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Kyle Simmonds Crowned Overall Division 1 SACA MVP

The 2025/26 domestic cricket season concludes with Western Province all-rounder Kyle Simmonds named Division 1 Overall SACA MVP. Simmonds earned…

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TWELVE YEARS OF RESEARCH-BASED PLAYER SERVICE

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Kyle Simmonds Crowned Overall Division 1 SACA MVP

The 2025/26 domestic cricket season concludes with Western Province all-rounder Kyle Simmonds named Division 1 Overall SACA MVP. Simmonds earned the title after a strong season, finishing with 335,487 MVP points in 13 matches.

Simmonds led an impressive top three, joined by Duan Jansen and Daniel Smith. Throughout the season, Simmonds showcased skills with both bat and ball across all formats, earning 107,677 batting points and 201,809 bowling points, contributing in the field and delivering key moments.

Simmonds’ standout performances in the 4-Day Series helped him secure the SACA MVP title for the format, earning 266,363 MVP points in seven matches. His main strength was red-ball bowling, which earned him 149,089 points, while his batting earned him 98,273 points. He finished ahead of Matthew Boast and Wiaan Mulder, building a lead that lasted all summer.

Titans Duan Jansen won the 1-Day Cup SACA MVP, collecting 121,581 MVP points in nine matches. His strong bowling earned him 70,304 points, with 30,278 from batting and six from match wins. Jansen was a top performer, finishing as the joint leading wicket-taker with 16 wickets. He ranked ahead of Malcolm Nofal and Patrick Kruger.

Matthew de Villiers of the Warriors led the T20 Challenge SACA MVP rankings with 122,051 MVP points in nine matches. He dominated with the bat, scoring 99,051 batting points without bowling. Captaincy, winning, and fielding points added to his total, putting him ahead of Imraan Manack and Eathan Bosch. His steady batting at a high strike rate helped him top the T20 leaderboard and stay competitive throughout the season.

The SACA MVP ranking recognises player achievements by measuring player impact in CSA’s domestic competitions using data analysis led by statistician Andrew Samson. The system calculates points for batting, bowling, and fielding based on match context and opposition strength, so recognition reflects real contributions.

SACA CEO Andrew Breetzke said: “We congratulate Kyle, Duan, and Matthew for winning the SACA MVP in their respective formats. It is a great achievement to be recognised as the most valuable player for the season. This season, players have challenged themselves, and we wish all players a restful off-season.”

 

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New Season’s Proteas Men SACA MVP Leaders

The South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) has released the latest Proteas SACA MVP rankings following the conclusion of a jam-packed start to the international season with tours to Zimbabwe, Australia and England. The rankings, powered by CricViz’s data, provide an objective assessment of player performance across a demanding period of international fixtures.

The new season’s first dominant performances belong to young sensation Dewald Brevis, who has soared to the summit of the Overall Proteas SACA MVP rankings with a commanding 208.621 MVP points. He came into the recent series against England with a significant lead, having already produced a breathtaking, unbeaten 125 from just 56 balls against Australia—a new record for the highest individual T20I score by a Proteas batter. In the recent ODI series against England, Brevis demonstrated his ability to perform under pressure, including a crucial 42 off 20 balls in the second match at Lord’s. His quick scoring helped the team recover and build a winning total, which saw him take the lead in the T20i rankings with 158.554 MVP points.

The One Day International (ODI) rankings are led by the seasoned spin maestro, Keshav Maharaj, who holds the top spot with 66.483 MVP points. His consistency and top performances have propelled him to the top of the rankings and have seen him become the ICC Men’s ODI bowler rankings after a sensational start to the season. His masterclass in the first ODI against Australia, where he bamboozled the opposition with a career-best 5/33, followed by a commanding 4/22 in the first ODI against England, earned him Player of the Series honours.

In Test rankings, all-rounder Wiaan Mulder sits atop the rankings with an impressive 150.71 MVP points. This feat was cemented by a truly historic performance against Zimbabwe, where his epic unbeaten knock of 367 became the highest individual score by a South African in Test history, a monumental effort that showcased his immense patience and skill.

The SACA MVP system, a partnership with CricViz, moves beyond traditional statistics to measure a player’s true value. This sophisticated model assesses a player’s influence on every single ball, taking into account their batting, bowling, and fielding. It meticulously factors in the context of the game, including the strength of the opposition, the playing conditions, and high-pressure situations, to provide the most accurate measure of a player’s contribution.

“The start of this international season has been absolutely electric, and the MVP rankings have captured the individual brilliance that has fuelled the team’s success,” said Andrew Breetzke, SACA CEO. “From Dewald’s record-breaking T20 innings to Wiaan’s historic Test knock and Keshav’s masterful ODI performance that not only topped our rankings but also earned him the number one spot in the world. These players have delivered incredible performances and have continued to inspire a nation. Their achievements are a testament to their dedication, and we look forward to more strong performances this season.”

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Proteas SACA MVP Wrap-Up: Klaasen Ascends, Jansen Takes Overall Lead

The ICC Champions Trophy saw the Proteas showcase some impactful individual performances, which are reflected in the latest SACA MVP Proteas rankings. The rankings, which account for player performance, match impact, and contextual factors, provide a comprehensive overview of the team’s most valuable players.

Heinrich Klaasen’s consistent form in the ODI format has propelled him up the Proteas SACA MVP rankings. He amassed 87.11 MVP points in six matches to take the top spot in the format rankings. His performances, particularly in the home series against Pakistan and the tri-series in Pakistan, served as a catalyst for his rapid ascent. Notably, Klaasen recorded his fifth consecutive 50-plus score in ODIs during the crucial match against England in the ICC Champions Trophy, demonstrating his consistency and match-winning capabilities.

Marco Jansen has commenced 2025 with a bang, seizing the top spot in the overall MVP rankings. He dethroned Tristan Stubbs, who had held the position for a significant portion of 2024. Jansen’s all-around contributions and consistent high performance in challenging situations solidified his position as the leader of the SACA Proteas MVP Overall rankings.

The SACA Most Valuable Player Rankings offers a more nuanced approach to evaluating player performance. By leveraging CricViz’s extensive database, the algorithm considers factors such as expected performance, match-defining contributions, and venue-specific historical data in each match. This comprehensive analysis goes beyond traditional batting and bowling averages, more accurately reflecting a player’s impact on the game.

Proteas Men SACA MVP Rankings as of 6 March 2025:

Overall Rankings

ODI Rankings

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