The Blaze's Charli Knott and Outlaws trio George Munsey, Liam Patterson-White and Mohammad Ali have been named in the PCA Teams of the Month for June.

The PCA Teams of the Month for June have been announced with the men’s and women’s teams selected by the PCA’s Most Valuable Player Rankings, powered by OFX.

Australian all-rounder Knott impressed with bat and ball for The Blaze, earning 92.69 MVP points, while Munsey and Ali's consistent match-winning performances in T20 cricket, alongside Patterson-White's exploits with bat and ball in both formats, earned them places in the XI.

The PCA’s MVP system works by comparing a player’s accomplishments against the expected performance for that game. Runs and wickets achieved at each ground are also considered and compared to the average. This enables players to score or lose MVP points on every ball through CricViz’s extensive historical database, the rankings are a true reflection of performance.

 

Women’s June Team of the Month:

1. Maia Bouchier (Hampshire) (C) – 145.12

2. Eve Jones (Lancashire) – 65.52

3. Meg Austin (Warwickshire) – 78.58

4. Charli Knott (The Blaze) – 92.69

5. Hollie Armitage (Durham) – 70.30

6. Georgia Adams (Hampshire) – 103.94

7. Rhianna Southby (Hampshire) (WK) – 61.45

8. Naomi Dattani (Hampshire) – 56.51

9. Amanda-Jade Wellington (Hampshire) – 79.10

10. Grace Potts (Lancashire) – 48.28

11. Katie Levick (Durham) – 56.84

 

Men’s June Team of the Month:

1. Will Luxton (Yorkshire) – 102.29

2. George Munsey (Nottinghamshire) – 79.14

3. Liam Livingstone (Lancashire) (C) – 207.30

4. Dan Lawrence (Surrey) – 159.67

5. Beau Webster (Warwickshire) – 122.95

6. Rehan Ahmed (Leicestershire) – 91.91

7. Thomas Rew (Somerset) (WK) – 107.32

8. Craig Overton (Somerset) – 130.18

9. Liam Patterson-White (Nottinghamshire) – 86.48

10. Mohammad Ali (Nottinghamshire) – 78.26

11. Matt Milnes (Kent) – 85.98

 

The PCA’s MVP system works by comparing a player’s accomplishments against the expected performance for that game. Runs and wickets achieved at each ground are also considered and compared to the average. This enables players to score or lose MVP points on every ball through CricViz’s extensive historical database, the rankings are a true reflection of performance.