CLT20 : Trinidad & Tobago prevail over Diamond Eagles to maintain the undefeated record in the tournament

CLT20 : Trinidad & Tobago prevail over Diamond Eagles to maintain the undefeated record in the tournament

Super Eights League : Trinidad & Tobabo vs Diamond Eagles at Hyderabad on 18.10.09 : Trinidad & Tobago won by 24 runs

Trinidad & Tobago posted 213 for 4 in 20.0 overs in this game which represents the highest team total in the tournament. The previous best was Cape Cobras’s 193 for 4 in 20.0 overs against Otago Volts at Hyderabad on 10.10.09. The team totals of 180 plus runs posted by various teams in the tournament are listed below

No Team Score Overs Opp Ground Date
1 Tri-Tob 213/4 20.0 Eagles Hyd’bad 18.10.09
2 Cobras 193/4 20.0 Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Eagles 189/5 20.0 Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 18.10.09
4 RCB 188/2 20.0 Otago B’lore 12.10.09
5 Cobras 184/5 19.4 RCB B’lore 08.10.09
6 RCB 180/4 20.0 Cobras B’lore 08.10.09

Trinidad & Tobago’s 213 for 4 and Diamond Eagles’s 189 for 5 in this game provide the second occasion of rival teams posting total of 180 plus runs in the tournament

No Team Score Overs Opp Ground Date
1 Cobras 184/5 19.4 RCB B’lore 08.10.09
1 RCB 180/4 20.0 Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Tri-Tob 213/4 20.0 Eagles Hyd’bad 18.10.09
2 Eagles 189/5 20.0 Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 18.10.09

Trinidad & Tobago posted a team total of 213 for 4 in 20.0 overs against Diamond Eagles at Hyderabad on 18.10.09 which represents the 136th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the history of T20 games.

The total of 213 for 4 in the game against Diamond Eagles at Hyderabad on 18.10.09 represent the highest team total recorded by Trinidad & Tobago in T20 games. Its previous best was 210 for 6 in 20.0 overs against Nevis at Coolidge on 11.08.06. These are the only two occasions when Trinidad & Tobago has posted 200 plus runs in T20 games.

Trinidad & Tobago’s total of 213 for 4 in this game represents the 15th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs on Indian soil. All the 15 occasions are listed below

No Team TTotals Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Chennai 240-05 20.0 Punjab Mohali 19.04.08
2 Kolkata 222-03 20.0 RCB B’lore 18.04.08
3 Punjab 221-03 20.0 Rajasthan Mohali 28.05.08
4 Rajasthan 217-07 19.5 Deccan Hyd-Ind 24.04.08
5 Deccan 214-05 20.0 Rajasthan Hyd-Ind 24.04.08
6 Tri-Tob 213-04 20.0 Eagles Hyd-Ind 18.10.09
7 Haryana 211-07 20.0 Services Delhi 04.04.07
8 Rajasthan 211-05 20.0 Chennai Chennai 24.05.08
9 Chennai 208-05 20.0 Mumbai Chennai 23.04.08
10 Punjab 207-04 20.0 Chennai Mohali 19.04.08
11 Kolkata 204-04 20.0 Deccan Hyd-Ind 11.05.08
12 Mumbai 202-07 20.0 Chennai Chennai 23.04.08
13 Karnataka 201-06 20.0 Andhra Vizag 04.04.07
14 Punjab 201-05 20.0 Orissa Mum-BS 19.04.07
15 Chennai 201-07 20.0 Rajasthan Chennai 24.05.08

A Barath was making his debut in this game. He is the third cricketer to make his T20 debut in CLT20 games. The other two are Bhuvaneshwar Singh Kumar of Royal Challengers Bangalore {Vs Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09} and JC Buttler of Somerset {Vs New South Wales Blues at Hyderabad on 18.10.09}

A Barath scored a half century – 60 runs – on his T20 debut to earn the distinction of becoming the 48th batsman to score 60 plus on T20 debut.

A Barath is the first overseas cricketer to score 60 plus on T20 debut on Indian soil. He is also the sixth batsman to earn such a distinction on Indian soil. The other five batsmen who have scored 60 plus on T20 debut have done so in Indian domestic T20 League matches

No Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Takawale 89 Mah’tra Gujarat Mumbai 03.04.07
2 SG Das 79* Bengal Orissa Kolkata 07.04.07
3 Indulkar 69 Mumbai Saurashtra Mumbai 05.04.07
4 YG Rao 67 Andhra Tamil Nadu Vizag 03.04.07
5 Bahutule 64 Mah’tra Gujarat Mumbai 03.04.07
6 Barath 63 Tri-Tob Eagles HydInd 18.10.09

This game witnessed four fifty plus runs partnerships – two each from rival teams – the first such instance in the tournament. The four partnerships are listed below.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
1 1st 66 Perkins Barath
2 2nd 76 Barath Simmons
3 1st 54 van Wyk Rossouw
4 4th 58 du Preez Dippanar

This game witnessed rival teams batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnerships for the first wicket – first suchi instance in the tournament.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
1 1st 66 Perkins Barath
2 1st 54 van Wyk Rossouw

This game witnessed two fifty plus runs partnerships by rival teams providing the fifth occasions of two or more fifty plus runs partnerships by batsmen in the same innings. All the five occasions are listed below

No Partners Runs Wkt
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa-Dravid 68 2nd
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor-Pandey 65* 5th
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
1 Puttick-Duminy 95 3rd
Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Puttick-Ontong 54* 5th
Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
1 Kallis-Uthappa 75 1st
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
2 Kallis-Kohli 59 2nd
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
3 Kallis-Taylor 54* 3rd
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
1 Perkins-Barath 66 1st
Tri-Tob Eagles Hyd’bad 18.10.09
2 Barath-Simmons 76 2nd
Tri-Tob Eagles Hyd’bad 18.10.09
1 vanWykRossouw 54 1st
Eagles Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 18.10.09
2 duPreezDippanar 58 4th
Eagles Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 18.10.09

Trinidad & Tobago batsmen posted fifty plus run partnerships for the first two wickets in this game providing the second occasion of a team posting fifty plus runs partnerships for the first two wickets in the tournament. Both the occasions are listed below

No Partners Runs Wkt
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Kallis-Uthappa 75 1st
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
2 Kallis-Kohli 59 2nd
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
1 PerkinsBarath 66 1st
Tri-Tob Eagles Hyd’bad 18.10.09
2 BarathSimmons 76 2nd
Tri-Tob Eagles Hyd’bad 18.10.09

D du Preez returned with figures of 4.0-0-54-1 in this game, He became the second bowler to concede fifty plus runs in the tournament. He is the tenth bowler to concede forty plus runs in the tournament. The other bowler to concede 50 plus runs is Amit Mishra of Delhi Daredevils. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-59-0 against Royal Challengers Bangalore on 17.10.09

RR Rossouw of Eagles {123}, KA Pollard {120} and WKD Perkins {109} of Trinidad & Tobago completed 100 runs in the tournament during their innings in this game. The complete list of 12 batsmen who have aggregated 100 runs is furnished below. PJ Hughes of New South Wales tops the list with 164 runs to his credit. PJ Hughes and LRPL Taylor are the two batsmen who have aggregated 150 plus runs in the tournament

No Batsmen CLTeam M I NO Runs HS Ave
1 PJ Hughes NSW 4 4 1 164 83 054.66
2 LRPL Taylor RCB 4 4 2 152 65 076.00
3 JP Duminy Cobras 3 3 2 149 99* 149.00
4 DA Warner NSW 4 4 0 140 63 035.00
5 V Sehwag Delhi 3 3 0 134 66 044.66
6 RR Rossouw Eagles 4 4 0 123 65 030.75
7 KA Pollard Tri-Tob 4 4 1 120 54* 040.00
8 AG Puttick Cobras 3 3 1 119 104* 059.50
9 RV Uthappa RCB 4 4 0 115 51 028.75
10 WKD Perkins Tri-Tob 4 4 0 109 38 027.25
11 H Davids Cobras 3 3 1 108 69* 054.00
12 MC Henriques NSW 4 4 1 103 51* 034.33

At the end of this game, Trinidad & Tobago batsmen have scored 32 sixes in the tournament and hold the record for most sixes by a team in the tournament. On the flip side, Eagles has conceded 22 sixes which is a record for most sixes conceded by a team in the tournament

This game witnessed 20 sixes – 13 by Trinidad & Tobago batsmen and 07 by Eagles batsmen – which is a record for most sixes scored in a game in the tournament.

Trinidad & Tobago batsmen scored 13 sixes in this game which is a record for most sixes scored by a team in the tournament

Eagles bowlers conceded 13 sixes in this game which is a record for most sixes conceded by a team in the tournament

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