GRAEME Hick has topped both the first-class and one-day batting averages at New Road.

In a disappointing LVCC campaign which saw Worcestershire relegated from Division One, Hick in 15 matches and 24 innings averaged 41.86 with a top score of 110 and he hit six half centuries and one ton. In one-day games he averaged 70.10 in 145 innings smashes five fifties and one century.

Unsurprisingly Kabir Ali topped both the four-day and one-day bowling. Taking 56 championship wickets at an average of 24.44 claiming a career best 8-50 at Old Trafford back in May against Lancashire. In List A games the 26-year-old took 29 wickets at 19.89 with best figures of 5-46.

In five championship games Daryl Mitchell proved a handy all-rounder as he averaged 43.33 with bat and he took six wickets at an average of 19.33.

Abdul Razzaq's short time with Worcestershire saw him average 43 with bat in four-day game and 24.33 in the one-day format. With the ball the Pakistani all-rounder took six LVCC wickets at 36.50 and in five one-day victims at 30.80.

Emerging star Steven Davies took 43 catches and four stumps in championship and he averaged 30 with the bat with a top score of 87 and in List A games he averaged 38.08.

Skipper Vikram Solanki was second in the one-day batting averages with 45.92 and in the LVCC he hit a career high of 232 against Surrey at New Road at the beginning of June and he averaged for the season 31.42.