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Root and Edwards named England cricketers of the year
May 19, 2015 11:25 IST

Joe Root of England poses with the trophy after being announced the ECB Mens Player of the Year. Photograph: Tom Shaw/Getty Images for ECB

Joe Root was named on Monday as England's cricketer of the year for 2014-15, the England and Wales Cricket Board said.

The 24-year-old right-hander, appointed as Test vice-captain last week, has scored 1,135 Test runs at an average of nearly 95 and made three one-day international centuries since last year's home Test series against Sri Lanka.

Root won the vote by members of the cricket media ahead of batsman Gary Ballance, fast bowler James Anderson and all-rounder Moeen Ali.

From left, Saqib Mahmood the England Development Programme Cricketer of the Year award winner, Joe Root the England Men's Cricketer of the Year, Charlotte Edwards of England the Womens Player of the Year and Luke Sugg the Disability Cricketer of the Year award winner pose for a picture. Photograph: Tom Shaw/Getty Images for ECB

England start a two-Test home series against New Zealand at Lord's on Thursday followed by five Ashes Tests against Australia.

Charlotte Edwards was named England women's player of the year having captained the side to one-day series victories over India and New Zealand.

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