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Steve Smith Surprised After Being Picked As Australia's Best Of The Year
Australia batsman Steve Smith beat Pat Cummins by 12 votes to win the Allan Border Medal, the highest honor in Australian men's cricket.
This is the third time he is winning the prestigious medal. He was pipped by David Warner by one vote last year.
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