Last updated: 19th May 2008
Martin van Jaarsveld, one of five South Africans in the top 10 of the county MVP, holds on to his number one spot overall and in the Friends Provident Trophy (FPT) after notching his third century from seven FPT matches.
His 113 off 108 balls against Surrey at Canterbury helped Kent stay top of the South East division and means he has scored 480 runs off 465 balls in the competition and the small matter of 704 runs overall.
Van Jaarsveld's county colleague Yasir Arafat occupies second spot overall. The Pakistan all-rounder is ranked second in the FPT MVP, too, after another six wickets across two matches this week.
He took 4-29 against Essex and 2-55 in the high scoring affair versus Surrey, which has taken his tally to 19 wickets in the FPT, 29 in all cricket.
After two weeks spent playing against New Zealand, Ravi Bopara got his points moving with an unbeaten 85 in Essex's win against the Middlesex Crusaders in the FPT.
The early leader of the county MVP during the first couple of rounds, Bopara is still ranked eighth in the Championship (LVCC) despite only having played two games, and fourth in the FPT. He occupies third spot overall having amassed a total of 584 runs, 11 wickets and taken four catches.
Tim Bresnan is doing his chances of a re-call no harm at all by bouncing back into the top ten this week. The Yorkshireman returned figures of 4-73 and 2-58 against Durham as well as contributing 78 runs in the match. In the FPT match against Scotland he racked up further bowling points with a miserly spell of 1-27 from 10 overs.
Nottinghamshire's Darren Pattinson sprung back into action this week with county colleagues Stuart Broad and Ryan Sidebottom on England duty.
Their absence was not felt as Pattinson ran through Lancashire with first innings figures of 6-30. He has been a consistent wicket taker in the FPT, too, his latest return 4-29 against Warwickshire. He has won four of the five matches he has played and taken a total of 26 wickets.
If Nicky Boje is not contributing with the bat he is taking wickets. The Northants' captain fought hard against Leicestershire returning the respectable figures of 4-120 at Grace Road as the home side racked up 527 in the LVCC. He has 417 runs and 17 wickets across all cricket.
Boje's fellow countryman Hylton Ackerman slips one place to seventh overall despite scores of 62 in the LVCC against Northants and 52 against Ireland in the FPT. He has 670 runs overall.
Neil Carter had a quiet week with the bat but took 4-65 and 2-67 against Deryshire in the LVCC before returning figures of 3-25 against Notts as Warwickshire recorded their first win in the FPT this season. He occupies eighth spot overall with 200 runs and 23 wickets.
Kent's Ryan McLaren climbs to ninth spot but he accumulated valuable bowling points by taking three important Surrey scalps in the high-scoring match at Canterbury against Surrey. He has taken his wicket tally to 22 in addition to 182 runs.
Somerset's Peter Trego is a new entry into the top 10 this week. The third England-qualified all-rounder on our list, Trego has thrived under the leadership of Justin Langer. Ranked 27th in the country in last season's MVP with the Australian at the helm, the 26-year-old is making an impression again thanks to a quickfire 41 off 40 balls and 3-49 against defending champions Sussex in the LVCC and 31 and 3-37 against Worcestershire in the FPT. He has 271 runs and 15 wickets overall.
| PLAYER | COUNTY | POINTS |
| 1: Martin van Jaarsveld | Kent | 167 |
| 2: Yasir Arafat | Kent | 158 |
| 3: Ravi Bopara | Essex | 148 |
| 4: Tim Bresnan | Yorkshire | 139 |
| 5: Darren Pattinson | Nottinghamshire | 129 |
| 6: Nicky Boje | Northamptonshire | 125 |
| 7: Hylton Ackerman | Leicestershire | 124 |
| 8: Neil Carter | Warwickshire | 122 |
| 9: Ryan McLaren | Kent | 121 |
| 10: Peter Trego | Somerset | 117 |
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| Fixture |
|---|
| Wednesday 21st May |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Nottinghamshire vs Sussex |
| Kent vs Somerset |
| Surrey vs Yorkshire |
| County Championship - Division Two |
| Essex vs Leicestershire |
| Glamorgan vs Northamptonshire |
| Warwickshire vs Middlesex |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Mumbai vs IPL Mohali |
| IPL Chennai vs IPL Bangalore |
| Thursday 22nd May |
| Test Match Series |
| West Indies vs Australia |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Delhi vs IPL Kolkata |
| Result |
|---|
| Tuesday 20th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Kolkata vs IPL Jaipur Rajasthan Royals won by 6 wickets. |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Hampshire vs Worcestershire Hampshire won by 4 wickets. |
| Monday 19th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Bangalore vs IPL Delhi Delhi Daredevils won by 5 wickets. |
| Sunday 18th May |
| Indian Premier league |
| IPL Kolkata vs IPL Chennai Chennai Super Kings won by 3 runs. |
| IPL Hyderabad vs IPL Mumbai Mumbai Indians won by 25 runs. |
| Friends Provident Trophy |
| Glamorgan vs Hampshire Hampshire won by 4 wickets. |
| Somerset vs Worcestershire Somerset won by 84 runs. |
| Essex vs Middlesex Essex won by 8 wickets. |
| Ireland vs Leicestershire Leicestershire won by 81 runs. |
| Durham vs Lancashire Durham won by 6 runs. |
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