Daniel Bell-Drummond won five of nine men’s accolades on offer at the 2023 Kent end-of-season awards on Wednesday to cap off a stellar season for the right-handed batsman.
He took the big prizes of players’ player-of-the-year and player-of-the-year. The 30-year-old also scooped men’s batsman-of-the-year and Spitfire White-Ball player-of-the-year, as well as getting the WW Martin moment-of-the-year gong for his record-breaking County Championship Division 1 innings of 300 not out against Northamptonshire in June.
In a season-closing event at Canterbury’s Spitfire Ground, Kent players, staff, members, sponsors and stakeholders came together to look back on the 2023 season, sponsored by Shepherd Neame.
Bell-Drummond received more than 50 per cent of a total amount of votes from Kent’s members and supporters received in the voting period.