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David Warner wins second straight Allan Border Medal

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 23:  David Warner poses on stage after winning the 2017 Allan Border Medal at The Star on January 23, 2017 in Sydney, Australia
Image: David Warner poses on stage after winning the 2017 Allan Border Medal

Australia's prolific opening batsman David Warner fought off a strong challenge from his captain Steve Smith to become just the fourth player to win back-to-back Allan Border Medals.

Only Ricky Ponting, Shane Watson and Michael Clarke have previously won consecutive medals in Australian cricket's prestigious annual awards.

Warner, 30, recorded 269 votes over 248 for Smith and 197 for fast bowler Mitchell Starc.

Fellow players, the media and umpires vote for player of the year.

The Australian vice-captain also took the one-day international player award, while Starc was crowned Test player of the year despite missing half the period with injury.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 22:  David Warner of Australia celebrates scoring a century during game four of the One Day International series between Austra
Image: Warner celebrates scoring a century against Pakistan

Shane Watson lifted the Twenty20 medal for a record third time thanks to 298 runs at a strike-rate of 150.51 as well as nine wickets.

Warner only emerged from what was a lean spell by his lofty standards towards the end of the voting period, which ran from January 8 last year to January 7, 2017.

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But he made up for lost time by smashing consecutive hundreds against Pakistan in Melbourne and Sydney.

Warner blasted the fastest Australian Test half-century off just 23 balls at his home ground, the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Mitchell Starc celebrates the wicket of Stephen Cook
Image: Mitchell Starc (left) celebrates the wicket of Stephen Cook

His 1,388 one-day runs was a world-high for the period and he scored 2,420 runs in total across all three formats.

"Thanks to my team-mates and Steve Smith - without you all I wouldn't be here, as it's a team game," the left-hander said at a glittering ceremony in Sydney.

"To the fans: we love the support you give, we love entertaining you and I think the game's in a great state at the moment."

Starc is the first bowler to win Test player of the year since Brett Lee in 2008, with a total of 52 wickets.