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Trego Triumphs After Stunning Season – 18/09/12

By 15 January, 20142 Comments

Trego Triumphs After Stunning Season – 18/09/12 Somerset hit hat-trick following Trescothick’s wins Somerset’s Peter Trego has been crowned the FTI Most Valuable Player for 2012 after an outstanding season with both the bat and ball. The 31-year-old all-rounder scooped the prestigious award by 60 points from Kent’s Darren Stevens to hand the Taunton side their third triumph in the competition in four years. His 600 Championship runs at a strike rate of 0.81 accounted for just over ten per cent of the team’s total runs, whilst the first 50 wicket return of his career at a meagre 3.05 proved an invaluable contribution. In the CB40, he racked up 245 runs from just 188 balls in 11 matches, whilst taking 15 wickets at 6.03. In the t20, he hit a further 52 runs and took 2 wickets. In total, Trego, who was the fourth highest wicket-taker in the country, hit 897 runs and took 67 wickets in all competitions. His triumph, which takes him up to third in the all-time rankings, follows wins for his county skipper, Marcus Trescothick, last year and in 2009. The difference in his points total and second place is the highest for four years. He said, ” I’m both surprised and delighted to win the FTI MVP. I know I’ve had a good season personally, but to come out top of the heap in the competition is a real bonus. ” It’s also great to follow in Trez’s footsteps and to keep the award at Taunton for another season. I suppose it’s a reward for a long season. ” Whilst we haven’t won any silverware this year and missed out on Friends Life t20 finals day again, I’m confident this team has a trophy in them. It would be great to take my form into next season and really kick on.” Trego’s average number of points per game (14.11) is bettered by only two other players in the top ten – Glen Chapple of Lancashire and Toby Roland-Jones of Middlesex. He first hit top spot in the FTI MVP rankings in the first week in June only to lose it again to Andre Adams of Nottinghamshire. He then overtook Steven Croft of Lancashire on August 2nd and never looked back. Kieron Smith, Senior Vice President, FTI Consulting said, ” Peter Trego has once more shown what an outstanding county cricketer he is. ” His consistent performances with bat and ball for Somerset across the season has helped them secure second place in the Championship and also cemented his third place in the all time FTI MVP list. ” He has proven his worth to Somerset and the FTI MVP award is just reward for a cricketer who always gives a 100 per cent for his team.” Introduced in 2007, the FTI MVP rankings reward players for every run scored, every wicket taken and every catch held. There are also bonuses awarded to those whose runs and wickets contribute to a win for the team, with captains earning points for their command of the side. Bowlers receive higher marks for among other things good economy rates, bowling maidens and for dismissing batsmen higher up the order. They can also win bonus points for five or more dismissals in an innings. In addition, batting points are handed out for high run rates and the percentage of the team’s runs each batsman contributes. Fielding points are awarded for catches, run outs and stumpings. OVERALL FTI MVP POINTS 2012 Player County Batting Bowling Field Capt. Wins Played Points Average Peter Trego Somerset 168.01 296.67 19 0 17.0 35 501 14.31 Darren Stevens Kent 176.58 232.37 16 0 15.0 36 441 12.24 Moeen Ali Worcs 205.90 208.70 11 0 8.0 36 434 12.04 Chris Nash Sussex 292.24 101.18 17 0 18.0 35 428 12.24 Keith Barker Warks 58.07 332.29 8 0 16.0 32 414 12.95 Chris Wright Warks 31.49 353.87 7 0 17.0 33 409 12.40 Toby Roland-Jones Middx 48.09 347.24 4 0 10.0 27 409 15.16 Wes Durston Derbys 234.73 129.75 31 0 12.0 36 408 11.32 Steven Croft Lancs 287.51 55.37 41 3 13.0 37 400 10.81 Glen Chapple Lancs 70.47 301.45 6 10 10.0 28 398 14.21 The FTI MVP Explained For answers to all of your Rankings questions simply click on the links below. 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For more info on this release contact Robin Hutchison at Earlybird Media on 07968 124 132 or robin@earlybirdmedia.co.uk About FTI Consulting FTI Consulting, Inc. is a global business advisory firm dedicated to helping organisations protect and enhance enterprise value in an increasingly complex legal, regulatory and economic environment. With more than 3,800 employees located in 24 countries, FTI Consulting professionals work closely with clients to anticipate, illuminate and overcome complex business challenges in areas such as investigations, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory issues, reputation management, strategic communications and restructuring. The company generated $1.4 billion in revenues during fiscal year 2010. More information can be found at www.fticonsulting.com.