CLT20 2010 : Match No 12 : Warriros registers its third straight win

CLT20 2010 : Match No 12 : Warriros registers its third straight win

Match No 12 : Central Districts vs Warriors at Port Elizabeth on 18.09.10 : Warriors won by six wickets

Warriors win in this game was its third win in the tournament. Warriors became the seventh team in the tournament to win three ore more matches. – NSW {05}, Tri & Tob {05}, Cape Cobras {03}, RCB {03}, Victoria {03} and South Australia {03}

PJ Ingram was dismissed for zero in this game providing the 43rd occasion of a batsman scoring a duck in the tournament. It was the second duck for PJ Ingram, the first occasion was against Victoria at Centurion on 15.09.10.

PJ Ingram became the fourth batsman to score two or more ducks in the tournament. Others are – RJ Quiney of Victoria {03}, HH Gibbs of Cape Cobras {02} and BJ Hodge of Victoria {02}

There were four fifties in this game – JM How {88*] and K Noema Barnett {53*} for Central Distrcits – DJ Jacobs {74} and AG Prince {64} for Warriors – which took the aggregates of fifties to 42 in the tournament

This is the first occasion in the tournament that a game has witnessed four fifties – two each from opposing sides.

JM How, DJ Jacobs, AG Prince scored fifties as opening batsmen in this game and with these the number of fifties by opening batsmen in the tournament swelled to 26.

JM How, DJ Jacobs, AG Prince scored fifties as opening batsmen in this game providing the fourth occasion of rival opening basmen scoring fifties in the tournament

JM How and DJ Jacobs scored fifties in this game providing the 11th and 12th occasion of captain scoring fifties in the tournament.

JM How registered his second fifty of the tournament when he scored 88 not out in this game. His other fifty was his 77 not out against Victoria at Centurion on 15.09.10. He became the fifth batsman in the tournament to score two or more fifties. Others are – JP Duminy of Cape Cobras, LRPL Taylor of RCB, PJ Hughes of NSW and M Klinger of South Australia

JM How registered his second fifty of the tournament when he scored 74 in this game. His other fifty was his 59 against Victoria at P Elizabeth on 13.09.10. He became the sixth batsman in the tournament to score two or more fifties. Others are – JP Duminy of Cape Cobras, LRPL Taylor of RCB, PJ Hughes of NSW, M Klinger of South Australia and JM How of Central Districts

JM How and DJ Jacobs became the second and third captains in the tournament to register fifties on two or more occasions. M Klinger of South Australia is the other captain who has scored three fifties

JM How and DJ Jacobs scored fifties in this game providing the second occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in the tournament. The first such occasion was – M Klinger of South Australia {78} and AN Petersen of Lions {56} scoring fifties at Centurion on 12.09.10

JM How {88*} and K Noema-Barnett {53*] scored fifties in Central Districts’ innings providing the ninth occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

DJ Jacobs {74} and AG Prince {64} scored fifties in Warriors’’ innings providing the fourth occasion of both batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

DJ Jacobs {74} and AG Prince {64} scored fifties in Warriors’’ innings providing the tenth occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

JM How {88*} and K Noema-Barnett {53*} scored fifties which went in vain providing the 12th and 13th occasion of a batsman’s fifty in a losing cause in the tournament

JM How {88*} and K Noema-Barnett {53*} scored fifties which went in vain providing the second occasion of two batsmen’s fifies in a losing cause in the tournament. The other occasion was RCB’s LRPL Taylor’s 53 not out and RV Uthappa’s 51 in a losing cause against Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08.10.09

JM How’s 88 not out went in vain in this game providing the fifth occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in the tournament. His score of 88 not out is the highest individual score by a captain which has gone in vain.

JM How became the first captain to witness two of his fifties in a losing cause – 77 not out against Victoria at Centurion on 15,09,10 and 88 not out against Warriors at P Elizabeth on 18.09.10

JM How and K Noema-Barnett added 100 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in Central Districts’s innings. DJ Jacabs and AG Prince added 147 runs for the first wicket in Warriors’ innings providing the fifth and sixth occasion of a three figure partnership in the tournament.

JM How and K Noema-Barnett added 100 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in Central Districts’s innings. DJ Jacabs and AG Prince added 147 runs for the first wicket in Warriors’ innings providing the first occasion of rival teams posting a three figure partnership in the tournament.

DJ Jacabs and AG Prince added 147 runs for the first wicket in Warriors’ innings providing the fourth occasion of a three figure partnership for the first wicket in the tournament. The other three are – 121 runs between PJ Hughes and DA Warner of NSW vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, 112 runs between DJ Harris and M Klinger of South Australia vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10 and 124 runs between DJ Harris and M Klinger of South Australia vs RCB at Durban on 17.09.10. Thus the 147 runs stand between DJ Jacobs and AG Prince in this game represents the record stand for the first wicket in the tournament.

DJ Jacabs and AG Prince added 147 runs for the first wicket in Warriors’ innings providing the record partnership in the tournament. The previous best was 137 runs partnership for the third wicket between M Vijay and SK Raina of CSK vs Wayamba at Centurion on 15.09.10

JM How and K Noema-Barnett added 100 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game which is the record stand for the fourth wicket in the tournament. The previous best was 93 runs unfinished stand between D Ganga and DJ Bravo of Tri & Tob vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09

Central Districts innings contained two fifty partnerships in this game – 64 runs for the second wicket between JM How and BMK Patton and 100 runs in an unfinished fourth wicket stand between JM How and K Noema-Barnett – providing the tenth occasion of a team posting two fifty plus runs partnerships in the tournament

M Ntini of Warriors {none for 52} and DAG Bracewell {one for 54} conceded 50 plus runs in this game providing the third and fourth occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

M Ntini of Warriors {none for 52} and DAG Bracewell {one for 54} conceded 50 plus runs in this game providing the first occasion of rival bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

M Ntini of Warriors {none for 52} became the second bowler in the tournament to concede 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. The other bowler is A Mishra of Delhi had figures of none for 59 against RCB at Bangalore on 17,10.09.

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