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MVP Teams selected by the PCA Most Valuable Player Rankings
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The MVP Teams of the Month for July in the men’s and women’s domestic game have been announced, the teams are selected using the PCA’s Most Valuable Player Rankings.
Using the MVP’s unique algorithm, the sides have been picked by choosing the game’s top performers across domestic cricket in July.
In the women’s game, the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy continued before The Hundred got underway. Trent Rockets and The Blaze all-rounder Heather Graham maintained her spot in the team from last month and skippers the side having amassed the most amount of MVP points in July with 79.15. The 27-year-old Australian also finished July as the leading bowler, securing 44.13 MVP points.
Fellow Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry finished top of the batting rankings with 57.88 MVP points, while compatriot Amanda-Jade Wellington finds herself in the side for the third time this year having also been selected in April and May. South East Stars and Oval Invincibles’ Ryana MacDonald-Gay also returns to the team having impressed in April, when she won the PCA Player of the Month.
In the men’s game, the month encompassed the Vitality County Championship, Vitality Blast, Metro Bank One Day Cup and The Hundred. All-rounder Lewis Goldsworthy captains the side having impressed for both Leicestershire and Somerset, earning 144.52 MVP points during July, thanks to scoring 336 runs and taking 12 wickets.
Welsh Fire and Gloucestershire’s David Payne maintains his spot in the side from last month and finished as the leading MVP bowler in July with 105.54 points. Warwickshire and Birmingham Phoenix all-rounder Dan Mousley also finds himself in the team for the second successive month, whilst Nottinghamshire’s Joe Clarke returns to the side for the first time since April.
The PCA’s MVP system works by comparing a player’s accomplishments against the expected performance for that game. Runs and wickets achieved at each ground are also considered and compared to the average. Enabling players to score or lose MVP points on every ball through CricViz’s extensive historical database, the rankings are a true reflection of performance.
The teams have been selected using a traditional, balanced side. This means that a player such as Northern Diamonds’ Hollie Armitage is unfortunate to miss out due to other strong batting performances in the month. Likewise, in the men’s game Birmingham Phoenix all-rounder Benny Howell performed well in July but didn’t gain as many points against competing all-rounders.
July's MVP Team of the Month
Bryony Smith
South East Stars & Trent Rockets
- 48.37 Batting Points
- 10.14 Bowling Points
- 65.51 Overall Points
Sophia Dunkley
Welsh Fire
- 47.53 Batting Points
- 51.53 Overall Points
Ellyse Perry
Birmingham Phoenix
- 57.88 Batting Points
- 78.47 Overall Points
Nat Sciver-Brunt
Trent Rockets
- 55.92 Batting Points
- 62.92 Overall Points
Paige Scholfield
South East Stars & Oval Invincibles
- 50.35 Batting Points
- 54.35 Overall Points
Heather Graham (C)
The Blaze & Trent Rockets
- 44.13 Bowling Points
- 31.02 Batting Points
- 79.15 Overall Points
Ellie Threlkeld (WK)
Thunder & Manchester Originals
- 19.00 Fielding Points
- 34.10 Overall Points
Amanda-Jade Wellington
Western Storm & Oval Invincibles
- 34.91 Bowling Points
- 20.04 Batting Points
- 56.96 Overall Points
Ryana Macdonald-Gay
South East Stars & Oval Invincibles
- 23.76 Bowling Points
- 16.84 Batting Points
- 48.60 Overall Points
Lauren Bell
Southern Brave
- 26.73 Bowling Points
- 32.13 Overall Points
Tara Norris
Thunder & London Spirit
- 28.19 Bowling Points
- 37.03 Overall Points
Tom Banton (WK)
Somerset & Trent Rockets
- 130.22 Batting Points
- 7.00 Fielding Points
- 142.22 Overall Points
Daniel Hughes
Sussex & Southern Brave
- 118.21 Batting Points
- 133.81 Overall Points
Kiran Carlson
Glamorgan
- 100.19 Batting Points
- 134.85 Overall Points
Joe Clarke
Nottinghamshire & Welsh Fire
- 99.66 Batting Points
- 110.66 Overall Points
Sam Hain
Warwickshire & Trent Rockets
- 97.23 Batting Points
- 115.23 Overall Points
Lewis Goldsworthy (C)
Somerset & Leicestershire
- 91.47 Batting Points
- 38.05 Bowling Points
- 144.52 Overall Points
Dan Mousley
Warwickshire & Birmingham Phoenix
- 77.99 Batting Points
- 132.59 Overall Points
David Payne
Gloucestershire & Welsh Fire
- 105.54 Bowling Points
- 125.60 Overall Points
David Willey
Northamptonshire & Welsh Fire
- 100.73 Bowling Points
- 119.79 Overall Points
Jack White
Northamptonshire
- 75.96 Bowling Points
- 82.58 Overall Points
Nathan Sowter
Durham & Oval Invincibles
- 91.85 Bowling Points
- 99.21 Overall Points
Find out more about the PCA MVP Rankings and view the men’s and women’s tables.