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Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squad – Belgavi Panthers

Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squad – Belgavi Panthers

Crickick.com has got the list of team members and support staff of Belgavi Panthers and has published the same for the benefit of our visitors.

Belgavi Panthers
No Cricketer
1 J Arun Kumar
2 Shyam Ponnappa
3 Suraj Sampath
4 Vinayak Uthappa
5 C K Akshay
6 Naveen B
7 Zeeshan Ali Syed
8 Ronit More
9 Dhananjay
10 Madhusudhan R
11 Vinod S
12 Arjun Hoysala
13 Mahesh Patil
14 Ramling Patil
15 Ashwin Punja
16 Guru Prasad
17 Harish K
18 Parappa Mordi
19 Harshith Urs
20 Atif Waddo
21 Stalin Hoover
22 Manish Pandey
23 R. Vinay Kumar
Support Staff
1 CEO Joseph Hoover
2 Coach KN Ramesh
3 Coach T Nasiruddin
4 Cricket Manager BT Satish
5 Logistics Manager Vijay Kumar
6 Trainer Kiran
7 Physio Harsha


CLT20 2010 : Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians lose to South Australia in a tense game

CLT20 2010 : Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians lose to South Australia in a tense game

Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians vs South Australia at Durban on 13.09.10 : South Australia won by five wickets with three balls to spare

S Tiwary and KA Pollard added 58 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 40th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs stand in CLT20 games. This stand also represents the fourth occasion of a fiftu plus runs stand for the fifth wicket in CLT20 games.

JP Duminy was dismissed caught and bowled for 3 in this game providing the 12th occasion of a batsman dismissed caught and bowled in CLT20 games

A O’Brien returned with figure of 4.0-0-49-2 in this game providing the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in CLT20 games.

DJ Bravo was playing his 75th T20 games. He was run out for 22 and conceded 46 runs without capturing a wicket in this game. He became the 38th cricketer to appear in 75 T20I games.

DJ Bravo’s run out in this game provides the 47th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. He was run out for the second time in the tournament. He was dismissed run out for 11 representing Tri & Tob against Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09. He became the sixth batsman to be run out on two or more occasions. He also became the first batsman to be run out on two occasions – representing two different teams

KA Pollard with his three sixes took his aggregate of sixes to 104 in T20I games. He is one of the six batsmen who have scored 100 plus sixes in T20I games. Others are – LRPL Taylor {147}, DJ Hussey {142}, BB McCullum {115}, ST Jayasuriya {100} and SB Styris {100}

S Tiwari scored four sixes in his knock of 44 in this game. His feat provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring four or more sixes in an innings in CLT20 games

KA Pollard at the end of this game has scored most sixes in CLT20 games. He has an aggregate of 19 sixes to his credit. LRPL Taylor {11} and JP Duminy {11} are the other two batsmen who have scored ten or more sixes

At the end of this game, KA Pollard has an aggregate of 201 runs in CLT20 games. He became the fourth batsman to total 200 plus runs. Others are – JP Duminy {257}, DA Warner {207} and PJ Hughes {202}

Mumbai posted a total of 180 for 7 in this game providing the sevneth occasion of a team posting a total of 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Mumbai became the only team to post 175 plus run on two occasions in consecutive games – 177 for 6 vs Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and 180 for 7 vs South Australia at Durban on 14.09.10. Interestingly enough, Mumbai lost these two games thus earning the distinction of becoming the only team to lose two games after scoring 175 plus runs

Mumbai became the second team in the tournament to post a team total in excess of 175 runs on two occasions. Cape Cobras is the other team which has achieved this feat – 213 for 4 vs Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 and 175 for 5 vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the 31st and 32nd occasion of batsmen scoring a fifty in the tournament. Their knocks provide the 17th and 18th occasion of opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament.

SR Tendulkar for Mumbai and M Klinger for South Australia opened the innings in this game providing the fifth occasion of rival captains opening the innings in a CLT20 game. The other four occasions are – AC Gilchrist {Deccan} and J Langer {Somerset} at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, G Gambhir {Delhi} and AG Puttick {Cape Cobras} at Delhi on 19.10.09, AN Petersen {Lions} and SR Tendulkar {Mumbai} at Johannesburg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger {S Australia} and AN Petersen {Lions} at Centurion on 12.09.10

M Klinger’s 50 in this game provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

M Klinger’s 50 in this game was his second fifty in the tournament, the first being his 78 against Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10. He became the fourth batsman in the tournament to score fifties on two separate occasions. Others are – JP Duminy of Cape Cobras, LRPL Taylor of RCB and PJ Hughes of NSW

M Klinger with his two fifties became the first captain in the tournament to score fifties on two occasions.

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other five occasions are – LRPL Taylor {53*} and RV Uthappa {51} for RCB vs Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08.10.09, V Sehwag {66} and KD Karhik {61} for Delhi vs Wayambe at Delhi on 11.10.09, PJ Hughes {62*} and MC Henriques {51*} for NSW vs Sussex at Delhi on

11.10.09, PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} vs Tri and Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09 and J Vandiar {71} and ND McKenzie {56*} for Lions vs Mumbai at Jo’burg on 10.09.10

Mumbai remains the only team in the tournament against whom two batsmen have socred fifties in two games – J Vandiar {71} and ND McKenzie {56*} for Lions vs Mumbai at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} for South Australia vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the second occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other five occasions are – PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} vs Tri and Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09

M Klinger and DJ Harris added 112 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the second occasion of a three figure partnership in the tournament. The first occasion was the 121 runs partnership between PJ Hughes and DA Warner for the first wicket for NSW against Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09.

South Australia scored 182 for five in this game providing the eighth occasion of a team scoring 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Mumbai scored 180 for 7 and South Australia scored 182 for 5 in this game providing the first occasion of both the teams scoring 180 plus runs in the tournament.

DJ Bravo returned with figures of none for 46 in this game providing the tenth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 runs in the tournament.

AJ O”Brien {49} and DJ Bravo {46} conceded forty five plus runs in this game providing the first occasion of rival bowlers conceding forty five plus runs in the tournament.

DJ Bravo returned with figures of none for 46 providing the fifth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. He also became the first bowler in the tournament to concede 45 plus runs without a wicket on two occasions – none for 46 representing Tri & Tob vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22,10,09 and none for 46 representing Mumbai vs South Australia at Durban on 14.09.10

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Salient stats of first edition of KPL 2009

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Salient stats of first edition of KPL 2009

Crickick.com brings to its visitors some salient stats on the eve of the second edition of Mantri-KPL 2010 which starts on 16.09.10 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Results of the matches
No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Date
1 Provident Mangalore Provident 36 runs B’lore 09.09.09
2 Brigadiers Panthers Brigadiers 07 wkts B’lore 09.09.09
3 Bulls Maharaajas Bulls 05 runs B’lore 10.09.09
4 Diamonds Mangalore Mangalore 32 runs B’lore 10.09.09
5 Bulls Gladiators Bulls 06 wkts B’lore 11.09.09
6 Brigadiers Mangalore Brigadiers 01 wkt B’lore 11.09.09
7 Provident Diamonds Provident 36 runs B’lore 12.09.09
8 Brigadiers Gladiators Gladiators 05 wkts B’lore 12.09.09
9 Panthers Maharaajas Panthers 27 runs B’lore 12.09.09
10 Diamonds Bulls Diamonds 03 wkts B’lore 13.09.09
11 Panthers Gladiators Panthers 06 runs B’lore 13.09.09
12 Brigadiers Provident Brigadiers 03 wkts B’lore 13.09.09
13 Mangalore Panthers Panthers 13 runs B’lore 14.09.09
14 Provident Bulls Provident 06 wkts B’lore 14.09.09
15 Diamonds Maharaajas Maharaajas 06 wkts B’lore 15.09.09
16 Mangalore Gladiators Mangalore 13 runs B’lore 15.09.09
17 Maharaajas Gladiators Maharaajas 04 wkts B’lore 16.09.09
18 Panthers Bulls Bulls 07 wkts B’lore 16.09.09
19 Provident Panthers Provident 05 wkts B’lore 17.09.09
20 Gladiators Diamonds Diamonds 07 runs B’lore 17.09.09
21 Brigadiers Maharaajas Brigadiers 26 runs Mysore 18.09.09
22 Mangalore Bulls Bulls 08 wkts Mysore 18.09.09
23 Brigadiers Bulls Brigadiers 04 wkts Mysore 19.09.09
24 Mangalore Maharaajas Maharaajas 13 runs Mysore 19.09.09
25 Panthers Diamonds Panthers 08 wkts Mysore 20.09.09
26 Provident Gladiators Gladiators 08 wkts Mysore 20.09.09
27 Brigadiers Diamonds Brigadiers 08 wkts B’lore 21.09.09
28 Provident Maharaajas Provident 10 runs B’lore 21.09.09
29 Brigadiers Panthers Panthers 15 runs B’lore 22.09.09
30 Provident Bulls Provident 20 runs B’lore 22.09.09
31 Provident Panthers Provident 05 wkts B’lore 23.09.09
Matches won by runs margin
No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Date
1 Provident Mangalore Provident 36 runs B’lore 09.09.09
2 Provident Diamonds Provident 36 runs B’lore 12.09.09
3 Diamonds Mangalore Mangalore 32 runs B’lore 10.09.09
4 Panthers Maharaajas Panthers 27 runs B’lore 12.09.09
5 Brigadiers Maharaajas Brigadiers 26 runs Mysore 18.09.09
6 Provident Bulls Provident 20 runs B’lore 22.09.09
7 Brigadiers Panthers Panthers 15 runs B’lore 22.09.09
8 Mangalore Panthers Panthers 13 runs B’lore 14.09.09
9 Mangalore Gladiators Mangalore 13 runs B’lore 15.09.09
10 Mangalore Maharaajas Maharaajas 13 runs Mysore 19.09.09
11 Provident Maharaajas Provident 10 runs B’lore 21.09.09
12 Gladiators Diamonds Diamonds 07 runs B’lore 17.09.09
13 Panthers Gladiators Panthers 06 runs B’lore 13.09.09
14 Bulls Maharaajas Bulls 05 runs B’lore 10.09.09
Matches won by wickets margin
No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Date
1 Mangalore Bulls Bulls 08 wkts Mysore 18.09.09
2 Panthers Diamonds Panthers 08 wkts Mysore 20.09.09
3 Provident Gladiators Gladiators 08 wkts Mysore 20.09.09
4 Brigadiers Diamonds Brigadiers 08 wkts B’lore 21.09.09
5 Brigadiers Panthers Brigadiers 07 wkts B’lore 09.09.09
6 Panthers Bulls Bulls 07 wkts B’lore 16.09.09
7 Bulls Gladiators Bulls 06 wkts B’lore 11.09.09
8 Provident Bulls Provident 06 wkts B’lore 14.09.09
9 Diamonds Maharaajas Maharaajas 06 wkts B’lore 15.09.09
10 Brigadiers Gladiators Gladiators 05 wkts B’lore 12.09.09
11 Provident Panthers Provident 05 wkts B’lore 17.09.09
12 Provident Panthers Provident 05 wkts B’lore 23.09.09
13 Maharaajas Gladiators Maharaajas 04 wkts B’lore 16.09.09
14 Brigadiers Bulls Brigadiers 04 wkts Mysore 19.09.09
15 Diamonds Bulls Diamonds 03 wkts B’lore 13.09.09
16 Brigadiers Provident Brigadiers 03 wkts B’lore 13.09.09
17 Brigadiers Mangalore Brigadiers 01 wkt B’lore 11.09.09
200 plus run aggregate by batsmen in the tournament
No Batsmen Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave
1 J Arunkumar Belgavi 9 8 0 326 95 40.75
2 G Dhiman Bijapur 8 8 0 307 69 38.37
3 MK Pandey Belgavi 9 9 2 305 112* 43.57
4 MR Beerala Bijapur 8 8 2 284 64 47.33
5 HTS Rao Maharajaas 7 7 0 248 77 35.42
6 KS Ponnappa Belgavi 9 9 0 238 71 26.44
7 SK Jain Provident 9 8 6 234 59 117.00
8 VST Naidu Provident 8 8 0 230 74 28.75
9 RK Sabharwal Mangalore 7 7 1 211 52 35.16
10 RUthappa Brigadiers 8 8 1 207 69* 29.57
11 Amit Verma Provident 9 9 1 206 49 25.75
12 R Jonathan Mangalore 7 7 0 205 73 29.28
13 B Akhil Provident 9 9 1 202 55 25.25
Fifties by batsmen
Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
MK Pandey 112* Panthers Mangalore B’lore 14.09.09
J Arunkumar 95 Panthers Maharaajas B’lore 12.09.09
MK Manjunath 92 Provident Mangalore B’lore 09.09.09
B Chipli 89 Mangalore Diamonds B’lore 10.09.09
N Shekawat 81 Brigadiers Maharaajas Mysore 18.09.09
HTS Rao 77 Maharaajas Bulls B’lore 10.09.09
VST Naidu 74 Provident Mangalore B’lore 09.09.09
J Arunkumar 73 Panthers Bulls B’lore 16.09.09
R Jonathan 73 Mangalore Bulls Mysore 18.09.09
KS Ponnappa 71 Panthers Mangalore B’lore 14.09.09
SLazarus 70 Brigadiers Provident B’lore 13.09.09
RUthappa 69* Brigadiers Diamonds B’lore 21.09.09
G Dhiman 69 Bulls Maharaajas B’lore 10.09.09
MR Beerala 64 Bulls Panthers B’lore 16.09.09
MR Beerala 63* Bulls Gladiators B’lore 11.09.09
MR Beerala 63* Bulls Brigadiers Mysore 19.09.09
R Jonathan 63 Mangalore Provident B’lore 09.09.09
VST Naidu 63 Provident Bulls B’lore 14.09.09
KR Kapoor 62* Gladiators Provident Mysore 20.09.09
SP Shinde 61 Bulls Provident B’lore 14.09.09
MR Beerala 61 Bulls Mangalore Mysore 18.09.09
G Dhiman 60 Bulls Panthers B’lore 16.09.09
J Arunkumar 60 Panthers Brigadiers B’lore 22.09.09
SK Jain 59 Provident Brigadiers B’lore 13.09.09
SK Jain 57* Provident Gladiators Mysore 20.09.09
G Dhiman 57 Bulls Provident B’lore 14.09.09
G Dhiman 57 Bulls Mangalore Mysore 18.09.09
SP Manjunath 55* Maharaajas Mangalore Mysore 19.09.09
MK Pandey 55* Panthers Diamonds Mysore 20.09.09
HTS Rao 55 Maharaajas Panthers B’lore 12.09.09
B Akhil 55 Provident Brigadiers B’lore 13.09.09
M Nidesh 54* Diamonds Brigadiers B’lore 21.09.09
RUthappa 54 Brigadiers Bulls Mysore 19.09.09
R Vinay Kumar 54 Panthers Brigadiers B’lore 22.09.09
RK Sabharwal 52 Mangalore Gladiators B’lore 15.09.09
J Arunkumar 51 Panthers Gladiators B’lore 13.09.09
RK Sabharwal 51 Mangalore Panthers B’lore 14.09.09
RK Sabharwal 51 Mangalore Maharaajas Mysore 19.09.09
Three or more fifties by batsmen
No Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 G Dhiman 69 Bulls Maharaajas B’lore 10.09.09
2 G Dhiman 60 Bulls Panthers B’lore 16.09.09
3 G Dhiman 57 Bulls Provident B’lore 14.09.09
4 G Dhiman 57 Bulls Mangalore Mysore 18.09.09
1 J Arunkumar 95 Panthers Maharaajas B’lore 12.09.09
2 J Arunkumar 73 Panthers Bulls B’lore 16.09.09
3 J Arunkumar 60 Panthers Brigadiers B’lore 22.09.09
4 J Arunkumar 51 Panthers Gladiators B’lore 13.09.09
1 MR Beerala 64 Bulls Panthers B’lore 16.09.09
2 MR Beerala 63* Bulls Gladiators B’lore 11.09.09
3 MR Beerala 63* Bulls Brigadiers Mysore 19.09.09
4 MR Beerala 61 Bulls Mangalore Mysore 18.09.09
1 RK Sabharwal 52 Mangalore Gladiators B’lore 15.09.09
2 RK Sabharwal 51 Mangalore Panthers B’lore 14.09.09
3 RK Sabharwal 51 Mangalore Maharaajas Mysore 19.09.09
Ten or more sixes in the tournament
No Batsmen Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 6s
1 J Arunkumari Belgavi 9 8 0 326 95 40.75 19
2 B Akhil Provident 9 9 1 202 55 25.25 14
3 G Dhiman Bijapur 8 8 0 307 69 38.37 13
4 MK Pandey Belgavi 9 9 2 305 112* 43.57 13
5 KS Ponnappa Belgavi 9 9 0 238 71 26.44 12
6 MR Beerala Bijapur 8 8 2 284 64 47.33 11
7 RUthappa Brigadiers 8 8 1 207 69* 29.57 10
Four or more wickets in an innings
No Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DN Sagar 5 17 Brigadiers Maharaajas Mysore 18.09.09
2 C Raghu 4 08 Maharaajas Bulls B’lore 10.09.09
3 RVinayKumar 4 12 Panthers Maharaajas B’lore 12.09.09
4 N Prasad 4 14 Brigadiers Maharaajas Mysore 18.09.09
5 M Vinod 4 16 Brigadiers Panthers B’lore 09.09.09
6 P Patil 4 16 Diamonds Bulls B’lore 13.09.09
7 MDS Ashraf 4 16 Provident Maharaajas B’lore 21.09.09
8 R Ninan 4 19 Gladiators Provident Mysore 20.09.09
9 DJ Johnson 4 30 Panthers Gladiators B’lore 13.09.09
19 DJ Johnson 4 38 Panthers Brigadiers B’lore 22.09.09
Bowlers conceding forty plus runs in the tournament
No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 ST Sharath 2 52 Diamonds Brigadiers B’lore 21.09.09
2 STR Binny 2 51 Bulls Brigadiers Mysore 19.09.09
3 AF Pasha 0 47 Mangalore Panthers B’lore 14.09.09
4 M Vinod 0 45 Brigadiers Bulls Mysore 19.09.09
5 Venkatesh 0 44 Mangalore Bulls Mysore 18.09.09
6 S Aravind 2 43 Mangalore Provident B’lore 09.09.09
7 KS Srinivas 0 42 Diamonds Mangalore B’lore 10.09.09
8 AA Kazi 1 42 Maharaajas Panthers B’lore 12.09.09
9 S Nooruddin 1 40 Diamonds Mangalore B’lore 10.09.09
10 SK Vadeyaraj 1 40 Panthers Mangalore B’lore 14.09.09
11 NC Aiyappa 1 40 Provident Bulls B’lore 14.09.09
12 DN Sagar 0 40 Brigadiers Bulls Mysore 19.09.09
13 Kiran Kumar 1 40 Mangalore Maharaajas Mysore 19.09.09
Bowlers conceding Forty plus runs without a wicket
No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 AF Pasha 0 47 Mangalore Panthers B’lore 14.09.09
2 M Vinod 0 45 Brigadiers Bulls Mysore 19.09.09
3 Venkatesh 0 44 Mangalore Bulls Mysore 18.09.09
4 KS Srinivas 0 42 Diamonds Mangalore B’lore 10.09.09
5 DN Sagar 0 40 Brigadiers Bulls Mysore 19.09.09
Highest Partnership for each wicket
Wkt Runs Partners Team
Opposition Ground Date
1st 168 MK Manjunath, VST Naidu Provident
Mangalore B’lore 09.09.09
2nd 160 MK Pandey, KS Ponnappa Panthers
Mangalore B’lore 14.09.09
3rd 84 N Haldipur, R Jonathan Mangalore
Bulls Mysore 18.09.09
3rd 84* KR Kapoor, RR Bhatkal Gladiators
Provident Mysore 20.09.09
4th 97 SK Jain, B Akhil Provident
Brigadiers B’lore 13.09.09
5th 53* MR Beerala, SP Shinde Bulls
Gladiators B’lore 11.09.09
6th 70 HTS Rao, AA Kazi Maharaajas
Panthers B’lore 12.09.09
7th 41 STR Binny, J Shetty Bulls
Provident B’lore 22.09.09
8th 52* RC Shanbal, A Mithun Gladiators
Mangalore B’lore 15.09.09
9th 35 AB Sagar, B Rajashekhar Maharaajas
Panthers B’lore 12.09.09
10th 31* SK Jain, AU Shetty Provident
Gladiators Mysore 20.09.09


Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squads – Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds

Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squads – Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds

Here is the squad with supporting staff of Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds, one of the franchisees of Mantri-KPL 2010

Shamanur Davangere Diamonds
No Cricketers
1 Sunil Joshi
2 CM Goutam
3 Mayank Agarwal
4 Sunil Raju
5 Pavan Deshpande
6 Nidish M
7 Prasanna Patil
8 Yere Goud
9 Magizghendan
10 BN Bhareth
11 Bharath Kumar
12 Manikantan
13 Devaraj Koti
14 Dominic Fernandez
15 Koushik V
16 DC Rajesh
17 Abhilash M Mahendrakar
18 Muzamail
19 Swamy
20 Girish M
21 Chiranjeevi
Support Staff
1 Coach Sanath Kumar
2 Asst Coach DC Rajesh
3 Trainer Ramesh
4 Physio Sravan
5 Fielding Coach Jagan
6 PRO-cum-Manager Anutosh Poll
7 Vedio analysts Rishi and Jyotsna
8 CEO UB Venkatesh
Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squads

Mantri-KPL 2010 – Team squads

Mantri-KPL 2010 is all set to start from 16.09.10. Crickick.com publishes the squad with supporting staff of the five teams for the benefit of its viewers. The three teams are yet to finalize the teams and supporting staff. It will be published once we get them

Provident Bangalore (Rural):
No Cricketers
1 B Akhil
2 Thilak Naidu
3 Aniruddha A Joshi
4 Amit A Verma
5 Aiyappa NC
6 Anand P Katti
7 MK Manjunath
8 Sunil Kumar Jain
9 Sunil Kumar DH
10 Sarfaraz Ashraf
11 Arjun Shetty
12 Manjesh Reddy
13 Rahul Bhatkal
14 Jagadeesh L
15 Naresh Reddy
16 Kaunain Abbas
17 Abhishek Jagan
Support Staff
1 Chief Coach R Muralidhar
2 Asst Coach Vijay Madyalkar
3 Physiotherapist Srinivas Rao
4 Cricket Manager P Srinivasa Murthy
5 Trainer Sham Rao
6 Video Analyst Anil Kumar
7 CEO Ravi Ramu
Malnad Gladiators
No Cricketer
1 Raju Ravi Bhatkal
2 Ganesh Sathish
3 Kunal Kapoor
4 AMithun
5 SL Akshay
6 Ryan Ninan
7 Nishanth Hegde
8 D Santhosh Kumar
9 Gowtham K
10 Rohan KP
11 KC Avinash
12 S Sanjay Kumar
13 Shashindra
14 Balasubramanya DR
15 Sandesh Sathish
16 Darshan KV
17 Tejas A Wagle
18 KV Bharath
19 SK Moinuddin
20 Shantharaj
21 KP Appanna
Support Staff
1 COO R Arun Kumar
2 Coach H Surendra
3 Manager L Prashanth
4 Trainer Gautham
5 Physio Dr Hari
6 Asst Manager Govinda
7 CEO Shashidhar
Bangalore Brigadiers
No Cricketer
1 Robin Uthappa
2 Deepak A Chougule
3 David Mathias
4 Rahul K L
5 Mansur Ali Khan
6 Syed Ibrez
7 TK Ananth
8 Sadiq Kirmani
9 Nikhil Kashyap
10 NS Shekhawat
11 Vinu Prasad
12 Dilip N Sagar
13 Rajesh Kumar Singh
14 Vinod Munikrishna
15 Steve Lazarus
16 Faroqui Zahoor
17 S Prajwal
18 P Santosh
19 Sharath HS
20 Abinav Shankar Narayan
21 Samarth R
Support Staff
1 Coach Irfan Sait
2 Physio Vasanth
3 Video Analyst Srikanth
4 Manager/Tech support Muralidhar
5 Team Coordinator/CEO Arun kumar
Mysore Maharaajas
No Cricketer
1 C Raghu
2 KB Pawan
3 C Raghavendra
4 Chetan Williams
5 Abrar Kazi
6 Adithya Sagar
7 Aiyappa KM
8 Sudhir Rao
9 Shoaib Manager
10 Nithin Bille
11 Manjunath SP
12 Manoj KH
13 Harsha Basavaraj
14 MR Darshan
15 Himat Singh Shekhawat
16 Uttam Raj
17 Tarun Mutthanna
18 Nithin Kumar
Support Staff
1 Coach S Shiraguppi
2 Asst Coach GK Anil Kumar
3 Physio Vinod Jain
4 Trainer Jeet Devaiah
5 CEO Data Karumbaiah
Bijapur Bulls
No Cricketer
1 Mohammed Arif
2 Sudhindra P Shinde
3 Devraj T Patil
4 Stuart T Binny
5 Anish D V
6 Mithun R Beerala
7 Harsha B
8 Gaurav Dhiman
9 Praveen Kumar
10 Vijaykumar
11 Pranesh Desai
12 Vinay Kumar
13 Jayaprakash Shetty
14 Ravi Bharat Kane
15 Nithin Mulky
16 SachinCR
17 Vinay Gowda
18 NizamuddinU
19 Rajshekar Shanbal
20 B Rajashekar
21 Syed Nooruddin
Support Staff
1 Asst Coach AR Mahesh
2 Physio Vaishali Pai
3 Trainer Sanjay Nair
4 Manager KS Narayan
5 Vedio Santosh
6 Team Coordinator Rajeshwar
7 CEO Sujith Pillai
Mantri-KPL 2010

Mantri-KPL 2010

We wish to inform our visitors that we are going to cover the Mantri-KPL 2010 on our portal. We furnish the list CEOs of all the eight franchisees with their names and mobile numbers

Names and Mobile numbers of CEOs of all Franchisees
No Franchisees Names Mobile Number
1 Bangalore Brigadiers Sri Arun Kumar 98450 11576
2 Belagavi Panthers Sri Joseph Hoover 98446 44068
3 Bijapur Bulls Sri Sujith Pillai 94490 33980
4 Malnad Gladiators Sri Shashidhar 98450 42721
5 Mangalore United Sri Hyder Ali 94484 56555
6 Mysore Maharaajas Sri Datha karumbiah 98450 55366
7 Provident Bangalore Sri Ravi Ramu 98440 60005
8 Shamanur Davangere Diamonds Sri UB Venkatesh 98453 73333

England vs Pakistan : Hosts win the second one day in a tense finish

England vs Pakistan : Hosts win the second one day in a tense finish

Second one day : England vs Pakistan at Leeds on 12.09.10 : England won by four wickets with three balls to spare

Kamran Akmal scored his 12th fifty as a wicket keeper batsman when he scored 74 in this game {05 C plus 07 HC}. He now holds the record for most fifties by a Pakistan wicket keeper in one day games. He went past Moin Khan’s 11 fifies which was the previous record for most fifties by a Pakistan wicket keeper.

He completed 2500 runs as a wicket keeper batsman when he was on 71 during his knock of 74 in this game. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 2503. He became the second Pakistan wicket keeper batsman to total 2500 plus runs, after Moin Khan who has scored 3100 runs to his credit.

He became the tenth wicket keeper batsman to total 2500 plus runs in one day games. Others are – AC Gilchrist {9410}, KC Sangakkara {7617}, A Flower {5845}, MS Dhoni {5733}, MV Boucher {4658}, AJ Stewart {4017}, RS Kaluwitharana {3691}, Moin Khan {3100} and BB McCullum {2934}. It is interesting to note that Moin Khan is the only wicket keeper batsman who has scored 2500 plus runs without a century.

Kamran Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez added 122 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 14th occasion of Pakistan batsman posting a three figure partnership against England.

This stand also represents the third occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket against England. The other two occasions are – 113 runs between Majid Khan and Sadiq Mohammad at Nottingham on 31.08.74 and 102 runs between Mohsin Khan and Mudassar Nazar at Nottingham on 17.07.82. Thus the 122 runs stand between Kamran Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez in this game represents the record first wicket stand by Pakistan batsman against England in one day games.

This game was the 50th one day game for Mohammad Hafeez, He became the 45th cricketer to represent Pakistan in 50 plus one day games.

Asad Shafiq registered his maiden one day fifty in his third one day game. His previous best was 19 against England at Chester-le-Street on 10.09.10, the first one day game of the ongoing series.

SCJ Broad returned with figures of 4 for 81 in this game to provide the 98th occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games. His figures represent the tenth occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games. SCJ Braod became the first England bowler to concede 80 plus runs against Pakistan in one day games.

SCJ Braod earned the distinction of becoming the first bowler in the history of one day internationals to capture four wickets conceding 80 plus runs when he returned with figures of 4 for 81 in this game

His 4 for 81 in this game provide the sixth occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding seventy plus runs in one day games. The other five occasions are – 4 for 73 by Waqar Younis of Pakistan vs England at Nottingham on 20.08.92, 5 for 70 by JN Gillespie of Australia vs Pakistan at Nairobi {G} on 07.09.02, 4 for 72 by A Nehra of India vs Pakistan at Vizag on 05.04.05, 5 for 73 by G Goudie of Scotland vs Australia at Edinburgh on 28.08.09 and 4 for 71 SCJ Braod of England vs South Africa at Cape Town on 27.11.09

Thus SCJ Broad earns the distinction of becoming the first bowler in the history of one day internationals to capture four wickets conceding seventy plus runs on two occasions.

SCJ Broad’s 4 for 81 in this game provides the eighth occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games against various opposition. He became the first England bowler to capture four wickets conceding 80 plus runs.

SCJ Braod has conceded seventy plus runs on six occasions which read thus – none for 70 vs West Indies at Nottingham on 07.07.07, 1 for 84 vs India at Leeds on 02.09.07, 2 for 75 vs vs New Zealand at Napier on 20.02.08, none for 74 vs India at Rajkot on 14.11.08, 4 for 71 vs South Africa at Cape Town on 27.11.09 and 4 for 81 vs Pakistan at Leeds on 12.09.10.

He became the second England bowler to concede seventy plus runs on six or more occasions. JM Anderson is the other England bowler who has conceded seventy plus runs on seven occasions

SCJ Braod became the eighth bowler in one day game to concede seventy plus runs on six or more occasions. Others are – A Nehra of India {08}, JM Anderson {07}, Naved-ul-Hasan {07}, Waqar Younis {07}, MG Johnson {06}, B Lee {06} and S Sreesanth {06}.

SCJ Broad became the 12th bowler in the history of one day game to concede 80 plus runs on two or more occasions. The complete list read thus – B Lee of Australia {03}, M Ntini of South Africa {03}, Abdul Razaak of Bangladesh {02}, PW Borren of Netherlands {02}. SCJ Broad of England {02}, SJ Harmison of England {02}, MG Johnson of Australia {02}, SL Malinga of Sri Lanka {02}, Naved-ul-Hasan of Pakistan {02}, A Nehra of India {02}, Shafiul Islam of Bangladesh {02} and MA Suji of Kenya {02}

AJ Strauss scored 126 in this game which represent the 1084th hundred in one day games. It also represents the 97th hundred by an England batsman in one day games and the tenth hundred by an England batsman against Pakistan.

AJ Strauss scored 126 in this game which represent the 581st hundred by an opening batsman in one day games. It also represents the 53rd hundred by an England opening batsman in one day games and the eighth hundred by an England opening batsman against Pakistan.

AJ Strauss scored 126 in this game which represent the 154th hundred by a captain in one day games. It also represents the 10th hundred by an England captain in one day games and the first hundred by an England captain Pakistan.

AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game represent his third one day hundred as captain. The other two are – 105 vs West Indies at Providence on 22.03.09 and 154 vs Bangladesh at Birmingham on 12.07.10. With three hundreds to his credit, AJ Strauss holds the record for most hundreds by an England captain in one day games. He went past the MA Atherton’s two hundreds which was hitherto the record for most hundreds by an England captain in one day games.

AJ Strauss became the first England captain to score a hundred against Pakistan when he made 126 in this game. The previous best was his own 78 at Nottingham on 08.09.06

AJ Strauss completed 1700 runs as England captain in this game when he was on 122 during the course of his knock of 126 in this game. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 1704 which is a record for most runs totalled by an England captain in one day games. He went past N Hussain’s 1598 runs when he was 21 during the course of his knock of 126 in this game. N Hussain held the hitherto record of most runs by an England captain.

At the end of this game AJ Strauss’s aggregate stood at 3542. He became the eighth England batsman to total 3500 one day runs. Others are – PD Collingwood {4927}, AJ Stewart {4677}, ME Trescothick {4335}, GA Gooch {4290}, AJ Lamb {4010}, GA Hick {3846} and NV Knight {3637}

IJL Trott scored 53 in this game which was his sixth fifty in eight games. It was also his fifth consecutive fifty which read thus – 52* vs South Africa at Port Elizabeth on 29.11.09, 94 vs Bangladesh at Bristol on 10.07.10, 110 vs Bangladesh at Birmingham on 12.07.10, 69 vs Pakistan at Chester-le-Street on 10.09.10 and 53 vs Pakistan at Leeds on 12.09.10

AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game represent the 12th hundred by a batsman at Leeds and the fourth hundred by an England batsman at Leeds. The other three are – 128 by RA Smith vs New Zealand on 23.05.90, 121 by ME Trecothick vs Sri Lanka on 01.07.06 and 104* by ME Tresocothick vs Australia on 07.07.05

AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game represent the fourth hundred by a captain at Leeds. The other three are – 120* by SR Waugh Australia vs South Africa on 13.06.99, 112 by ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka vs England on 02.07.02 and 102* by Imran Khan of Pakistan vs Sri Lanka on 16,06,83. Thus AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game represent the highest individual score by a captain at Leeds.

RS Bopara hit a boundary four in his knock of 16 in this game which gave him an aggregate of 100 boundary fours in one day games. He became the 24th England batsmen to total 100 plus boundary fours in one day games.

AJ Strauss is one boundary four shy of 200 boundary fours while leading England. The complete list of England captains who have scored 100 plus boundary fours are – AJ Strauss {199}, N Hussain {149}, MP Vaughan {146}, GA Gooch {127} and MA Atherton {121}

AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game was his 14th fifty as England’s captain {03 centuries and 11 half centuries}. He now holds the record for most fifties by an England captain in one day games. He wrested the record from N Hussain who had scored 13 fifties {1 C plus 12 HC}

AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game represent the 105th hundred against Pakistan in one day games. It also represents the 57th hundred by an opening batsman, the sixth hundred by a captain-cum-opening batsman and the 16th hundred by a captain against Pakistan in one day games.

AJ Strauss’s 126 in this game provide the 67th hundred by a captain-opening batsman in one day games. It also represents the seventh hundred by an England captain-cum-opening batsman in one day games.

AJ Strauss and IJL Trott added 146 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 1855th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. This stand also represents the 411th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games. It also represents the 154th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership and the 30th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games.

AJ Strauss and IJL Trott added 146 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 23rd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Pakistan in one day games. This stand provides the fifth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games. The other four occasions are – 140 runs between BC Broad and RT Robinson at Leeds on 12.09.10, 116 between BC Broad and AJ Lamb at Sharjah on 07.04.87, 110 between AJ Strauss and IR Bell at The Oval on 21.05.87 and 107 runs between AJ Lamb and CJ Tavare at Nottingham on 17.07.82. Thus the 146 runs partnership between AJ Strauss and IJL Trott in this game represents the rocord partnership for the second wicket by England batsmen against Pakistan in one day games.

England won this game by four wickets providing its 37th win over Pakistan. Its win with three balls to spare represents the sixth win with single digit balls to spare. The other five such win are – won by four wickets with 9 balls to spare at Lord’s on 22.06.03, won by six wickets with eight balls to spare at Karachi on 26.03.84, won by two wickets with three balls to spare at Lahore on 18.11.87, won by one wicket with three balls to spare at Birmingham on 25.05.87 and won by three wickets with two balls to spare at Perth on 05.01.87

CLT20 2010 : Match Number 6 : Warriors beat fancied Victoria by 28 runs

CLT20 2010 : Match Number 6 : Warriors beat fancied Victoria by 28 runs

Match No 6 : Victoria Bush Rangers vs Warriors at Port Elizabeth on 13.09.10 : Warriors won by 28 runs

DJ Hussey will share the record for most number of appearances in T20 games with JA Morkel when he plays this game. Both these cricketers have played 128 T20 games at the end of this game.

Prior to the start of CLT20 2010 both DJ Hussey and JA Morkel had played 127 T20I games. But JA Morkel went ahead of DJ Hussey and played his 128th match when he appeared for Chennai Super Kings against Central Districts at Durban on 11.09.10

BJ Hodge is making his 100th T20I appearance in this game. He became the fifth cricketer to appear in 100 plus T20I games. Others are – DJ Hussey {128], JA Morkel {128}, SB Styris {100} and HH Gibbs {100}

Victoria Bushrangers team comprised of two batsmen who have scored 3000 plus runs {DJ Hussey – 3219 and BJ Hodge – 3077} and also the highest wicket taker {DP Nannes – 120 wickets} in the history of T20 games.

DJ Jacobs scored 59 in this game providing the 30th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in CLT20 games. It also represents the 16th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in CLT20 games. It also represents the seventh occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in CLT20 games.

DJ Jacobs and AG Prince added 81 runs for the first wicket providing the 39th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in CLT20 games. It also represents the 12th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs for the first wicket in CLT20 games.

This partnership represents the third occasion of fifty plus runs stand by Warriors batsmen in CLT20 games. The other two occasions are – 52 runs for the second wicket between DJ Jacobs and CA Ingram vs Wayamba at P Elizabeth on 11.09.10 and 63* runs for the fourth wicket between JP Kreusch and MV Boucher against Wayamba at Port Elizabeth on 11.09.09. Thus the 81 runs partnership between DJ Jacobs and AG Prince for the first wicket in this game represents the record stand by Warriors batsmen in CLT20 games.

DJ Jacobs was run out for 59 in this game providing the 46th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games. It also represents the second occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games after scoring a fifty. The first occasion was V Sehwag’s run out dismissal after scoring 66 in the game between Delhi Daredevils and Wayamba at Delhi on 11.10.09

DJ Jacob’s run out dismissal for 59 in this game provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games. It also represents the sixth occasion of a captain dismissed run out in CLT20 games

SJ Harwood returned with figures of 1 for 47 in this game providing the eighth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs in CLT20 games.

JP Kreusch was stumped in this game providing the eleventh occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in CLT20 games.

Warriors scored 158 for 8 in this game providing the 17th occasion of a team posting 150 plus runs in CLT20 games.

J Theron returned with figures of 3 for 22 in this game providing the 30th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in CLT20 games. He has captured three or more wickets for the second occasion, the first being his 3 for 23 vs Wayamba at P Elizabeth on 11.09.10.

J Theron became the seventh bowler in CLT20 games to capture three plus wickets on two or more occasions. Others are – DJ Bravo of Tri & Tob {03}, SR Claerk of NSW {03}. CJ Mckay of Victoria {02}, DP Nannes of Delhi {02}, MC Henriques of New South Walses {02} and JH Kallis of RCB {02}

The following are the bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in CLT20 games – DJ Bravo of Tri & Tob {12}, AB McDonalad of Victoria {11}, CJ Mckay of Victoria {11}, DP Nannes of Delhi and Victoria {10} and MC Henriques of NSW {10}. AB McDonald with two wickets and DP Nannes with one wicket in this game joined this list of bowlers.

CLT20 2010 : Match No 5 : RCB crush Guyana

CLT20 2010 : Match No 5 : RCB crush Guyana

Match number 5 : Guyana vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Centurion on 12.09.10: Royal Challengers Bangalore won by nine wickets

RCB’s win by nine wickets in this game provide the first occasion of a team winning a CLT20 game by nine wickets.

Guyana was dismissed all out for 103 in this game providing the seventh occasion of a team dismissed all out in CLT20 games. The other occasions are – 84 by Cape Cobras vs Delhi at Delhi on 19.10.09, 94 by Central Districts vs CSK at Durban on 11.09.10, 139 by Otago vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, 108 by Otago vs RCB at Bangalore on 12.10.09, 106 by Somerset vs Tri & Tob at Bangalore on 12.10.09 and 118 by Trinidad & Tobago vs NSW at Hyd-RGS on 23.10.09

RCB is the only team in CLT20 games played for so far to dismiss the opposition all out on two occasions – Otaga was dismissed all out for 108 and Bangalore on 12.10.09 and Guyana was dismissed for 103 at Centurion on 12.09.10.

Guyana was all out for 103 in exactly 20 overs, that is their last wicket fell of the last delivery of the 20th over providing the second such occasion in CLT20 games. Somerset was all out for 106 in exactly 20 overs against Trinidad and Tobago at Bangalore on 12.10.09.

JH Kallis returned with figures of 3 for 16 in this game providing the 29th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in CLT20 games

JH Kallis bowled a maiden over in his spell of 4.0-1-16-3 in this game providing the fourth occasion of a bowler bowling a maiden over when he returned with three or more wickets in CLT20 games. The other two bowlers are – 4.0-2-17-4 by CJD de Villiers of Eagles vs Somerset at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09, 4.0-1-18-2 by JH Kallis of RCB vs Otago at Banglore on 12.10.09 and 4.0-1-20-3 by L Balaji of CSK vs Central Districts at Durban on 11.09.10.

Thus JH Kallis earns the distinction of bowling maiden overs on two occasions in this category of statistics in CLT20 games

JH Kallis has bowled four maiden overs in his T20 career including the one in this game. He became the 32nd bowler to bowl four or more maiden overs in T20 games.

It is interesting to note that three RCB cricketers – A Kumble, P Kumar and R Dravid were playing their 50th T20 game when they played this game. As on date there are 190 cricketers who have played 50 or more T20 games including the captioned three cricketers.

S Chattergoon {18| and EA Crandon {Zero} were run out in this game with which the number of run outs in CLT20 games swelled to 45

S Chattergoon’s run out for 18 in this game provide the ninth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games.

EA Crandon was run out for zero in this game providing the sixth occasion of a batsman run out without scoring in CLT20 games.

JH Kallis and R Dravid added 78 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 39th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs stand in CLT20 games. This stand also provides the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs for the first wicket in CLT20 games.

JH Kallis and R Dravid added 78 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the sixth occasion of RCB batsmen posting fifty plus runs stand in CLT20 games. This stand also provides the second occasion of RCB batsmen posting fifty plus runs for the first wicket in CLT20 games. The other occasion was the 75 run stand between JH Kallis and RV Uthappa against Otago at Bangalore on 12.10.09. Thus the 78 runs partnership between JH Kallis and R Dravid is a record for first wicket by RCB batsmen in CLT20 games.

At the end of this game RCB batsmen have seven fifty plus runs partnerships which is a record for most fifty partnerships by a team in CLT20. New South Wales and Trinidad and Tobago batsmen have posted five fifty plus runs partnerships.

CLT20 2010 : Match No 4 : South Australia beat Lions by 11 runs

CLT20 2010 : Match No 4 : South Australia beat Lions by 11 runs

Match Number 4 : South Australia vs Highveld Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10 : South Australia won by 11 runs

M Klinger of South Australia (78} and AN Petersen of Lions {56| score fifties in this game providing the 28th and 29th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in CLT 20 games.

M Klingner’s 78 and AN Petersen’s 56 in this game provide the 14th and 15th occasion of an opening batsman scoring fifties in CLT20 games. It also provide the first occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring fifties in CLT20 games.

M Klingner’s 78 and AN Petersen’s 56 in this game provide the fifth and sixth occasion of captains scoring fifties in CLT20 games. It also provides the first occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in CLT20 games.

CJ Ferguson {47}, CJ Borgas {02} and TLW Cooper {06} were dismissed run out in South Australia’s innings swelling the number of run outs in CLT20 games to 41. This also provide the fourtj occasion of three batsman run out in an innings in CLT20 games. The first occasion – Three otago batsmen {BB McCullum for 21, CD Cumming for 18 and NT Broom for 5} vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, The second occasion – Three Deccan Chargers batsmen {A Symonds for 2, SB Styris for 14 and FH Edwards for zero} vs Trinida and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09. The third occasion – Three Trinidad & Tobago batsmen {D Ganga for 32, DM Bravo for 27 and S Ramdin for 23} vs New South Wales at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09.

ND McKenzie {15} and Z de Bryun {11} were run out in Lion’s innings providing the 42nd and 43rd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games.

This game witnessed five run outs {three from South Australia and two from Lions} providing the second occasion of five batsmen run out in a match. The other occasion was in the game between Trinidad and Tobago and Deccan Chargers at Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09 {Two batsmen of Trinidad and Tobago – D Ganga for zero and DJ Bravo for 11 and three batsmen of Deccan Chargers – A Symonds for 2, SB Styris for 14 and FH Edwards for zero}

M Klinger and CJ Ferguson added 97 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 37th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in CLT20 games. This stand also represents the seventh occasion of a fifty plus runs stand for the third wicket and also represent the record stand for the third wicket in CLT20 games. The previous best third wicket stand was 95 runs between AG Puttick and JP Duminy of Cape Cobras vs Otago at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09.

M Klinger and CJ Ferguson added 97 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the second best partnership in CLT20 games. The best partnership is the 121 runs partnership 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

M Klinger and CJ Ferguson added 97 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of 90 plus runs partnership in CLT20 games. The other four occasions are – 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 second wicket between R Dravid and LRPL Taylor of RCB vs Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09, 93* runs for the fourth wicket between D Ganga and DJ Bravo of Trinidad & Tobago vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09 and 90* runs for the third wicket between PJ Hughes and MC Henriques of NSW vs Sussex at Lord’s on 11.10.09

SW Tait returned with figures of 3 for 36 in this game providing the 28th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in CLT20 games. His figures also represents the most expensive bowling figures in terms of runs conceded amongst the bowler who have capured three or more wickets. The earlier expensive bowling figures were credited to CJ Willoughby of Somerset who had figures of 3 for 35 against Trinidad & Tobago at Banglalore on 12.10.09.

AN Petersen’s 59 in this game was in a losing cause providing the tenth occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in CLT20 games. It also represents the third occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause. The other two occasions are – AC Gilchrist’s 51 going in vain in the game between Deccan Chargers vs Trinidad and Tobago at Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09 and SR Tendulkar’s 69 going in vain in the game between Mumbai Indians and Highveld Lions at Johannesburg on 10.09.10

R Cameron was stumped for 17 in this game providing the eighth occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in CLT20 games

Z de Bruyn returned with figures of 1 for 41 in this game providing the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 40 plus runs in an innings in CLT20 games.