Haseeb Hameed has been named the Cricket Media Club's County Championship Player of the Year after leading Nottinghamshire to the title.
Hameed hit 1,258 runs, passing the thousand-run milestone for the second season in succession, as his side were crowned champions for the first time in 15 years.
The Notts captain was joined by the likes of Joe Root and Lauren Bell at the CMC ceremony, with Root claiming the Bob Willis Trophy, and Bell winning the JM Finn Women's Cricket Award.
Cricket Media Club chair, Dean Wilson, said: “It has been another fantastic year of cricket for our members to cover, from the gripping drama of an Indian Test series to an inaugural Mixed Disability T20 series to a Women’s Hundred that gave us new stars to get excited about.
“Many congratulations to the award winners including the players who took part in these contests and more, and who have been rightly celebrated at the Vitality Cricket Media Club
Awards by the people who have watched, studied and commented on so many cricket matches this year.
“The game and our industry continue to evolve at great pace, but so too does the club with a timely name change to reflect the rich variety of media practitioners who help bring the game alive for as wide an audience as possible.”
Award winners:
- Bob Willis Trophy, supported by Vitality – Joe Root
- JM Finn Women's Cricket Award – Lauren Bell
- NV Play Young Cricketer of the Year – Rehan Ahmed
- Emerging Cricketer Award, supported by Vitality – Davina Perrin
- County Championship Player of the Year – Haseeb Hameed
- Lord's Taverners Disability Cricketer of the Year – James Dixon
