Western Australian captain Adam Voges has capped off a remarkable year with bat by winning the Bupa Sheffield Shield Player of the Year Award.

The 35-year-old pipped teammate Michael Klinger (17 votes) and Victorian paceman Peter Siddle (12) to take out the title by six points as voted by competition’s standing umpires on a 3-2-1 basis.

Adam Voges speaks about winning the award and his season

"It’s a great honour to win this award. Something I’m very proud of," Voges said.

"I guess after Marcus North winning the award last year, to be able to follow that up and have another West Australian win the award, it’s a great honour."

Voges has one more match to add to his record-breaking summer when his Alcohol.Think Again Western Warriors take on the Commonwealth Bank Bushrangers in tomorrow’s Shield Final at Hobart’s Blundstone Arena.

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Amassing 1,215 runs across 10 matches, Voges’ prolific season includes five centuries and a career-best 249 against the West End Redbacks in Adelaide.

The right-hander started the summer with a composed 79 against Tasmania in Perth, before reaching triple figures for the first time against the same opposition a fortnight later in Hobart.

Voges then hit twin tons against tomorrow’s rivals in a heavy loss at the WACA in what would be the Warriors’ last loss of the season.

Capped 31 times at one-day international level, Voges is 292 runs adrift of Simon Katich’s record of 1,506 runs in a single Shield season, set in 2007-08 for NSW Blues, but needs only 40 more to surge in to fourth spot behind left-handed trio Katich, Michael Bevan (1,464) and Matthew Elliott (1,381).

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Meanwhile, the myFoot Dr Queensland Bulls took home the Men’s Benaud Spirit of Cricket Award, while the NSW Lend Lease Breakers won the Women’s equivalent.

Voted by the match umpires, the Benaud Spirit of Cricket Awards recognise the state teams that have played in the best spirit and greatest respect for the game.