SOMERSET all-rounder Lewis Gregory has been nominated for the PCA Young Player of the Year award following an impressive season in all formats of the county game.
The Devon-born former England under-19 player took 63 wickets and scored 541 runs in all competitions for Somerset, despite only playing 22 games this summer.
The 22-year-old particularly impressed in the LV= County Championship where he claimed one 10-wicket haul, averaged just over 26 with the ball and enjoyed an impressive batting average of just under 30.
He also scored an unbeaten 105 in the Royal London One-Day Cup.
Gregory is up against Kent's Sam Billings, Yorkshire's Alex Lees and Durham and England all-rounder Ben Stokes for the award.
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