of NZC, Hockley was also the first to aggregate 1500 World Cup runs, and the first to play more than 40 World Cup matches.

Hockley retired from international cricket after playing in the WHITE FERNS’ victorious World Cup final against Australia, at Lincoln in 2000.

In the 1999 New Year’s Honours, she was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to cricket and, in 2021, a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, also for services to cricket.

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