Spen Victoria's Australian all-rounder Grant Lambert capped his incredible season by topping both the Division Two batting and bowling averages.

The man who smashed a Bradford League record 1,683 runs finished the campaign with an extraordinary average of 120.21 - a figure that it is hard to imagine anybody bettering.

And the man who also hit a record seven centuries during the summer topped the bowling charts with 31 wickets at 7.77 runs each.

Lambert was one of only three batsmen to top the 1,000-runs mark and all of them were in the Second Division. The other 1,000-plus runs men were Bankfoot's Saleem Mughal with 1,012 and Mark Gilliver, captain of Second Division champions Undercliffe.

Top scorer in the First Division was Windhill opener Amol Muzumdar who totalled 851 runs and topped the averages of 65.46. But his runs didn't prevent Windhill from being relegated.

East Bierley fast bowler Jaffer Nazir enjoyed another highly successful season and topped the Division One bowling averages for the second successive season.

He took 66 wickets for an average of 10.77, just ahead of the Bradford & Bingley pair, Richard McCarthy (11.21) and Richard Wilkinson (11.39.)

McCarthy, who played a key role in Bradford & Bingley's championship challenge which failed on the last day of the season, was leading wicketkeeper in Division One with 67 wickets, one more than Nazir and Baildon's left arm spinner Mushtaq Ahmed.

Bradford & Bingley captain Pat Fordham topped the wicketkeeping charts in Division one while Gomersal's Matthew Garside took the honour in Division Two.

lFull Bradford Central League Averages plus Owzstat in tonight's Yorkshire Sports.