CLT20 2010 – Statistical highlights of CLT20 2009
Statistical highlights of Champions League Twenty20 2009 held in India
Trinidad and Tobago’s 213 for 4 against Eagles at Hyderabad-RGS on 18.10.09 represent the highest team total in CLT20 of 2009. This total also represents the only occasion of a team scoring 200 plus in the tournament. There are eight occasions of a team posting a total of 175 plus runs in the tournament including Trinidad and Tobago’s 213 for 4.
Cape Cobra’s 84 against Delhi at Delhi on 19.10.09 represent the lowest total in a completed innings in the tournament and is the only occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100
Cape Cobra’s 84 against Delhi at Delhi on 19.10.09, Somerset’s 106 vs Trinidad and Tobago at Bangalore on 12.10.09, Otago’s 108 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore on 12.10.09, Trinidad and Tobago’s 118 vs New South Wales at Hyd-RGS on 23.10.09 and Otago’s 139 vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09 provide the five occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament
The match between Eagles and Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 produced 402 runs to provide the highest match aggregate and also the only occasion of a team aggregate of 400 plus runs in the tournament
The largest victory in terms of runs was achieved by Royal Challengers Bangalore when it trounced Otago by 80 runs at Bangalore on 12.10.09. The narrowest margin of victory in terms of runs in three runs and was achieved by Trinidad and Tobago against Deccan Chargers at Hyderabad-RGS on 14.10.09.
The largest victory in terms of wickets is eight wickets and has been achieved by two teams – Cape Cobras won by eight wickets over Victoria at Bangalore on 17.10.09 and Royal Challengers Bangalore won by eight wickets over Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09. The narrowest victory in terms of wickets is by one wicket and was achieved by Somerset over Deccan Chargers at Hyderabad-RGS on 10.10.09.
New South Wales won its game by 49 balls remaining against Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 representing the largest victory in terms of number of balls remaining in the tournament. Somerset won its match against Deccan Charges at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09 of the last ball of the match representing the narrowest victory in terms of balls remaining in the tournament
Three batsmen – JP Duminy of Cape Cobras {224}, DA Warner of New Souht Wales {207} and PJ Hughes {207} have aggregated 200 plus runs in the tournament. JP Duminy with 224 runs leads the table with most runs
AG Puttick of Cape Cobras scored 104 not out against Otago at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09 which not only represents the highest score of the tournament but also provide the only hundred of the tournament.
JP Duminy of Cape Cobras scored 99 not out against Royal Challengers Bangalore on 08.10.09 providing the only ninety of the tournament.
The tournament witnessed 22 fifties including one hundred. JP Duminy of Cape Cobras, LRPL Taylor of Royal Challengers Bangalore and PJ Hughes of New Sourth Wales are the three batsmen who have scored fifties on two occasions.
RV Uthappa of Royal Challengers Bangalore earned the distinction of scoring the first fifty of the tournament when he scored 51 against Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08.10.09
Three captains have scored fifties in the tournament – SM Katich {53} – New South Wales vs Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.00, AG Puttick {104*} – Cape Cobras vs Otago at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.00 and AC Gilchrist {51} – Deccan Chargers vs Trinidad & Tobago on 14.10.00
Two wicket keeper batsmen – AC Gilchrist {51} – Deccan Chargers vs Trinidad & Tobago on 14.10.00 and KD Karthik {61} – Delhi Daredevils vs Wayamba at Delhi on 11.10.00 have scored fifties
The tournament witnessed ten occasions of opening batsmen scoring fifties – AG Puttick – 104* – of Cape Cobras v Otago at Hyd-RGS on 10 Oct 2009, JH Kallis – 73* – of Royal Challengers Bangalore v Otago at Bangalore on 12 Oct 2009, RR Rossouw – 65 – of Eagles v Sussex at Delhi on 13 Oct 2009, AC Gilchrist – 51 – of Deccan v Trinidad & Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 14 Oct 2009, PJ Hughes – 83 – of NSW v Trinidad & Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16 Oct 2009, RV Uthappa – 51 – of Royal Challengers Bangalore v Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08 Oct 2009, PJ Hughes – 62* – of NSW v Sussex at Delhi on 11 Oct 2009, V Sehwag – 66 – of Delhi v Wayamba at Delhi on 11 Oct 2009, DA Warner – 63 – of NSW v Trinidad & Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16 Oct 2009 and AB Barath – 63 – Trinidad & Tobago v Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18 Oct 2009
PJ Hughes of New South Wales is the only opening batsman to score fifties on two separate occasions – 83 vs Trinidad & Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16 Oct 2009 and 62* vs Sussex at Delhi on 11 Oct 2009,
PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} representing New South Wales scored fifties against Trinidad & Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.00 providing the only occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in the tournament.
New South Wales batsmen scored five fifties in the tournament which is a record for most fifties by a team in the tournament. Royal Challengers Bangalore and Cape Cobras batsmen scored four fifties
There were four occasions of two batsmen scoring fifties in a CLT20 game – batsmen from Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi and New South Wales {on two occasions} achieved this feat
There were eight occasions of a batsman’s fifty in a losing cause. There were two occasion of two batsmen’s fifties in the same innings going in vain
The tournament witnessed as many as 29 ducks scored by the batsmen. RJ Quiney of Victoria scored three ducks in the tournament and holds the record for most ducks by a batsman in the tournament. HH Gibbs of Cape Cobras and BJ Hodge of Victoria scored two ducks in the tournament
RJ Quiney and BJ Hodge of Victoria scored ducks while opening the innings on two occasions – in the game between vs Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 17.10.09 and vs Victoria at Delhi on 21.10.09
KA Pollard {14}, LRPL Taylor {11} and JP Duminy {10} are the three batsmen who have scored ten or more sixes in the tournament. KA Pollard leads the table with 14 sixes.
JP Duminy of Cape Cobras {in his 99 not out vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Bangalore on 08.10.09}, KA Pollard of Trinidad & Tobago {in his 54 not out for vs New South Wales at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09} and B Lee of New South Wales {in his 48 vs Trinidad & Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 23.10.09} share the record for most sixes by a batsman in an innings in the tournament. They have scored five sixes during the course of their knocks
DJ Bravo of Trinidad and Tobago {12}, MC Henriques of New South Wales {10} and CJ Mckay of Victoria {10} are the three bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in the tournament. DJ Bravo with 12 wickets holds the record for capturing most wickets.
Four bowlers have captured four wickets in the tournament – CJD Villers of Eagles – 4 for 17 vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, AB McDonlad of Victoria – 4 for 21 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Bangalore on 15.10.09, DJ Bravo of Trinidad and Tobago – 4 for 23 v Somerset at Bangalore on 12.10.09 and DP Nannes of Delhi Daredevils – 4 for 24 vs Waymba at Delhi on 11.10.09.
CJD Villers of Eagles with his 4 for 17 vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09 holds the record for best bowling figures in the tournament
A Mishra of Delhi {none for 59 vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.10.09} and D du Preez of Eagles {1 for 54 vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09} are the two bowlers who have conceded 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament
A Mishra of Delhi with his none for 59 Royal Challengers Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.10.09 not only holds the record for most expensive bowling in terms of runs but also holds the record for being the only bowler to concede 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament.
D Ramdin of Trinidad and Tobago and DLR Smith of New South Wales share the record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in the tournament. Both the wicket keepers have effected four dismissals – D Ramdin {04 – all caught} and DLR Smith {04 – 01ct plus 03st}
DLR Smith of New South Wales owns the record for most stumpings in the tournament. He has effected threes stumpings
RCC Canning of Cape Cobras {02 – 01ct plus 01 st } vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Bangalore on 08.10.09, AC Gilchrist of Deccan Chargers {02 – all caught} vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09 and D Ramdin of Trinidad and Tobago {02 – all caught} vs Deccan Chargers at Hyd-Deccan on 14.10.09 share the record for most dismissals in an innings. All the three wicket keepers have effected two dismissals.
SM Katich of New South Wales and KA Pollard of Trinidad and Tobago share the record of most catches by a fieldsman {other than wicket keepers} in the tournament. Both the fielders have pouched five catches.
SM Katich of New South Wales owns the record for most catches in an innings. He pouched three catches against Victoria at Delhi on 21.10.09
The tournament has witnessed 30 partnerships of 50 plus runs including a three figure partnership of 121 runs for the first wicket between PJ Hughes and DA Warner of New South Wales vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09
The following are the five partnerships of 90 plus runs posted in the tournament – 121 runs for the first wicket between PJ Hughes and DA Warner of New South Wales vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, 95 runs for the third wicket between AG Puttick and JP Duminy of Cape Cobras vs Otago at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, 93* runs for the fourth wicket between D Ganga and DJ Bravo of Trinidad and Tobago vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09, 93 runs for the second wicket between R Dravid and LRPL Taylor of Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09 and 90* runs for the third wicket between PJ Hughes and MC Henriques of New South Wales vs Sussex at Delhi on 11.10.09
Break up of 30 partnerships wicket wise read thus – first wicket {09}, Second wicket {06}, Third wicket {05}, Fouth wicket {03}, Fifth wicket {03}, Sixth wicket {01}, Seventh wicket {02} and Eighth wicket {01}
Break up of 30 partnerships team wise read thus – Royal Challengers Bangalore {06}, Cape Cobras {04}, Deccan Chargers {01}, Delhi Daredevils {01}, Eagles {03}, New South Wales {05}, Somerset {02}, Trinidad and Tobago {05}, Victoria {01} and Wayamba {02}
Royal Challengers Bangalore with six fifty plus runs partnerships own the record for most fifty plus runs stands by a team in the tournament. New South Wales batsmen and Trinidad & Tobago batsmen have posted five fifty plus runs partnerships.
Royal Challengers Banglare batsmen have posted fifty plus run partnership for the second wicket on three occasions – 93 runs between R Dravid and LRPL Taylor vs Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09, 68 runs between RV Uthappa and R Dravid on 17.10.09 and 59 runs between JH Kallis and V Kohli vs Otago at Bangalore on 12.10.09
New South Wales batsmen have posted three fifty plus runs partnerships for the first wicket – 121 runs between PJ Hughes and DA Warner vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, 62 runs between PJ Hughes and DA Warner vs Victoria at Delhi on 21.10.09 and 56 runs between PJ Hughes and DA Warner vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09
PJ Hughes and DA Warner are the only pair of batsmen who have added fifty plus runs partnerships on three occasions in the tournament – 121 runs for the first wicket vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, 62 runs for the first wicket vs Victoria at Delhi on 21.10.09 and 56 runs for the first wicket vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09
AB Barath and WKD Perkins of Trinidad and Tobago are the other pair to add 50 plus runs on two occasions – 66 runs for the first wicket vs Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 and 53 runs for the first wicket vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09
PJ Hughes and DA Warner of New South Wales have the distinction of being a partner in four fifty plus runs partnerships in the tournament.
DA Warner has partnered – PJ Hughes in 121 run stand for the first wicket vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, PJ Hugues in 62 run stand for the first wicket vs Victoria at Delhi on 21.10.09, PJ Hughes in a 56 run stand for the first wicket vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 and 79 run stand for the second wicket vs Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09
PJ Hughes has partnered – DA Warner in 121 runs stand for the first wicket with vs Trinidad and Tobago on 16.10.09, DA Warner in 62 runs stand for the first wicket vs Victoria at Delhi on 21.10.09, DA Warner in 56 runs stand for the first wicket vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 and MC Henriques in 90* run stand for the third wicket vs Sussex ot Delhi on 11.10.09
| Summarised scores of the matches |
| 1st Match, Group C: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Cape Cobras |
| at Bangalore – Oct 8, 2009 |
| Cape Cobras won by 5 wickets |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore 180/4 (20/20 ov) |
| Cape Cobras 184/5 (19.4/20 ov) |
| 2nd Match, Group B: Eagles v New South Wales |
| at Delhi – Oct 9, 2009 |
| New South Wales won by 53 runs |
| New South Wales 144/6 (20/20 ov) |
| Eagles 91/9 (20/20 ov) |
| 3rd Match, Group D: Delhi Daredevils v Victoria |
| at Delhi – Oct 9, 2009 |
| Victoria won by 7 wickets |
| Delhi Daredevils 98/8 (20/20 ov) |
| Victoria 100/3 (16.4/20 ov) |
| 4th Match, Group C: Cape Cobras v Otago |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 10, 2009 |
| Cape Cobras won by 54 runs |
| Cape Cobras 193/4 (20/20 ov) |
| Otago 139 (17.1/20 ov) |
| 5th Match, Group A: Deccan Chargers v Somerset |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 10, 2009 |
| Somerset won by 1 wicket |
| Deccan Chargers 153/9 (20/20 ov) |
| Somerset 157/9 (20/20 ov) |
| 6th Match, Group B: New South Wales v Sussex |
| at Delhi – Oct 11, 2009 |
| New South Wales won by 35 runs |
| New South Wales 130/2 (20/20 ov) |
| Sussex 95/8 (20/20 ov) |
| 7th Match, Group D: Delhi Daredevils v Wayamba |
| at Delhi – Oct 11, 2009 |
| Delhi Daredevils won by 50 runs |
| Delhi Daredevils 170/5 (20/20 ov) |
| Wayamba 120/7 (20/20 ov) |
| 8th Match, Group A: Somerset v Trinidad & Tobago |
| at Bangalore – Oct 12, 2009 |
| Trinidad & Tobago won by 44 runs |
| Trinidad & Tobago 150/9 (20/20 ov) |
| Somerset 106 (20/20 ov) |
| 9th Match, Group C: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Otago |
| at Bangalore – Oct 12, 2009 |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 80 runs |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore 188/2 (20/20 ov) |
| Otago 108 (17.5/20 ov) |
| 10th Match, Group D: Victoria v Wayamba |
| at Delhi – Oct 13, 2009 |
| Wayamba won by 15 runs |
| Wayamba 118/9 (20/20 ov) |
| Victoria 103/4 (20/20 ov) |
| 11th Match, Group B: Eagles v Sussex |
| at Delhi – Oct 13, 2009 |
| Match tied (Eagles won the one-over eliminator) |
| Sussex 119/7 (20/20 ov) |
| Eagles 119/4 (20/20 ov) |
| 12th Match, Group A: Deccan Chargers v Trinidad & Tobago |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 14, 2009 |
| Trinidad & Tobago won by 3 runs |
| Trinidad & Tobago 149/7 (20/20 ov) |
| Deccan Chargers 146/9 (20/20 ov) |
| 13th Match, League B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Victoria |
| at Bangalore – Oct 15, 2009 |
| Victoria won by 7 wickets |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore 127/6 (20/20 ov) |
| Victoria 133/3 (15.5/20 ov) |
| 14th Match, League A: Eagles v Somerset |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 16, 2009 |
| Eagles won by 5 wickets |
| Somerset 132/8 (20/20 ov) |
| Eagles 133/5 (18.4/20 ov) |
| 15th Match, League A: New South Wales v Trinidad & Tobago |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 16, 2009 |
| Trinidad & Tobago won by 4 wickets |
| New South Wales 170/4 (20/20 ov) |
| Trinidad & Tobago 171/6 (18.3/20 ov) |
| 16th Match, League B: Cape Cobras v Victoria |
| at Bangalore – Oct 17, 2009 |
| Cape Cobras won by 8 wickets |
| Victoria 125/5 (17/17 ov) |
| Cape Cobras 129/2 (16/17 ov) |
| 17th Match, League B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Delhi Daredevils |
| at Bangalore – Oct 17, 2009 |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 8 wickets |
| Delhi Daredevils 138/6 (20/20 ov) |
| Royal Challengers Bangalore 139/2 (15.1/20 ov) |
| 18th Match, League A: New South Wales v Somerset |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 18, 2009 |
| New South Wales won by 6 wickets |
| Somerset 111/7 (20/20 ov) |
| New South Wales 112/4 (11.5/20 ov) |
| 19th Match, League A: Eagles v Trinidad & Tobago |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 18, 2009 |
| Trinidad & Tobago won by 24 runs |
| Trinidad & Tobago 213/4 (20/20 ov) |
| Eagles 189/5 (20/20 ov) |
| 20th Match, League B: Cape Cobras v Delhi Daredevils |
| at Delhi – Oct 19, 2009 |
| Delhi Daredevils won by 30 runs |
| Delhi Daredevils 114/6 (20/20 ov) |
| Cape Cobras 84 (18.3/20 ov) |
| 1st semi-final: New South Wales v Victoria |
| at Delhi – Oct 21, 2009 |
| New South Wales won by 79 runs |
| New South Wales 169/7 (20/20 ov) |
| Victoria 90/9 (20/20 ov) |
| 2nd semi-final: Cape Cobras v Trinidad & Tobago |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 22, 2009 |
| Trinidad & Tobago won by 7 wickets |
| Cape Cobras 175/5 (20/20 ov) |
| Trinidad & Tobago 178/3 (19.2/20 ov) |
| Final: New South Wales v Trinidad & Tobago |
| at Hyderabad (RGS) – Oct 23, 2009 |
| New South Wales won by 41 runs |
| New South Wales 159/9 (20/20 ov) |
| Trinidad & Tobago 118 (15.5/20 ov) |