MVP system
The MVP is a cumulative points system that rewards players for every run scored, every wicket taken and every catch held.
In simple terms the points gained for batting, bowling, fielding, captaincy and winning add up to a player’s total MVP points. Bonus points can also be scored.
Batting + Bowling + Fielding + Captaincy + Winning = Total MVP points
Batting
The batting points take into account runs scored, the rate scored at and the % of the team’s total. Batting bonus points are achieved for:
1. Reaching a century - 20 points
2. Reaching half century - 10 points
3. Scoring over 30% of a team’s run - 5 points
Bowling
The bowling points take into account the number of wickets taken and economy rates. Bowlers achieve higher points for getting out higher order batsmen. Bowling bonus points are achieved for:
1. Achieving a benchmark economy rate - 20 points
2. Taking 5 or more wickets in an innings - 10 points
3. Bowling maidens - 5 points
Fielding
The fielding points are accumulated for holding catches, effecting run-outs and stumpings. Fielding bonus points are achieved for five fielding dismissals in an innings.
Taking 3 or more Catches per match - 20 points
Taking 3 or more from Wicket keeper Catch - 10 points
Per Stumping - 5 Points