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Last Updated: Tuesday, 25 September 2007, 10:57 GMT 11:57 UK
Croft gets Glamorgan 2007 honour
Robert Croft
Croft was the leading light of Glamorgan's troubled season
Robert Croft has won the Glamorgan player of the year award for 2007.

The off-spinner took 56 first-class wickets and finished the summer as the leading England-qualified spinner with three more wickets than Monty Panesar.

James Harris walked away with the young player of the year and academy player of the year awards.

Wicket-keeper Mark Wallace was named as clubman of the year, while leg-spinner Imran Hassan, 15, of Newport Cricket Club was most improved academy player.

606: DEBATE
Glamorgan keeper Mark Wallace

Hassan was the leading wicket-taker in the England Under-15 series with their counterparts from Australia.

Wallace paid tribute to former captain Croft - who this month became the first Welshman to get 1,000 wickets and 10,000 first-class runs - on BBC Sport's 606 forum.

"I've had the best view in the house of Rob's ability for some time now," said Wallace.

"I am thoroughly convinced that he is still the best English-qualified spinner in the country."

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