OPENERS Adam Lyth and Alex Lees continued their domination of the end-of-season awards at Yorkshire's champions dinner tonight.

Lyth won the Players' Player of the Year and the club's Player of the Year awards, while fellow left-hander Lees was named the club's Young Player of the Year.

The pair had claimed similar accolades from the Cricket Writers' Club and the Professional Cricketers' Association earlier this week.

Lyth and Lees scored almost 1,700 runs in first-wicket stands throughout the triumphant LV= County Championship campaign, and they were the county's two leading run-scorers in that competition. Lyth scored 1,489 runs and Lees 971.

Both are in England's Performance Programme squad for a training camp in Sri Lanka next month, and Lyth's name is expected to be in the Test squad for next April's tour of the West Indies.

While Lees has now won the Young Player of the Year award two years running, it is also the second time that Lyth has scooped the club's Player of the Year award, having done so in 2010.

"We're thrilled to bits for Lythy because we know how hard he's worked over the last couple of years," said Yorkshire coach Jason Gillespie. "As a coach, that's all you want to see.

"He got married, and maybe that settled him down. He came back last winter, did a little bit of batting before Christmas, went away, got married, went on his honeymoon and came back mid-January. The extra time away probably didn't do him any harm.

"He's worked with Simon Hartley, our sports psychologist, and that's probably just clarified his mind.

"The big thing for all players, my take on it anyway, is that if a player is really clear on what his role in the team is, you've got a better chance of succeeding.

"Adam's job is to go out and score as many runs as he can. As a support staff and team-mates, we'll back him 100 per cent to do that in whatever way he chooses."

Lyth also scooped the club's Fielder of the Year honour after being the leading outfield catcher in the Championship with 35.

Jack Leaning and Ryan Gibson won the Second XI Performance of the Year and Academy Player of the Year awards.