Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada became the first player to scoop six awards at CSAs annual dinner, including the coveted South African cricketer of the year prize, surpassing AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla, who had previously won five each. Not only is Rabada the only player to notch up that many awards, but he is also the youngest to win the main prize. The only major award Rabada did not win was the T20 cricketer of the year, which went to legspinner Imran Tahir. In his first full international season, the 2015-16 summer, which was a largely underwhelming period for South Africas mens team, Rabada racked up the second-best match figures by a South African in Test and ODI cricket. His 13 for 144 against England at Centurion in January has only been bettered by Makhaya Ntini, who took 13 for 132 in Port of Spain in 2005, while Rabadas 6 for 16 on ODI debut against Bangladesh in July last year, a performance which also included a hat-trick, was only surpassed by Imran Tahir, who took 7 for 45 against West Indies in June 2015.That Rabada managed all of this in a time when South Africa were also without two of their experienced seamers - Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander were both injured for large parts of the previous summer - only added to Rabadas achievement. With injuries to our main fast bowlers during this past year, he has had to step up and lead the attack. How brilliantly has he done that, Haroon Lorgat, CSA CEO said.Rabadas performance also earned the players and fans choice awards. He shared speckles of the limelight with Tahir, whose 16 T20 wickets this year put him on top of the South African pile in the format, and batsman Stephen Cook. Despite only playing one international in the 2015-16 season, a Test against England, Cook won the international newcomer of the year award for his century on debut in the only Test South Africa won in the season.This may not have been the best year for the Proteas in a team sense but there have been some great individual performances, especially from newcomers to the side, Lograt said. Temba Bavuma and Stephen Cook, who are other award winners this evening plus Quinton de Kock have all recorded their maiden Test centuries.Bavuma won a sponsor award for his performance but de Kock went empty-handed, despite being the leading run-scorer in the domestic twenty-over competition. Albie Morkel, who led Titans to victory in that competition, was named T20 player of the year. Titans also had two other winners. Heino Kuhn, who became the sixth South African to score more than 1,000 runs in a first-class season, won the first-class award and outgoing coach Rob Walter, who will take over at Otago Volts, from September, was named coach of the year.The only trophy Titans did not win last season was the one-day cup, which Lions claimed. The leading run-scorer in that campaign Alviro Petersen was awarded in that category.Cedi Osman Jersey . -- PGA TOUR Canada member Steve Saunders took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the Web. Larry Nance Jr. Jersey . LOUIS -- Attorneys for the St. https://www.thecavalierslockerroom.com/Larry-Nance-Jr-City-Edition-Jersey/ . McCarthy, a player who played some games in the second tier for Wigan at the start of this season, would go on to shine inside Evertons midfield, outplaying the man he was brought in to replace, on one of the grandest stages in English football. On Saturday, it was fitting that Manchester Uniteds most recent dagger into the chest was delivered by Frenchman Yohan Cabaye, a wonderfully gifted central midfielder who put on an outstanding effort for Newcastle at Old Trafford. Matthew Dellavedova Cavaliers Jersey . Jay Feely kicked a 41-yard field goal in overtime, and the Cardinals edged the Tennessee Titans 37-34 in overtime after blowing a 17-point lead late in the fourth quarter. Tyrone Hill Jersey . Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks 30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. The four All-Star teams will play for $100,000 in prize money during TSNs annual skins game, airing live this weekend on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation Centre.Give Ben Barba an inch and hell take a mile.And Canberra know they can ill-afford to do that if they want to beat Cronulla in Saturdays qualifying NRL final.Barba has been one of the competitions biggest success stories this year, rediscovering the form that won him the 2012 Dally M Medal.The fullback has been central to the Sharks resurgence, scoring 15 tries and lending his hand to 18 others.Raiders captain Jarrod Croker admits Barba will be a handful at GIO Stadium.I think hes up there with the year he had a couple of years ago, Croker said on Friday.Theres no denying that and theres no doubting hes a fantastic player.For us, its about nullifying his opportunities and working hard together to keep that line.You give him a broken line and shes just about all over.According to Fox Sports Stats, Barba has made a team-high 19 linebreaks this season.The Raiders, though, are thee best in the league - led by winger Jordan Rapana (25) and Croker (20).ddddddddddddI think opposition teams have defended him really well the last few weeks but if they defend Benny well that will create other opportunities around him, Sharks coach Shane Flanagan said.Quality players who have been around the game usually stand up at this time of the year and that is what Im hoping for tomorrow.Despite Barbas influence, Croker reckons Michael Ennis has been the key to their momentum in 2016.The retiring hooker has missed just one match: their round 22 loss to the Raiders which ended their 16-game winning streak.He gets the big fellas going forward and they create the opportunities for the halves and the likes of Barba and Jack Bird, added Croker. ' ' '