TIM Bresnan won the double at Yorkshire’s end of season Gala Awards dinner at Headingley last night.

Bresnan scooped the Players’ Player of the Year and the Supporters’ Player of the Year gongs in front of 500 guests, including departing coach Jason Gillespie.

The 31-year-old capped off an exceptional season.

He scored 722 runs in eleven County Championship matches and took 31 wickets after missing the first seven weeks with a torn calf.

In all competitions, he scored 1,263 runs and took 62 wickets, finishing second to Warwickshire’s Jeetan Patel in the PCA’s Most Valuable Player rankings.

“It’s well deserved given his performances with bat and ball in all three formats,” said director of cricket Martyn Moxon, who highlighted the memorable 142 not out in last month’s title decider against Middlesex.

“He has made several outstanding contributions throughout the course of the season.

“His value was epitomised in the final game at Lord’s where he played an innings which would be difficult to better given the situation and circumstances.

“Tim has gone well with the bat for the last two seasons and has contributed more and more.

“I suppose you could say his innings at Lord’s was a culmination of his hard work – it has been a remarkable effort.”

Bresnan particularly enjoyed playing against Nottinghamshire at Scarborough this summer.

He hit a List A career best 95 not out in a nail-biting Royal London one-day Cup win before taking a season’s best 5-36 with the ball in the come from behind Championship victory.

Bresnan’s fellow all-rounder Matthew Waite won the Young Player of the Year award.

Waite, 20, broke through into Yorkshire’s limited overs teams and impressed having only signed professional terms ahead of 2016.

He hit 19 not out and took 1-6 in the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final win over Glamorgan at Cardiff and took 3-48 and hit 38 in the RL50 semi-final defeat against Surrey at Headingley.

Moxon added: “Matthew is developing nicely, and it was really encouraging to see his performances in the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final and the Royal London One-Day Cup semi-final, when he performed well in two big games.

“It has certainly been an encouraging start from Matthew to first-team cricket and augurs well for the future.”

Adam Lyth was named as Yorkshire’s Fielder of the Year, taking 38 catches across all forms.

Wicketkeeper Jonathan Read won the Academy award.

Read, 18, was the back-up wicketkeeper on the senior squad’s pre-season tour of the UAE before making his first-class debut in the drawn friendly against Pakistan A at Headingley.

He also impressed for the Second XI and Academy teams.

All-rounder, Will Rhodes picked up the Second XI Performance of the Year prize.

Rhodes took the honour courtesy of two hundreds as an opener in a three-day friendly draw against Lancashire at Liverpool in April.

Meanwhile, Steve Patterson and Ryan Sidebottom have been handed Yorkshire testimonials in 2017.

Patterson’s testimonial will run for the majority of the year either side of a two-month period in August and September when his fellow seamer Sidebottom will be honoured with a number of events.

Patterson debuted for Yorkshire in 2005, while Sidebottom has spent 20 years as a first-class cricketer.