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Published 10:15 IST, December 28th 2019

Ben Stokes, Jill Scott feature in New Year's Honors List

Ben Stokes and other members of England's Cricket World Cup-winning squad have been recognized in Britain's New Year's Honors List

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Ben Stokes and other members of England's Cricket World Cup-winning squad have been recognized in Britain's New Year's Honors List, which also highlighted trailblazers in women's sport. All-rounder Stokes was awarded an OBE  Officer of the Order of the British Empire  by Queen Elizabeth II after he grabbed the headlines in a dramatic summer of cricket. He scored an unbeaten 84 as England became world champions with victory over New Zealand in July, and followed it up six weeks later with a match-winning 135 not out in the third Ashes Test at Headingley. Manchester City footballer Jill Scott, part of the England squad which reached the semifinals of the Women's World Cup in France earlier this year, received an MBE  Member of the Order of the British Empire as do England netball stars Serena Guthrie and Joanne Harten. 

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Sue Campbell, the Football Association's director of women's football, was made a dame, the female equivalent of a knighthood, in the list of honors made public late Friday. Double Olympic taekwondo champion Jade Jones got an OBE. In golf, former major winner Catriona Matthew was awarded an OBE after captaining Europe to a Solheim Cup win over the U.S. Apart from the honor for Stokes, Eoin Morgan, who captained England at the World Cup tournament, has been made a CBE, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, while wicketkeeper Jos Buttler and test skipper Joe Root both got MBEs.

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Knighthoods go to West Indies cricket greats Clive Lloyd and Gordon Greenidge, who played key roles in the side that came to dominate the sport in the 1970s and 1980s. The honors are awarded twice a year, at New Year's and to mark the monarch's official birthday in June.

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10:15 IST, December 28th 2019