The top domestic men's players in 2025 have been chosen by the PCA Most Valuable Player Rankings, powered by OFX, to create the 2025 IG PCA Men’s Team of the Year.

Nottinghamshire's Rothesay County Championship-winning Captain and leading run-scorer, Haseeb Hameed, has made the side for the first time, whilst teammate and fellow Nottinghamshire Captain, T20 skipper Joe Clarke is named in the side for the second time.

Hameed reached 1,258 runs across the domestic red-ball competition this summer - the second-highest in the division - featuring four centuries and averaged 66.21.

Meanwhile, Clarke has scored 1,313 runs across all domestic competitions this summer, including four fifties and a strike-rate of 160.3 in the Vitality Blast.

The side has been selected via the MVP with points from the Rothesay County Championship, Vitality Blast, Metro Bank One Day Cup and The Hundred PCA MVP all taken into consideration.

The MVP takes into account batting, bowling and fielding contributions as well as match defining efforts using a unique algorithm developed by CricViz. Therefore, the top 11 players according to the MVP points are not automatically selected.

Seven players are making their debuts in the IG PCA Men’s Team of the Year with only Hampshire’s Kyle Abbott, Nottinghamshire’s Joe Clarke and Durham’s Alex Lees joining Warwickshire’s Ed Barnard as previously selected players.

Elsewhere, Worcestershire’s Tom Taylor picked up the most bowling points in the year with an impressive 346.89 points, largely thanks to finishing the season as the leading wicket-taker in the County Championship. Cox achieved the most batting points earning 394.89, finishing ahead of Lees and Clarke. The 24-year-old also picked up The Hundred Men’s Player of the Year, lifting the trophy with Oval Invincibles.

The PCA Awards in partnership with Toyota takes place at Exhibition White City, London on Thursday 9 October where the most prestigious awards ceremony in the game will celebrate the top performing players in international and domestic cricket.