IPL 2021: Jadeja is Most Valuable Player

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New Delhi, April 30, 2021: Ravindra Jadeja’s explosive all-round performance for CSK against RCB has catapulted him to the top of the MVPI table in the ongoing IPL.

With a MVPI of 332, Jadeja streaks ahead of DC’s Shikhar Dhawan (MVPI: 277) and RCB’s Harshal Patel (279).

Jadeja’s 37 runs-in-one-over hammering of Harshal Patel helped him snatch the top spot.

Recall that the Most Valuable Player Index (MVPI) collapses a player’s batting, bowling and fielding performance into a single index based on run equivalence.

Think of MVPI as the total ‘runs equivalent’ that a player contributes; the higher the MVPI, the better the player is performing.

With many low-scoring IPL games, bowlers have tended to displace batsmen at the top of the MVPI table; all-rounders, who can contribute with both bat and ball, can be seen in a cluster at the top of the table.

Highly paid IPL players aren’t currently providing enough value for money as evident from their high Paisa Vasool Index (PVI).

PVI is calculated by dividing the player’s cumulative US$ earning by his cumulative MVPI; the lower the PVI, the more value for money the player offers according to the reports published in rediff.com.

Currently the players performing well and offering best value for money include Harshal Patel (PVI of 36; costs RCB only $36 per run), Avesh Khan (PVI 156), Jonny Bairstow (496), Faf du Plessis (380) and Devdutt Padikkal (53).

This analysis is based on the first 21 matches of the current IPL, and as on the morning of April 27, 2021.