FORMER Worcestershire stars Tim Curtis and Neal Radford have been elected to serve a three-year period on the New Road committee.

They are joined by Dave Broughall and Duncan Fearnley while Mike Gilhooly has been selected to serve for a one-year period, starting October 1.

The votes cast in the recent elections were: T. S. Curtis 1,946, D. M. Broughall 1,542, N. Radford 1,393, C. D. Fearnley 1,326, M. D. Gilhooly 1,211, A.J. Bennett 1,184, Ms Meriel C. Harris 1,054.

Meanwhile, paceman Kabir Ali has rounded off a memorable week by completing a hat-trick of prestigious awards.

The 21-year-old has picked up the Hewett Recruitment Player of the Year Award

and the Apollo 2000 Young Player of the Year, adding to the PCA Young Player of the Year title he was awarded earlier this week.

Kabir was the County's leading wicket taker in first-class and one-day cricket this season and earned selection for ECB Academy this winter.

The Hewett Recruitment Player of the Year is awarded to the player who performed to the highest level over the season.

Performances in every first-class and one-day fixture were voted on by the media and the County's Director of Cricket Tom Moody.

The Apollo 2000 Young Player of the Year is awarded to the outstanding young cricketer who has developed their talent and reached a consistently high level of performance, as voted by the County coaching staff.

Vikram Solanki won the Premier Letting One-Day Player of the Year Award while

the Dick Lygon Award presented to the player who has made an outstanding

contribution to the cvlub both on and off the field during the season, as

voted by the captain, Director of Cricket and president went to James Pipe.