Overseas players dominated the NPI East Yorkshire Cricket Alliance individual awards.
In the premier division, Aussie paceman Jason Voros took the bowling prize (57 wickets, average 11.91), ahead of Brandesburton's Mohammed Zaman (72, 14.33).
Pakistani Zaman, 19, smashed the divisional batting record (1421 runs, average 73.94) and took the junior bowling prize.
He was ineligible for the under-21 batting prize taken by Bever-ley's Robert Todd (331, 23.64).
The fielding prizes were claimed by Brandesburton duo of wicket-keeper Nick Warley (24 victims) and Mike Atkinson (15 catches).
In division one, Bridlington's Hafiz Khalid smashed the record (1245, 95.77) to take the batting prize.
Champions Hull Zingari picked up three awards, Martin Read the senior bowling (43, 14.21), captain Ian Bucknell the fielding (12) and Peter Shally the batting prize (267, 38.14).
Driffield schoolboy Simon Tennant was the young player of the year for division one, in addition to taing the junior bowling prize with his off-spin (25, 23.08).
In division two, East Park Marist's Dave Atkinson claimed the senior batting prize (775, 45.59) with team-mate Jim Waterhouse picking up the fielding (10) and junior bowling (33, 15.55) prizes.
Updated: 12:02 Thursday, October 04, 2001
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