Awards:
Heath Streak Medal Winner: (Best Local Player)
Sikandar Raza - Mountaineers
Raza wins the award again, after another terrific all-round season. With the help of Dhoni he could be relied upon to chase down a target, when the top order were out. He was the perfect sixth bowler on any pitch, taking wickets or restricting the flow of runs.
Andy Flower Medal Winner: (Best Manager(s))
ABDULLAH & CerealKiller - Mountaineers
This was a tough decision, but ABDULLAH & CerealKiller worked together really well, their decisions worked well, and they also managed their Academy team very well; allowing players to develop, and be better prepared for the top level.
Grant Flower Medal Winner: (Best Overseas Player)
Angelo Mathews - Mid West Rhinos
Nearly scoring 400 runs during a season, and also taking 21 wickets was a big achievement; but what further adds to his season is that he opened the bowling, and when he scored runs in the middle order, he not only built partnerships - but pushed his team to victory.
Luke Jongwe Medal Winner: (Best Rookie)
Herbert Chikomba - Mashonaland Eagles
Chikomba played every match for the Eagles this season, and was a shining light with the ball, during some of the most difficult times for the Eagles. he became part of a strong spin attack, by the end of the season.
Edward Byrom Medal Winner: (Best Academy Player)
Brad Evans - Mountaineers
Brad Evans was rewarded for some very good bowling, when he was elevated to the Mountaineers first team. During the second match he looked much more comfortable at the top level, and showed that he could contribute to his teams success. He remained in the side, and was a key part in helping the Mountaineers win the Grand Final.