Rising off-spinner Graeme Swann beat competition from his skipper Paul Collingwood among others to clinch the 'England Cricket of the Year' award at Lord's in London.
"I am absolutely delighted to win this award. It's been a magical year for me with so many high points," the 31-year-old said at the awards evening hosted by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).
Selected by the British media, Swann claimed the award beating the likes of Stuart Broad, Andrew Strauss, Paul Collingwood and James Anderson.
Swann played 45 matches for England in all formats of the game, taking 99 wickets at an average of 26.26.
"I love playing for England and hope this award can be a stepping stone for even greater things both personally and as part of a successful England team."
The England men's team reached the semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy before becoming only the second team to beat South Africa in a One-Day series in South Africa.
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