
Subrayen and De Klerk Win 2024/25 SACA MVP
Today, the South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) announced the SACA Most Valuable Player (SACA MVP) winners for the 2024/2025 domestic cricket season, recognising outstanding individual contributions in Division 1 and Division 2. Dolphins captain Prenelan Subrayen claimed the Division 1 SACA MVP award, while Eastern Cape Iinyathi all-rounder Jade de Klerk secured the Division 2 SACA MVP title.
Division 1 MVP: Prenelan Subrayen (Dolphins)
Prenelan Subrayen led the Division 1 SACA MVP rankings with a remarkable 382,761 MVP points, showcasing consistent performances across both the 4-Day Domestic Series and the CSA One-Day Cup. The Dolphins captain proved pivotal, leading his team to the final of the One-Day Cup competition.
In the 4-Day Series, the experienced spinner was a dominant influence, claiming an impressive 44 wickets in just seven matches. His standout performance against Western Province saw him achieve the best bowling figures in a match for the Division 1 series, taking 10 wickets for 110 runs at an exceptional economy rate of 1.97.
Subrayen also made significant contributions in the One-Day Cup, picking up 15 crucial wickets. His impactful performances throughout the season cemented his place at the top of the rankings, ahead of Western Province all-rounder Kyle Simmonds (375,214 MVP points) and 2022/23 SACA MVP, Beyers Swanepoel (353,715 MVP points).
Division 2 MVP: Jade de Klerk (Eastern Cape Iinyathi)
Jade de Klerk emerged as the Division 2 SACA MVP overall winner after a dominant season for the Eastern Cape Iinyathi. The 26-year-old all-rounder’s exceptional bowling performances in the 4-Day Domestic Series were the cornerstone of his success.
De Klerk was a formidable force with the ball in the longer format, claiming an impressive 44 wickets, including two outstanding ten-wicket hauls in a single innings. His consistent wicket-taking ability saw him maintain a strong position in the overall rankings, ultimately clinching the top spot in the final round. The final overall Division 2 SACA MVP standings saw de Klerk finish ahead of Ernest Kemm (368.413 MVP points) in second position and Sean Whitehead (318.347 MVP points) in third. His dominance extended to the 4-Day rankings, where he also finished as the leading MVP, followed by Ernest Kemm (265.645 MVP points) and Tshepo Ntuli (190.307 MVP points).
The SACA MVP uses an internationally recognised rankings system to objectively measure player contributions across all of CSA’s domestic competitions. The algorithm, developed by SACA and administered by cricket statistician Andrew Samson, awards points based on player performance in various match situations, providing a comprehensive and data-driven assessment of their value.
“Prenelan and Jade’s performances this season highlight the talent and competitive spirit within South African domestic cricket. Their consistent excellence throughout the season has been duly recognised with these SACA MVP awards,” commented Andrew Breetzke, SACA CEO.




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