Sunday, July 16th, 2017

Leach Still In Top Ten Of Pca Most Valuable Player Rankings

Leach Still In Top Ten Of Pca Most Valuable Player Rankings

Skipper Joe Leach remains Worcestershire's best placed player in the latest Professional Cricketers' Association Overall Most Valuable Players rankings for 2017.

The all-rounder is currently lying in nine position with a total of 279 points at an average of 13.93.

Leach is the joint leading wicket-taker in Division Two of the Specsavers County Championship with 44 victims.

Opener Daryl Mitchell is next in line in 19th spot with 242 points at an average of 13.46.

Ben Cox's career best 124 not out in rescuing Worcestershire in the first innings of the Championship match with Gloucestershire at Cheltenham has helped to propel up to 42nd position with 196 points at 9.80.

Other Worcestershire players in the top 100 are:

61 – Ed Barnard, 173 points, Average 8.63

66 – Brett D'Oliveira, 167 points, Average 8.36

70 – Joe Clarke, 160 points, Average 8.44

82 – John Hastings, 148 points, Average 9.87

93 – Josh Tongue, 139 points, Average 10.67

The PCA MVP Rankings system identifies the match-winners and key influencers of matches throughout the domestic season.

It takes into account conditions, quality of opposition, captaincy and strike-rates as well as runs scored and wickets taken.

The overall leader is Surrey's Kumar Sangakkara on 371 points (Average 20.61) followed by Kent's Darren Stevens (326 at 18.11).