Veteran batsman Ross Taylor has won the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal as New Zealand's cricket player of the year, claiming the top award for the third time in its 10-year history.
The presentation was made by Hadlee on Friday, on the final day of New Zealand Cricket's virtual awards ceremony.
In a season of milestones, Taylor surpassed Stephen Fleming as New Zealand's leading test run-scorer and became the first player from any nation to play 100 international matches in all three formats.
The 36-year-old scored 1,389 runs across in tests, one-day internationals and Twenty20 matches in the 2019-2020 season, playing in all but one of New Zealand's 32 internationals in the awards period.
"It's been full of ups and downs," Taylor said. "A World Cup final, losing that final. The Boxing Day test which was such a proud moment to be part of and to have so many Kiwis there supporting us was something I'll never forget."