Kent all-rounder Darren Stevens has been named as the second Most Valuable Player across all forms of cricket for the 2012 season.
The 36 year old former Leicestershire man was named by the Professional Cricketers Association as being second only to Somerset’s Peter Trego, who also used to play for Kent.
Stevens finshed with a combined total of 441 points across the three forms of the game, with Trego 60 points ahead in first place after an excellent season.
The Kent all-rounder was named as being the eighth Most Valuable Player in T20, 3rd in CB40 and 36th in the County Championship, giving him the second spot overall.
Meanwhile, it was a good season for some of Kent’s other players with six players named in the top one hundred in T20, six in CB40 and seven across the top one hundred in the County Championship for the 2012 season.
OVERALL FTI MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2012
Darren Stevens 2nd – 441 points
Mark Davies 26th – 334 points
Matt Coles 30th – 318 points
Geraint Jones 81st – 237 points
Sam Northeast 82nd – 237 points
TWENTY 20
Darren Stevens 8th – 99 points
Adam Ball 39rd – 66 points
Azhar Mahmood 43rd – 66 points
Mark Davies 59th – 60 points
Sam Northeast 77th – 52 points
Sam Billings 79th – 51 points
CB40
Darren Stevens 3rd – 139 points
Sam Billings 28th – 95 points
Matt Coles 38th – 85 points
Mark Davies 65th – 75 points
James Tredwell 69th – 74 points
Rob Key 75th – 72 points
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Matt Coles 28th – 214 points
Charlie Shreck 35th – 202 points
Darren Stevens 36th – 202 points
Mark Davies 40th – 199 points
Geraint Jones 91st – 137 points
Brendan Nash 93rd – 137 points
Sam Northeast 95th – 136 points
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