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Ellyse Perry sweeps ICC awards as women’s player of the decade, Steve Smith nabs men’s Test honour

Ellyse Perry has swept the women’s awards handed out by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the best players of the decade.
Key points:
- Australian Ellyse Perry was named the best women’s player of the decade, as well as picking up the T20 and ODI gongs
- Former men’s captain Steve Smith was named the Test player of the decade
- There was no Test award handed out for the women’s game, due to a lack of games played during the voting period
Australia’s superstar all-rounder was named the best women’s player of the decade, as well as picking up the Twenty20 and one-day international awards handed out by cricket’s governing body.
Perry scored 4,349 international runs and took 213 wickets as Australia won four Twenty20 World Cups and a 50-over…
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