Kane Williamson scooped the big prize - The Sir Richard Hadlee Medal - at the New Zealand Cricket awards in Auckland on Tuesday night.
It's the fourth time in six years the Black Caps skipper has been crowned our premier player of the year, his test batting deeds shining brightly in a glorious home summer for the team.
White Ferns Amy Satterthwaite and Amelia Kerr won women's gongs while international rookie sensation Devon Conway claimed men's ODI and T20 awards.
Allrounder Daryl Mitchell, who was named domestic player of the year and also made giant strides on the international stage, spoke to Corin Dann.