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All-rounder is Overall and ODI MVP following memorable World Cup final knock.
Nat Sciver is England Women’s Most Valuable Player for 2021/22 according to the PCA MVP Rankings, following her majestic hundred in Sunday’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final in Christchurch.
The all-rounder has statistically been England’s best player across all formats during a winter that has included both an Ashes and a World Cup, rounded off by her unforgettable innings of 148 not out in an ultimately losing cause against Australia.
Sciver scored 223 MVP points in Test, ODI and IT20 cricket this winter at an average of 14.9 points-per-game, meaning she finished 43 points clear of spin bowler Sophie Ecclestone who came in second in the Overall MVP.
It is a remarkable third Overall MVP in succession for the impressive Sciver, who has consistently been one of England’s most reliable performers.
The 29-year-old scored 173 MVP points against India and New Zealand last summer, and 64.3 MVP points during winter 2020/21, underlining her status as one of the world’s foremost all-rounders.
Behind Sciver and Ecclestone, captain Heather Knight (119 MVP points), fast bowler Katherine Brunt (117) and opening batter Tammy Beaumont (112) make up the remainder of the Overall MVP top five.
In addition, Sciver finishes as the format-specific ODI MVP following a winter where she excelled in the 50-over format and almost ended with a World Cup win.
Across 12 50-over appearances throughout the Ashes and World Cup, Sciver scored 186 MVP points at an average of 15.5 points-per-game, including a huge 47.7 in Sunday’s final.
She beat Ecclestone to the award once again, the off-spinner finishing in second place after being the World Cup’s top wicket-taker with 21 – the highest figure by an England player during the 50-over tournament.
The off-spinner’s individual highlights included a memorable 6-36 in the World Cup semi-final win against South Africa – Ecclestone’s maiden five-wicket haul in international cricket.
Sciver and Ecclestone finished ahead of Kate Cross (101 MVP points), Beaumont (97.6) and Anya Shrubsole (76.9) in the ODI MVP Rankings.
With England’s marathon tour of Australia and New Zealand having now drawn to a close, Sciver joins Test MVP Knight and IT20 MVP Danni Wyatt in having picked up an MVP award this winter.
The MVP Rankings were designed by the PCA in conjunction with CricViz and the players to identify the top performers in the game from a statistical point of view.
The white-ball algorithm takes into account expected performance on every ball from both a batting and bowling standpoint, and also considers historical scores at the venue being played at.
Find out more about the PCA MVP Rankings and view the England tables.
Follow @pcaMVP on Twitter to keep up-to-date with all the latest MVP news.
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The Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA), founded in 1967 by former England fast bowler Fred Rumsey as the Cricketers’ Association, represents past and present first-class cricketers in England and Wales. In the 1970s, the PCA established a standard employment contract and minimum wage for professional cricketers. It also helped create a pension scheme in 1995 and launched the magazine All Out Cricket and the ACE UK Educational Programme in 2002.