Chris Jordan leads the overall FTI MVP England rankings following impressive performances during the Royal London One-Day Series against Sri Lanka.
The Sussex all-rounder, at the summit on 71 points, impressed during the 50-over contests versus the tourists, taking 12 wickets and showing his capabilities with the bat.
He followed up a fine performance in the series opener at the Kia Oval, where he blasted 38 off 13 balls and claimed 3-25, with career-best figures of 5-29 at Emirates Old Trafford.
Trailing by eight points is Lancashire wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler, whose stunning 121 off 74 balls at Lord’s, albeit in a losing cause, was arguably one of the best innings produced by an England player in a one-day international.
The 23-year-old contributed 172 runs at a strike rate of 139 per 100 balls as well as taking seven catches and completing a stumping.
He hit 11 fours and a quartet of sixes and contributed 41.30% of England's total, with his strike-rate by some distance the best of his fellow team-mates.
Jordan is the only other player to score at better than a run a ball (106 per 100 deliveries) followed by Ian Bell (94 per 100) and Joe Root (80 per 100).
Butler’s Lancashire team-mate James Anderson is third in the standings.
England's premier new-ball bowler claimed eight wickets at an outstanding economy rate of 3.88 runs per over.
James Tredwell (4.26) and Harry Gurney (4.95) are the others that concede runs at under five per over.