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Rabada wins SA's top player prize

Fiery quick claims six gongs - for a second time - at Cricket South Africa's annual awards night

Kagiso Rabada, the world's number one Test bowler, was named South Africa's male Cricketer of the Year at an annual awards evening on Saturday.

The award came at the end of a 12-month period during which Rabada, 23, was a consistent match-winner – and subject of disciplinary hearings.  

Rabada took 72 wickets at an average of 19.52 in 12 Tests going back to a series in England last July.

It was the fiery quick's second Cricketer of the Year award, following on from his 2016 gong. He joins Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, Makhaya Ntini and AB de Villiers as two-time winners.

Rabada collected a total of six awards, including Test cricketer of the year, one-day international player of the year and players' player of the year, while he claimed the award for delivery of the year for the ball which dismissed David Warner in the third Test in March.

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Remarkably, it's the second time he as won six awards - alongside 2016 - with no other player having ever won more than five in one year.

He missed one Test in England because he was banned after reaching a demerit points threshold – and would have missed the last two Tests against Australia earlier this year if he had not appealed successfully against a verdict that would have brought a two-match ban for reaching a second threshold.

Rabada went on to be man of the series when South Africa beat Australia in a controversial four-match series.

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The ban came after a collision with Australian captain Steve Smith. Match referee Jeff Crowe found him guilty of a level two offence and he was docked three demerit points, which triggered an automatic ban. But it was downgraded to a level one offence with one demerit point.

Rabada remains in danger of missing more matches, though, because he has accumulated seven points, one short of a ban. With points remaining on his record for two years, he will not start shedding points until February 2019.

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Meanwhile, South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk took out the award as South Africa's top female player. The allrounder, who plays for Sydney Sixers in the Rebel WBBL, was honoured for a year that saw her lead the Proteas to the World Cup semi-finals and capture the figures of 4-0 against the West Indies.