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Most valuable player award to Jon Jon Smuts


                                

The South African Cricketers’ Association has named Warriors' Jon-Jon Smuts as the 'Most Valuable Player' in domestic franchise cricket in the past season. 

 

The SACA MVP formula calculates player on-field performances, in domestic competitions, taking into account batting, bowling, fielding dismissals and captaining abilities and weighting these in each performance according to the context of the match.  

 

The formula is similar to that used by other players associations around the world. 

 

Smuts finished the season on 479.387 points in the overall rankings, 66.974 points ahead of 2017/18 Dolphins all-rounder, Senuran Muthusamy.  

 

Despite spending time away from the domestic competitions following his Proteas call-up for the T20 Series against India, Smuts managed to hold onto his lead at the top of the overall rankings after a stellar season in all three formats. 

 

In addition to winning the SACA MVP, the Warriors captain picked up the top ranking spot in the Momentum One-Day Cup rankings with 154.310 points.  

 

He finished third in the Sunfoil Series rankings with 207.482 points and second in the Ram Slam T20 rankings with 117.596 points. 

 

Cape Cobras captain JP Duminy dominated the Ram Slam T20 rankings early on in the competition and finished with 122.425 points having scored 356 runs, only five runs behind tournament leading run scorer Reeza Hendricks. 

 

It was Duminy’s record-breaking 37 off one over against the Knights in Cape Town which sealed his position at the top of the Ram Slam T20 rankings. 

 

Sunfoil Series winner, Simon Harmer, also enjoyed a consistent and steady climb up the overall rankings this season.  

 

The Warriors off-spinner picked up his 20th career five-wicket haul against the Knights in East London to take the lead and finish with 292.399 points in the Sunfoil Series rankings.  

 

As the only bowler with four five-wicket hauls and a ten-for in the domestic season, Harmer was a clear winner. 

 

“It’s a great feeling to win the SACA MVP,” said Smuts. “The changes in rankings are followed by franchise players after each round of matches and it’s a good indicator of form and on-field performance as it takes into account key aspects of a match and all disciplines of the game.” 

 

“Congratulations to Jon-Jon for winning the SACA MVP this year, and also for finishing first in the One-Day Cup rankings for the second year in a row," said Tony Irish, SACA’s chief executive.  

 

“To win overall a player has to perform for his franchise in just about every round of matches and in all three of CSA’s domestic competitions through the season.”