CLT20 : Wayamba Elevens win, but Victorian Bushrangers advance to the next round

CLT20 : Wayamba Elevens win, but Victorian Bushrangers advance to the next round

Match No 10 : Wayamba Elevens and Victorian Bushrangers at Delhi on 13.10.09. Wayamba Eleven won by 15 runs

Though Wayamba Elevens won this game by 15 runs, they were out of the tournament as they finished third in the net run rate calculations. The following is the points table of Group D

No Teams M W L Pts Net RR
1 Delhi 2 1 1 2 +0.700
2 Victoria 2 1 1 2 +0.136
3 Wayamba 2 1 1 2 -0.875

Wayamba Eleven finished with a net run rate of -0.875, while Delhi with +0.700 and Victoria with -0.136 moved to the second round of the tournament.

BJ Hodge who had an aggregate of 2297 T20 runs prior to the start of this game took his aggregate to 2341 as he made 44 not out in this game. With two boundary fours in this game he now has an aggregate of 252 boundary fours.

HGKM Kulatunga and MG Vandort added 81 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 15th occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand is a record stand for the second wicket in the tournament. The previous best was 79 runs partnership between DA Warner and SM Katich {New South Wales vs Diamond Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09.

HGKM Kulatunga and MG Vandort added 81 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the fourth occasion of a 50 plus runs stand for the second wicket in the tournament which are listed below

No Wkt Runs Partners
Team Opp Venue Date
1 2nd 81 Kulatunga-Vandort
Wayamba Victoria Delhi 13.10.09
2 2nd 79 Warner-Katich
NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 2nd 68 Uthappa-Dravid
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
4 2nd 59 Kallis-Kohli
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09

HGKM Kulatunga and MG Vandort added 81 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the third occasion of a 80 plus runs stand for the second wicket in the tournament which are listed below

No Wkt Runs Partners
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 3rd 95 Puttick-Duminy
Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 3rd 90* Hughes-Henriques
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
3 2nd 81 Kulatunga-Vandort
Wayamba Victoria Delhi 13.10.09

SM Harwood’s 3 for 14 in this game was in a losing cause and he becomes the third bowler in the tournament to witness a bowlers three wicket haul going in vain. All the three occasions are listed below

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Singh 3 23 Deccan Somerset Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Willoughby 3 35 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
3 Harwood 3 14 Victora Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09

SM Harwood’s 3 for 14 in this game provide the 12th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. All the twelve occasions are listed below

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 PKumar 3 32 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 McKay 3 17 Victoria Delhi Delhi 09.10.09
4 Kleinveldt 3 24 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
5 Phillips 3 31 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
6 RPSingh 3 23 Deccan Somerset Hyd’bad 10.10.09
7 Henriques 3 23 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
8 Nannes 4 24 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
9 Willoughby 3 35 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
10 DWBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
11 Kallis 3 18 RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
12 Harwood 3 14 Victoria Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09

Harwood with his 3 for 14 became the second bowler to capture three or more wickets against Wayamba Elevens, after DP Nannes who had taken 4 for 24 at Delhi on 11.10.09. Wayamba Eleven became the third team in the tournament to have three plus wickets hauls on two occasions. Other two teams are – Otago and Somerset. The following table lists out the performances of bowlers against these three teams

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Kleinveldt 3 24 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Kallis 3 18 RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
1 RPSingh 3 23 Deccan Somerset Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 DWBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
1 Nannes 4 24 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Harwood 3 14 Victoria Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09

KS Lakuaracchi of Wayamba Eleven and RJ Quiney of Victoria Bushrangers scored zeroes in this game which swelled the number of zeroes in the tournament to 14.

RJ Quiney became the third opening batsman after HH Gibbs and EC Joyce to score a zero in the tournament.

No Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 HH Gibbs Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09
3 RJ Quiney Victoria Vs Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09

HMRKB Herath’s run out for 3 in this game swells the number of run outs in the tournament to 17. He became the second batsman to be run out while batting at number nine in the tournament. The other batsman was AC Thomos of Somerset {vs Trinidad and Tobago at Bangalore on 12.10.09.

SM Harwood became the first cricketer to be awarded the Man of Match while his team was in the losing side.

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