Baildon's left-arm opening bowler Andy Walker is the 2009 JCT 600 Players' Player of the Year.
He narrowly beat Yeadon batsman Dan Shuffe to the award with Baildon spinner Mushtaq Ahmed in third place.
Left-arm spinner Mushtaq Ahmed and left-arm opening bowler Andy Walker made outstanding contributions to their club's title success.
Mushtaq, who has just completed ten seasons at Baildon, took 62 wickets at 10.55 runs apiece to win the Division One bowling averages.
Walker was Baildon's other main wicket-taker. He picked up 59 wickets at 15.05 apiece and produced a number of match-winning performances.
Shuffe was nominated for the award after winning the Division One batting averages with 767 runs at an average of 45.12 an innings.
Walker received the trophy from Christine Gilliver of JCT 600 at the annual dinner and he gets the use of a luxury car for a weekend.
The JCT 600 Unsung Hero award went to Yeadon's Andrew Pickering. He scooped the honour for the outstanding work he did in organising his club's 150th anniversary.
The Sir Learie Constantine Division One all-rounders trophy went to Alex Stead of Pudsey St Lawrence, while The Jack Hill Division Two all rounders crown went to Nawaz Sardar of Undercliffe.
Young Yorkshire fast bowling hope James Lee of Farsley lifted the 2009 Gorodn Bowers Young Cricketer of the Year, while Bankfoot's Edward Walmsley won the Ernest Lodge young spinner of the year trophy.
The Albert Smith Spirit of Cricket Award was won by Great Horton.
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