Dean Roxburgh walked away with a number of awards when the Bowral United Cricket Club held its awards night on Friday at the Bowral Hotel.
Apart from being named best and fairest of the first grade side, the leg-spinner and batsman was named the best all-rounder at the club after taking 28 wickets and scoring his runs at will.
He was also given a district award from the Southern Lands Cricket Association after accumulating 53 best and fairest points during the competition.
The points are decided by opposing captains throughout the regular season.
Bowral United captain Tim Neven said he was impressed with Roxburgh's performances this season.
"He has gone from being a good cricketer to being one of the best in the district," Neven said.
"If he can improve his fitness over the cricket off-season he won't be playing here next year.
"He really has all the talent in the world."
Apart from playing for United, Roxburgh was also captain of the Southern Highlands Jeffrey's Cup under-19 representative team for the 2004/2005 season.
Others to win awards included opening bowler Scott Spence.
He received an award for the best bowling average as well as awards to mark his two five-wicket hauls during the season.
Chris Khoo was awarded the Duck Award, for getting three ducks during the season.