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Scottish Captains Kyle Coetzer and Kathryn Bryce have won first-class prizes at the International Cricket Council Awards of the decade.
Both were named the best Associate Player in the last 10 years in a public vote.
The 36-year-old Coetzer made his international debut in 2003, leading Scotland to its only one-day win over England in June 2018.
Calum MacLeod, who scored 140 points in this famous victory, finished third in the vote, behind the now retired Dutch skipper Peter Borren.
In 2015, Coetzer scored 156 against Bangladesh, the highest World Cup score ever achieved by an Associated Nation batsman.
Bryce made her Scotland Bow at just 13 years old and was the top scorer in the 2019 Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament.
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