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CLT20 : Cape Cobras go down as Delhi Daredevils win a dead rubber game

CLT20 : Cape Cobras go down as Delhi Daredevils win a dead rubber game

Super Eights League : Match Number 20 : Delhi Daredevils vs Cape Cobras at Delhi on 19.10.09 : Delhi won by 30 runs

Cape Cobra’s total of 84 all out in this game represent the lowest completed innings in the tournament. This total also represents the fourth occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament and the first occasion of a team dismissed for a total of less than 100 in the tournament.

No

Team Score Overs Opponent Venue Date
01 Otago 139 17.1 Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
02 Somerset 106 20.0 Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
03 Otago 108 17.5 RCB B’lore 12.10.09
04 Cobras 084 18.3 Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

There were five zeroes in the game which are detailed below providing the first occasion of five batsmen scoring zeroes in a match of the tournament

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gambhir Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
2 Bhatia Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
3 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
4 Henderson Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
5 Zondeki Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

In Cape Cobra’s innings, HH Gibbs, CW Henderson and M Zondeki failed to score providing the first instance of three batsmen failing to score in an innings

No

Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
2 Henderson Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
3 Zondeki Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

In Delhi’s innings, G Gambhir and R Bhatia failed to score providing the sixth occasion of two batsmen scoring ducks in an innings.

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Joyce Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
2 Chawla Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
1 DJBravo Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DMohammad Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
1 Heldreth Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
2 Willoughby Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
1 Suppaiah Somerset Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Philips Somerset Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
1 Quiney Victoria Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
2 Hodge Victoria Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
1 Gambhir Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
2 Bhatia Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09

G Gambhir scored zero in this game providing the fourth occasion of a captain scoring zero in the tournament.

No

Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Joyce Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
2 Mubarak Wayamba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
3 DGanga Tri-Tob Decccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
4 Gambhir Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09

G Gambhir and HH Gibbs failed to score in this game providing the first occasion of rival opener scoring zeroes in this game.

No

Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gambhir Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
2 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

G Gambhir and HH Gibbs scored zeroes in this game which takes the number of opening batsmen scoring zeroes to seven in the tournament

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gibbs Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Quiney Victoria Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09
3 Joyce Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 Quiney Victoria Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
5 Hodge Victoria Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
6 Gambhir Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
7 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

G Gambhir becomes the second captain opener to be dismissed for zero in the tournament after EC Joyce of Sussex

No

Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Joyce Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
2 Gambhir Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09

R Bhatia, HH Gibbs, CW Henderson and M Zondeki collected the first ball ducks in this game which swelled the number of batsmen who have collected the first ball ducks in the tournament to 13. The following is the complete list

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gibbs Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Lee NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 Joyce Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 Mubarak Wayamba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 DJBravo Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
6 DMohammad Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
7 Edwards Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
8 Suppaiah Somerset Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
9 Quiney Victoria Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
10 Bhatia Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
11 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
12 Henderson Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
13 Zondeki Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

HH Gibbs becomes the first batsman in the tournament to collect the first ball duck on two occasions. He was dismissed first ball against Royal Challengers, Bangalore at Bangalore on 08.10.09

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gibbs Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

This game witnessed three batsmen – HH Gibbs, CW Henderson and M Zondeki – in Cape Cobra’s innings collecting first ball ducks providing the tournament’s first occasion of three batsmen dismissed first ball in an innings

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
2 Henderson Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
3 Zondeki Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

This game witnessed four batsmen R Bhatia {Delhi}, HH Gibbs, CW Henderson and M Zondeki {Cape Cobras} collecting first ball ducks providing the tournament’s first occasion of four batsmen dismissed first ball in an match

No Batsman Team Opp Venue Date
1 Bhari Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
2 Gibbs Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
3 Henderson Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09
4 Zondeki Cobras Delhi Delhi 19.10.09

CW Henderson captured his 50th T20 wicket in this game when he bowled MK Tiwary for 19 in this game. He earned the distinction of becoming the 30th bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 50 plus wickets.

DP Nannes became the third bowler to capture three plus wickets in the tournament on two or more occasions. The others are SR Clark and DJ Bravo.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Clark 3 15 NSW Somerset Hyd’bad 18.10.09
1 Nannes 4 24 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Nannes 3 19 Delhi Cobras Delhi 19.10.09
1 DJBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJBravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DJBravo 3 31 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 14.10.09

DP Nannes 3 for 19 in this game provides the 20th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament {four occasions of four wickets and sixteen occasions of three wickets}.

KRD Karthik of Delhi and H Davids of Cobras were dismissed run out in this game which swelled the number of run outs to 31 in the tournament.

KRD Karthik’s run out in this game provides the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. He remains the only wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed run out on two occasions in the tournament

No WkBatsmen Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Karthik 06 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Ramdin 23 Tri-Tob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Brand 29 Cobras Vs Victoria B’lore 17.10.09
4 Karthik 23 Delhi Vs Cobras Delhi 19.10.09

Cobras inserted the opposition and lost the game providing the third occasion of a team losing the game after inserting the opposition in the tournament.

No Winner V Team Venue Date
1 Cobras V Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Tri-Tob V Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 Delhi V Cobras Delhi 19.10.09

FC Plaatjies made his T20 debut in this game for Cape Cobras. He is the fourth cricketer to make his T20 debut in CLT20 games. The other three are – Bhuaneshwar Singh Kumar of Royal Challengers Bangalore against Delhi at Bangalore on 17.10.09, JC Buttler of Somerset against New South Wales at Hyderabad on 18.10.09 and A Barath of Trinidad & Tobago against Diamond Eaglesa at Hyderabad on 18.10.09.

Approaching milestones ahead of India-Australia One day Series – Part One

Approaching milestones ahead of India-Australia One day Series – Part One

Crickick.com brings to its viwers an exclusice article “Part one of the approaching milestones ahead of the India-Australia one day series” scheduled to start from 25th October 2009

RT Ponting would be playing his 50th one day game against India when he appears in the first one day game of the series. He would become the second Australian cricketer to play 50 plus one day games against India after SR Waugh who has played 53 one day games.

RT Ponting would be playing his 50th one day innings against India when he bats in the first one day game of the series. He would become the first Australian batsman to play 50 innings against India.

R Dravid has an aggregate of 928 runs against Australia prior to the start of the series and requires 72 more runs for 1000 run aggregate against Australia. If he gets there he would become the second Indian batsman to aggregate 1000 runs against Australia. SR Tendulkar is the other batsman to have an aggregate of 2730 runs prior to the start of the series.

SR Tendulkar who has an aggregate of 289 boundary fours against Australia requires eleven more boundary fours for an aggregate of 300 boundary fours.

If SR Tendulkar gets 300 boundary fours against Australia, he would become the second batsman in the world to score 300 boundary fours against a specific opposition. ST Jayasuriya has to his credit 322 boundary fours against India

SR Tendulkar prior to the start of the series has an aggregate of 2730 runs against Australia. He requires 20 more runs to go past his aggregate of 2749 runs against Sri Lanka which is the highest aggregate he has as of today against a specific opponent.

SR Tendulkar prior to the start of the series has an aggregate of 2730 runs against Australia. He requires 119 more runs to go past ST Jayasuriya’s aggregate of 2848 runs against India which is now the highest aggregate by a batsman against a specific opponent. SR Tendulkar’s 2849 would then constitute a world record aggregate of runs by a batsman against a specific opposition.

As on date SR Tendulkar remains the only batsman to have scored eight hundreds against Australia and Sri Lanka. One more hundred by him in the ensuing series against Australia would give him nine hundreds against Australia and with it a world record of most hundreds against a specific opposition.

RT Ponting has scored five hundreds against India prior to the start of this series. One more hundred by him would give him six hundreds against India. RT Ponting would then become the only Australian batsman to register six hundreds against two specific oppositions – New Zealand and India.

Prior to the start of this series AC Gilchrist {six hundreds against Sri Lanka} and RT Ponting {six hundreds against New Zealand} were the only two batsmen who had scored six hundreds against a specific opposition. One more hundred by RT Ponting against India in the ensuing series would give Australia the third occasion of its batsmen scoring six hundreds against a specific opposition.

Prior to the start of the series, SR Tendulkar has 22 fifties against Australia. One more fifty in the ensuing series would give him 23 fifties against Australia and put him on par with IVA Richards of West Indies who also has 23 fifties against Australia.

IVA Richards 23 fifites against Australia} and SR Tendulkar {23 fifties against Sri Lanka} share the record for most fifties against a specific opposition. One more fifty for SR Tendulkar against Australia, would then provide the third occasion of a batsman scoring 23 fifties against a specific opposition.

One more fifty against Australia would give SR Tendulkar 23 fifties against Australia and with it a world record of scoring 23 fifties against two specific oppositions – against Sri Lanka and Australia.

Two more fifties for SR Tendulkar would give him 24 fifties against Australia and with it an all time world record of 24 fifties against a specific opposition

Prior to the start of this series, RT Ponting has 98 fifties to his credit. Two more fifties by him would give him 100 fifties and with it a record of becoming the second batsman in the world to score 100 plus fifties. SR Tendulkar has 135 fifties prior to the start of the series.

Prior to the start of the series. RT Ponting has played 324 one day games. His appearance in the first one day game of the series would give him 325 one day appearances which would put him on par with SR Waugh who also has 325 appearances. {RT Ponting’s 324 appearances prior to the start of the game include one appearance for ICC Eleven}

RT Ponitng’s appearance in second one day game of the series would give him 326 appearances which would make him the most capped Australian cricketer in one day games.

Australia has named J Holland as the uncapped cricketer in its squad. If he makes his one day debut in the ensuring series he would become the 179th cricketer to represent Australia in one day games.

India has named Sudeep Tyagi as the uncapped cricketer in its squad. If he makes his one day debut in the ensuring series he would become the 179th cricketer to represent India in one day games.

By a strange statistical coincidence both Australia and India have capped the same number of cricketers in one day games – 178 – prior to the start of the series


CLT20 : Fifty plus wickets in T20 games

CLT20 : Fifty plus wickets in T20 games

CW Henderson of Cape Cobras captured his 50th T20 wicket when he bowled MK Tiwary for 19 in the game against Delhi Daredevils at Delhi on 18.10.09 in the ongoing Champion League T20 matches. He earned the distinction of becoming the 30th bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the history of T20 games. The complete list of 30 bowlers who have captured fifty plus wickets in T20 games are furnished below.

No Bowlers Balls Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave
1 T Henderson 1614 6 1937 84 4-29 23.05
2 Yasir Arafat 1189 4 1541 78 4-17 19.75
3 Umar Gul 0968 4 1036 76 5-06 13.63
4 JA Morkel 1510 3 1969 76 4-30 25.90
5 Mascarenhas 1261 6 1501 76 5-14 19.75
6 AJ Hall 1076 4 1353 71 6-21 19.05
7 GR Napier 1143 5 1386 70 4-10 19.80
8 Willoughby 1439 5 1691 70 4-09 24.15
9 A Mahmood 1208 1 1497 68 4-20 22.01
10 Nannes 0925 1 1067 63 4-11 16.93
11 IKPathan 1142 5 1392 63 4-27 22.09
12 ACThomas 1105 3 1374 63 4-27 21.80
13 J Louw 1030 1 1286 62 4-18 20.74
14 TJMurtagh 1039 0 1464 62 6-24 23.61
15 S Afridi 1073 4 1090 62 4-11 17.58
16 ND Doshi 0868 0 975 61 4-22 15.98
17 NM Carter 1246 0 1486 61 5-19 24.36
18 SJ Cook 1087 2 1348 60 3-14 22.46
19 Muralitharan 1104 2 1100 59 4-16 18.64
20 Tredwell 1104 1 1317 57 4-21 23.10
21 RP Singh 0984 2 1228 57 4-13 21.54
22 vanderWath 1187 3 1479 56 3-23 26.41
23 D Kaneria 0862 0 1034 55 4-22 18.80
24 RMcLaren 1255 3 1567 55 4-37 28.49
25 GPSwann 0978 0 1117 53 3-16 21.07
26 IJHarvey 0917 0 1171 52 4-18 22.51
27 Langeveldt 0696 1 704 52 5-16 13.53
28 Malinga 0869 3 974 51 3-11 19.09
29 Kirtley 0939 3 1251 51 4-22 24.52
30 CWHenderson 0980 1 1112 50 3-23 22.14

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

CLT20 : Sixty plus runs on T20 debut

CLT20 : Sixty plus runs on T20 debut

Adrien Barath who made his T20 debut for Trinidad and Tobago against Diamond Eagles at Hyderabad on 18.10.09 in the ongoing Champions League T20 matches scored 63 runs on debut. He earns the distinction of becoming the 48th batsman to register 60 plus runs on T20 debut. The following table lists all the 48 batsmen in the descending order of runs scored

No Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 MoinKhan 112 K Dolphins LLions Lahore 25.04.05
2 Kulasekara 98 Nondescripts SLAirSC Col-B’field 16.10.05
3 Hodge 97 Leics Yorkshire Leicester 16.06.03
4 Symonds 96* Kent Hampshire Beckenham 16.06.03
5 Kapugedera 96* Col CC Badureliya Col-NCC 09.10.05
6 McGlashan 94 North Dis Wellington Wellington 13.01.06
7 Wilson 91 North Dis Otago Dunedin 15.02.09
8 Langer 90 Somerset Gloucs Taunton 27.06.06
9 Blizzard 89 Victoria SAust Adelaide 01.01.07
10 Takawale 89 Maharashtra Gujarat Mumbai 03.04.07
11 Flintoff 85 Lancashire Yorkshire Leeds 14.07.04
12 Bosman 84* Eagles Dolphins Durban 11.04.04
13 Jayantha 84* Bloomfield PoliceSC Col-Colts 17.08.04
14 Perren 82 Queensland Tasmania Toowoomba 01.01.07
15 Hughes 80* NSW Queensland Brisbane 26.12.08
16 QaiserIqbal 80 Wolves QBears Lahore 25.05.09
17 SGDas 79* Bengal Orissa Kolkata 07.04.07
18 Ashraf Ali 78 Zebras RRams Karachi 24.02.06
19 Hunukumbura 77 Col CC Panadura Col-Police 17.08.04
20 Best 74 Cayman Is Bahamas Coolidge 11.07.06
21 Vermeulen 74 Westerns Easterns Bulawayo 13.05.09
22 Hick 73 Worcs Gloucs Worcester 02.07.04
23 JunaidSiddique 71 Bangladesh Pakistan Cape Town 20.09.07
24 Hyatt 71 Jamaica Bahamas Coolidge 06.02.08
25 Dutch 70 Somerset Warwickshire Taunton 13.06.03
26 Jayasinghe 70 Col CC KurunegalaY Col-Burgher 30.10.05
27 Rowley 69* Lions Titans Centurion 08.04.04
28 Indulkar 69 Mumbai Saurashtra Mumbai 05.04.07
29 Brand 68 CapeCobras Warriors Cape Town 23.01.09
30 MEKHussey 67 Northants Worcs Worcester 13.06.03
31 Di Venuto 67 Derbyshire Yorkshire Leeds 14.06.03
32 SalmanButt 67 LEagles SStallions Lahore 26.04.05
33 Paranavitana 67* Sinhalese ColCC Col-B’field 16.10.05
34 GnaneswaraRao 67 Andhra Tamil Nadu Vizag 03.04.07
35 Key 66* Kent Surrey The Oval 09.07.04
36 Styris 66 NewZealand Australia Auckland 17.02.05
37 Morgan 66 Middlesex Surrey Lord’s 27.06.06
38 REvanderMerwe 66 Titans Warriors Benoni 28.03.08
39 Wanasinghe 65 Badureliya ColCC Col-NCC 09.10.05
40 Mohamed 64* Cayman Is Bahamas Coolidge 11.07.06
41 Bahutule 64 Maharashtra Gujarat Mumbai 03.04.07
42 Puttick 63* WP Boland Dolphins Cape Town 07.04.04
43 Barath 63 Tri-Tob Eagles Hyd-Ind 18.10.09
44 Gallian 62 Notts Durham Chr-le-St 13.06.03
45 Dharmawardene 62 SL Air SC Saracens Col-NCC 09.10.05
46 Botha 62* Ireland BangladeshA Eglinton 27.06.08
47 DSSmith 61 WestIndies England The Oval 28.06.07
48 Mutaliph 60 Chilaw GalleGC Col-Police 17.08.04
CLT20 : Team total of 210 plus runs in T20 games

CLT20 : Team total of 210 plus runs in T20 games

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. This total also represents the highest total posted by a team in Champions League T20 in the games played so far.

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.

The following list shows the team totals in excess of 210 plus runs registered in T20 gmaes

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Sri Lanka 260/06 20.0 Kenya Johannesburg 14.09.07
2 Somerset 250/03 20.0 Gloucs Taunton 27.06.06
3 Nondescripts 245/04 20.0 SL Air SC Col/Bloomfield 16.10.05
4 Essex 242/03 20.0 Sussex Chelmsford 24.06.08
5 Chennai 240/05 20.0 Punjab Mohali 19.04.08
6 Easterns 239/03 20.0 Centrals Bulawayo 16.05.09
7 Ragama 237/06 20.0 Saracens Col/Colts 04.03.07
8 Lahore Lions 234/04 20.0 Leopards Karachi 27.02.06
9 Victoria 233/07 20.0 NSW Sydney 21.01.06
10 K Dolphins 228/07 20.0 L Lions Lahore 25.04.05
11 Somerset 228/05 20.0 Gloucs Taunton 06.07.05
12 Chilaw 227/06 20.0 Colts Col/RPS 03.09.04
13 Gloucs 227/04 20.0 Somerset Bristol 07.07.06
14 Worcs 227/06 20.0 Northants Kidderminster 29.06.07
15 Northerns 227/03 20.0 Southerns Harare 19.03.08
16 NZ A 227/06 20.0 Eng Lions New Plymouth 19.03.09
17 Eagles 225/06 20.0 Lions Potchefstroom 10.04.05
18 Hampshire 225/02 20.0 Middlesex Southampton 29.06.06
19 Northants 224/05 20.0 Gloucs Milton Keynes 22.06.05
20 Surrey 224/05 20.0 Gloucs Bristol 24.07.06
21 Central Dist 224/03 20.0 Wellington Wellington 20.01.08
22 Worcs 223/09 20.0 Glamorgan Worcester 06.07.05
23 Northants 222/03 20.0 Worcs Kidderminster 29.06.07
24 Kolkata 222/03 20.0 Bangalore Bangalore 18.04.08
25 Otago 222/03 20.0 Canterbury Dunedin 04.02.09
26 Worcs 222/04 20.0 Glamorgan Worcester 24.06.09
27 Gloucs 221/07 20.0 Glamorgan Bristol 24.06.03
28 Surrey 221/08 20.0 Sussex Hove 02.07.04
29 Leics 221/03 20.0 Yorkshire Leeds 08.07.04
30 Wolves 221/07 20.0 Zebras Karachi 26.02.06
31 Australia 221/05 20.0 England Sydney 09.01.07
32 Punjab 221/03 20.0 Rajasthan Mohali 28.05.08
33 Central Dist 220/04 19.0 Otago Dunedin 27.01.06
34 Lancashire 220/05 20.0 Derbyshire Derby 25.06.09
35 Col CC 219/04 20.0 KurunegalaY Col/Burgher 30.10.05
36 Otago 219/04 20.0 Cen Dist Dunedin 27.01.06
37 Somerset 219/05 20.0 Glamorgan Taunton 11.07.06
38 Hampshire 219/02 20.0 Essex Southampton 04.06.09
39 Surrey 218/07 20.0 Middlesex Lord’s 27.06.06
40 India 218/04 20.0 England Durban 19.09.07
41 Wolves 218/02 20.0 Q Bears Lahore 25.05.09
42 Rajasthan 217/07 19.5 Deccan Hyd/Ind 24.04.08
43 Lancashire 217/04 20.0 Surrey The Oval 30.07.05
44 S Stallions 217/08 20.0 Zebras Karachi 28.02.06
45 Surrey 217/04 20.0 Kent Canterbury 11.07.06
46 L Eagles 215/07 20.0 S Stallions Lahore 26.04.05
47 Otago 215/06 20.0 Wellington Wellington 06.02.09
48 Australia 214/05 20.0 NewZealand Auckland 17.02.05
49 Deccan 214/05 20.0 Rajasthan Hyd/Ind 24.04.08
50 Lahore Lions 214/06 20.0 Q Bears Lahore 26.05.09
51 Notts 213/06 20.0 Northants Nottingham 24.07.06
52 Nevis 213/03 20.0 Antigua Coolidge 26.07.06
53 Tri & Tob 213/04 20.0 Eagles Hyd/Ind 18.10.09
54 Somerset 212/03 20.0 Glamorgan Taunton 27.06.05
55 Auckland 212/06 20.0 Cen Dist Auckland 29.01.07
56 Cape Cobras 212/04 20.0 Titans Cape Town 07.03.07
57 Somerset 212/08 20.0 Worcs Taunton 22.06.08
58 Yorkshire 211/06 20.0 Leics Leeds 08.07.04
59 Somerset 211/05 20.0 Northants Taunton 15.07.04
60 Auckland 211/05 20.0 Otago Auckland 04.02.07
61 Haryana 211/07 20.0 Services Delhi 04.04.07
62 Rajasthan 211/05 20.0 Chennai Chennai 24.05.08
63 Rajasthan 211/04 20.0 Punjab Durban 05.05.09
64 South Africa 211/05 20.0 Scotland The Oval 07.06.09

CLT20 : SR Clark and DA Warner outdoes Somerset : New South Wales Blues enter Semi finals

CLT20 : SR Clark and DA Warner outdoes Somerset : New South Wales Blues enter Semi finals

Super Eights League : New South Wales Blues vs Somerset at Hyderabad on 18.10.09. New South Wales won by six wickets.

New South Wales Blues won this game by six wickets with 49 balls to spare providing the team winning a game with most balls to spare in the championship. Royal Challengers Bangalore had won the game with 29 balls to spare against Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09 represented a team winning the game with most balls to spare, prior to New South Wales Victory in this game.

SR Clark captured 3 for 15 in this game providing the 19th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.

SR Clark became the second bowler in the tournament to capture three plus wickets in the tournament on two or more occasions. SR Clark had earlier taken three for 12 in the game between New South Wales and Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09, DJ Bravo of Trinidad & Tobago is the other bowler who has taken three plus wickets on three occasions in the tournament.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Clark 3 15 NSW Somerset Hyd’bad 18.10.09
1 DJBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJBravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DJBravo 3 31 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 14.10.09

SR Clark’s 3 for 15 in this game represent the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 15 and less than 15 runs in the tournament. B Lee and SR Clark are the two bowlers to have conceded 15 and less than 15 runs on two occasions in the tournament. SR Clark remains the only bowler in the tournament to capture three wickets conceding 15 and less than 15 runs on two occasions

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Lee 1 08 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
2 Lee 1 14 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
1 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Clark 3 15 NSW Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09

AC Thomas of Somerset bowled a maiden over in his bowling spell which provides the ninth occasion of a bowler bowling at least one maiden over in the tournament.

No Bowler Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Lee NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Mascarenhas Otago Cobra Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Lee NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 Welegedera Wayamaba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 AMishra Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
6 Kallis RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
7 de Villiers Eagles Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09
8 Thomas Somerset NSW Hyd’bad 18.10.09

DA Warner and PJ Hughes added 56 runs in this game providing the 23rd occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represents the fifth occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in the tournament.

DA Warner and PJ Hughes remain the only pair of batsmen to have stitched fifty plus runs partnerships on two occasions. Apart from the 56 runs stand for the first wicket in this game, they had added 121 runs for the first wicket against Trinidad and Tobago at Hyderabad on 16.10.09.

DA Warner and PJ Hughes added 56 runs in this game providing the fourth occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership posted by New South Wales batsmen in the tournament.

Cape Cobras and New South Wales batsmen have posted four partnerships of 50 plus runs in the tournament. Royal Challengers Bangalore’s batsmen have posted six fifty plus runs partnerships which is a record for most number of fifty plus partnerships in the tournament.

SM Katich completed 1000 runs of his T20 career when he was on six during his knock of 18 not out in this game. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 1012. He became the 62nd batsman in the history of T20 games to aggregate 1000 plus runs

CLT20 : Kumble and Taylor excel in RCB's victory over Delhi Daredevils

CLT20 : Kumble and Taylor excel in RCB's victory over Delhi Daredevils

Super Eights League : Match Number 17 : Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09. Royal Challengers Bangalore won by eight wickets.

Royal Challengers Bangalore inserted the opposition in this game and won the match providing the second occasion of a team winning the game after it had inserted the opposition in the tournament. The other occasion was Somerset winning the game against Deccan Chargers at Hyderabad on 10.10.09

A Kumble celebrated his birthday by capturing three wickets conceding 20 runs in this game and earned the distinction of becoming the first and only captain to capture three wickets in the tournament.

A Kumble’s 3 for 20 in this game provide the 18th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. A Kumble became the third RCB bowler to capture three wickets in the tournament. Others are Praveen Kumar and JH Kallis

No Bowlers W R Opposition Ground Date
1 P Kumar 3 32 Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 JH Kallis 3 18 Otago B’lore 12.10.09
3 *A Kumble 3 20 Delhi B’lore 17.10.09

MK Pandey became the first batsman in the tournament to retire hurt with a score of three runs when he pulled a muscle while running.

LRPL Taylor hit four sixes in this game to take his T20 sixes aggregate to 83. His aggregate of sixes stands second in the list of most sixes by a batsman in the history of T20 games. DJ Hussey with 96 sixes to his credit is the only batsman who has hit more sixes than LRPL Taylor. DJ Hussey and LRPL Taylor are the only two batsmen in the history of T20 game to aggregate 80 plus sixes.

T Dilshan was caught and bowled by A Kumble in this game providing the eighth occasion of a batsman dismissed caught and bowled in the tournament.

No Batsman Runs Team 1 Vs Team 2 Venue Date
1 Sehwag 21 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Waller 00 Somerset Vs Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 DMBravo 09 Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
4 H-Brown 06 Sussex Vs Eagles Delhi 13.10.09
5 DMBravo 14 Tri-Tob Vs Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
6 Pandey 39 RCB Vs Victoria B’lore 15.10.09
7 Trego 06 Somerset Vs Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
8 Dilshan 20 Delhi Vs RCB B’lore 17.10.09

Bhuvaneshwar Singh made his T20 debut in this game to become the first cricketer to make his T20 debut in CLT20 games. On his debut he went wicketless conceding 31 runs in four overs and took a catch to dismiss OA Shah of A Kumble for 17.

MK Tiwary was dismissed by the last ball of Delhi innings in this game. He was caught by MK Pandey of Praveen Kumar for 11. His dismissal by the last ball of the innings provide the fourth occasion of a batsman dismissed by the last ball of the innings in the tournament

No Batsmen Team 1 Opposition Venue Date
1 Sangwan Delhi Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Willoughby Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
3 Rohrer NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
4 Tiwary Delhi RCB B’lore 17.10.09

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the 22nd occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament.

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the fifth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. This stand represents the highest partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. The previous best stand was 81 runs partnership HGJM Kulatunga and MG Vandort of Wayamba Eleven against Victoria at Delhi on 13.10.09

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the fourth occasion of a ninety plus runs partnership in the tournament.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 1st 121 Warner Hughes
NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 3rd 95 Puttick Duminy
Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 2nd 93 Dravid Taylor
RCB Delhi B’lore 17.10.09
4 3rd 90* Hughes Henriques
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the sixth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership by RCB batsmen in the tournament. This stand represents the highest partnership by RCB batsmen in the tournament. The previous best stand was 75 runs partnership between JH Kallis and RV Uthappa against Otago on 12.10.09

No Wkt Runs Partners Opp Ground Date
1 2nd 93 Dravid-Taylor Delhi B’lore 17.10.09
2 1st 75 Kallis-Uthappa Otago B’lore 12.10.09
3 2nd 68 Uthappa-Dravid Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
4 5th 65* Taylor-Pandey Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
5 2nd 59 Kallis-Kohli Otago B’lore 12.10.09
6 3rd 54* Kallis-Taylor Otago B’lore 12.10.09

DP Nannes with his two wickets in this game now has an aggregate of 60 T20 wickets. He became the 18th bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 60 plus wickets. The 18 bowlers list is furnished below

No Bowlers Mat Wkts Runs BBI Ave
1 T Henderson 75 84 1937 4-29 23.05
2 Yasir Arafat 59 78 1541 4-17 19.75
3 Umar Gul 44 76 1036 5-06 13.63
4 AD Mascarenhas 63 76 1501 5-14 19.75
5 JA Morkel 88 76 1969 4-30 25.90
6 AJ Hall 52 71 1353 6-21 19.05
7 GR Napier 55 70 1386 4-10 19.80
8 CM Willoughby 64 69 1661 4-09 24.07
9 Azhar Mahmood 60 68 1497 4-20 22.01
10 AC Thomas 59 63 1355 4-27 21.50
11 IK Pathan 55 63 1392 4-27 22.09
12 Shahid Afridi 50 62 1090 4-11 17.58
13 J Louw 49 62 1286 4-18 20.74
14 TJ Murtagh 51 62 1464 6-24 23.61
15 ND Doshi 44 61 0975 4-22 15.98
16 NM Carter 62 61 1486 5-19 24.36
17 DP Nannes 41 60 1048 4-11 17.46
18 SJ Cook 51 60 1348 3-14 22.46

LRPL Taylor at the end of this game has an aggregate of 152 runs – most by a batsman in the tournament. He became the first batsman to aggregate 150 runs in the tournament.

V Sehwag made his 50th T20 appearance in this game. He made 47 with the willow. Other Delhi Daredevils’s cricketers who are in the playing eleven of today’s game with 50 plus T20 appearances are OA Shah {58}, G Gambhir {54} and TM Dilshan {54}.

Amit Mishra conceded 59 runs in this game which represents the most expensive bowling figres in terms of runs conceded in the tournament. The previous expensive bowling figures were credited to MC Henriques of New South Wales who had returned with bowling figures of 3.3-0-49-1 against Trinidad & Tobago at Hyderabad on 17.10.09. A Mishra’s none for 59 in this game provides the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in the tournament

No

Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 A Mishra 0 59 Delhi RCB B’lore 17.10.09
2 Henriques 1 49 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 IG Butler 1 48 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 Klienveldt 0 45 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
5 Wiilouhby 0 44 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
6 BJ Phillips 1 43 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
7 N Wagner 1 42 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
8 IJ Butler 0 42 Otago RCB B’lore 12.10.09
9 Vinaykumar 1 40 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09

A Mishra became the first bowler to concede fifty plus runs in the tournament. He is also the first bowler to concede fifty plus runs with out a wicket in the tournament. He is the fourth bowler to concede forty plus runs with out a wicket in the tournament

No Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 A Mishra 0 59 Delhi RCB B’lore 17.10.09
2 Klienveldt 0 45 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
3 Wiilouhby 0 44 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 IJ Butler 0 42 Otago RCB B’lore 12.10.09


CLT20 : H Davids shines in Cape Cobra's triumph

CLT20 : H Davids shines in Cape Cobra's triumph

Super Eights League : Match Number 16 : Cape Cobras vs Victorian Bushrangers at Bangalore on 17.10.09 : Cape Cobras won by eight wickets

This match produced the first occasion of both the openers dismissed for zeroes. RJ Quiney and BJ Hodge failed to open their accounts in this game.

This game also witnessed the first occasion of a batsmen dismissed by the first ball of the match. RJ Quiney was the batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match when he was caught by Philander of Zondeki for zero.

It was the first occasion in the tournament that two wickets fell in the first over of an innings. RJ Quiney was dismissed by the first ball of the match, while BJ Hodge was dismissed by the third ball of the match

Zondeki earned the distinction of becoming the first bowler in the tournament to capture the wicket of the first ball of the match and also the distinction of claiming two wickets in the first over of the match.

CL White was making his 50th T20 appearance in this game. He made 24 with the willow in this game. BJ Hodge {72} and DJ Hussey {82} are the other cricketers with 50 plus T20 appearances in the playing elveven of Victorian Bushrangers in today’s game

The following are the five occasions when wickets have fallen in the first over of the innigs

No Batsmen Wkt Over Score
Team Vs Opposition Venue Date
1 HH Gibbs 1 0.6 05
Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Rossouw 1 0.6 02
Eagles Vs NSW Delhi 09.10.09
3 EC Joyce 1 0.3 01
Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 09.10.09
4 RJ Quiney 1 0.1 00
Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 16.10.09
5 BJ Hodge 2 0.3 00
Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 16.10.09

DJ Hussey hit a six in this game taking his total tally of sixes to 96 in his T20 career which is a record for most sixes by a batsman in this history of T20 games.

H Davids scored 69 not out in this game which represents the 18th fifty in the tournament and also the eight unbeaten fifty by a batsman in the tournament.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Duminy 99* Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
3 Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 Hughes 62* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
5 Henriques 51* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
6 Kallis 73* RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
7 Pollard 54* Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
8 Davids 69* Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

H David’s 69 not out in this game represent the third unbeaten fifty by a Cape Cobra batsman in the tournament. The other two batsmen are JP Duminy and AG Putick.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Duminy 99* Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Davids 69* Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

H David’s 69 not out in this game also represent the third fifty by a Cape Cobra batsman in the tournament.

H David’s 69 not out in this game represent the second occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number three. SM Katich’s 53 for New South Wales against Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09 is the other fifty scored by a batsman batting at number three. H David’s 69 not out represent the highest individual score by a batsman in the tournament by a batsman batting at number three.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 H Davids 69* Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09
2 SM Katich 53 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09

Victoria had won the toss and batted first and lost the game providing the seventh occasion of a team losing the game after it had won the toss and batted first

No Winner V Team Venue Date
1 Cobras v RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Victoria v Delhi Delhi 09.10.09
3 Eagles V Sussex Delhi 13.10.09
4 Victoria V RCB B’lore 15.10.09
5 Eagles V Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09
6 Tri-Tob V NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
7 Cobras V Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

H Davids and JP Duminy added 88 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in this game providing the 21st occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represents sixth occasion of a fifty plus run stand for the third wicket in the tournament.

H Davids and JP Duminy added 88 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in this game providing the fourth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership by Cape Cobra batsmen in the tournament.

H Davids and JP Duminy added 88 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in this game providing the sixth occasion of a unfinished fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 5th 65* LRPL Taylor MK Pandey
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 5th 54* AG Puttick JL Ontong
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 3rd 90* PJ Hughes MC Henriques
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 3rd 54* JH Kallis LRPL Taylor
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
5 7th 53* KA Pollard S Ganga
Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
6 3rd 88* H Davids JP Duminy
Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

RJ Quiney collected his fifth duck while BJ Hodge his second duck of their T20 careers.

RJ Quiney collected his first ball duck in this game providing the ninth occasion of a batsman collecting his first ball duck in the tournament

No Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 HH Gibbs Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 B Lee NSW Vs Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 J Mubarak Wayamba Vs Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 DJ Bravo Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
6 DMohammad Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
7 Edwards Deccan Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
8 Suppaiah Somerset Vs Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
9 RJ Quiney Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 17.10.09

RJ Quiney became the third opening batsman to collect the first ball duck in the tournament. HH Gibbs of Cape Cobras and ED Joyce of Sussex are the other two batsmen to suffer the ignominy

No Pos Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 1 HH Gibbs Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
9 1 RJ Quiney Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
3 2 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09

H Davids was awarded the Man of the Match for his performance in this game. He became the third Cape Cobra batsman to get the Man of the Match Award.

Cape Cobras, Trinidad & Tobago and Victoria are the three teams in the tournament to get the Man of the Match awards on three occasions. SM Harwood of Victoria remains the only cricketer in the tournament to be awarded MoM when his team was on a losing side.

No Winner Opposition Venue Date MOM
1 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09 Duminy
2 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09 Putick
3 Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09 Davids
1 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09 SGanga
2 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09 DJBravo
3 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09 Pollard
1 Victoria Delhi Delhi 09.10.09 Mckay
2 Wayamaba Victoria Delhi 13.10.09 Harwood
3 Victoria RCB B’lore 15.10.09 McDonald

D Brand was run out in this game providing the 28th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament.

D Brand became the third wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament.

No Wktkeeper Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Karthik 06 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Ramdin 23 Tri-Tob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Brand 29 Cobras Vs Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

D Brand became the fifth opening batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament. All the five occasions are listed below

No Batsman Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 McLaren 11 Eagles Vs NSW Delhi 09.10.09
2 McCullum 21 Otago Vs Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Warner 14 NSW Vs Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 Sehwag 66 Delhi Vs Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
5 Brand 29 Cobras Vs Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

CLT20 : KA Pollard's 18 ball fifty sinks New South Wales

CLT20 : KA Pollard's 18 ball fifty sinks New South Wales

Super Eights League : Match No 15 : Trinidad & Tobago vs New South Wales at Hyderabad on 16.10.09 : Trinidad & Tobago won by four wickets

This game produced the first three figure partnership of the tournament. DA Warner and PJ Hughes of New South Wales were concerned in a 121 runs partnership for the first wicket. The previous best was 95 runs partnership between AG Puttick and JP Duminy of Cape Cobras against Otago Volts at Hyderabad on 10.10.09.

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the first instance of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth instance of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
1 Hughes 62 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
2 Henriques 51* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
1 Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Karthik 61 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the second instance of two New South Wales batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Hughes 62 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
2 Henriques 51* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} and KA Pollard {54*} scored fifties in this game to provide the third instance of three batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Duminy 99* Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
1 Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Karthik 61 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
3 Jayawardene 53 Wayamaba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Pollard 54* Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game which were in a losing cause providing the second instance of two batsmen’s fifties going in vain in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09

1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game which were in a losing cause providing the sixth and seventh instance of batsman’s fifties going in vain in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Jayawardene 53 Wayamba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
4 Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
5 Durston 57 Somerset Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
6 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
7 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DJ Bravo returned with figures of 4.0-0-31-3 in this game to become the only bowler in the tournament to capture three plus wickets on three occasions. DJ Bravo’s feat came in consecutive matches. Trinidad & Tobago has played three matches so far in the tournament and in each match DJ Brovo has captured three or more wickets.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DJ Bravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJ Bravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DJ Bravo 3 31 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 14.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} and KA Pollard {54*} scored fifties in this game which has swelled the number of fifties in the tournament to 17 in the tournament.

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game providing the 8th and 9th occasion of an opening batsman registering fifties in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 RV Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 AG Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 PJ Hughes 62* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 V Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayambas Delhi 11.10.09
5 JH Kallis 73* RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
6 RR Rossouw 65 Eagles Sussex Delhi 13.10.09
7 AC Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
8 DA Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
9 PJ Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DJ Bravo’s 3 for 31 in this game provide the 17th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.

BJ Rohrer was dismissed of the last ball of New South Wales’s innings providing the third occasion of a batsman dismissed of the last ball of a team’s innings in the tournament. All the three occasions are listed below.

No Batsmen Team 1 Vs Team 2 Venue Date
1 Sangwan Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Willoughby Somerset Vs Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
3 Rohrer NSW Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

KA Pollard’s scored the fastest fifty of the tournament. His 50 came in 18 balls. He scored 54 not out in this game.

KA Pollard’s 18 ball fifty in this game provides the 12th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty in 18 balls or less than 18 balls in the history of T20 games. It also represents the fastest fifty ever recorded on Indian soil.

There were three run outs in Trinidad & Tobabo’s innings which swelled the number of run outs to 27 in the tournament.

D Ganga. DM Bravo and D Ramdin were run out in this game providing the third occasion of three batsmen run out in an innings.

No Batsman Score Team1 Opponents Venue Date
1 McCullum 21 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Cumming 18 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Broom 05 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
1 Symonds 02 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
2 Styris 14 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 Edwards 00 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
1 Ganga 32 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 DMBravo 27 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Ramdin 23 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

D Ganga’s run out in this game provides the third occasion of a captain run out in the tournament. D Ganga remains the only captain to be dismissed run out on two occasions in the tournament

No Batsman Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Cumming 18 Otago Vs Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 DGanga 00 TriTob Vs Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DGanga 32 TriTob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

D Ramdin became the second wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament after KRD Karthik

No Batsman Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Karthik 06 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Ramdin 23 TriTob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

D Ganga and D Ramdin were dismissed run out in this game providing the first occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman of the same team dismissed run out in the tournament

M Henriques conceded 49 runs in this game providing the eighth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in the tournament.


No Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Klienveldt 0 45 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Vinaykumar 1 40 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Wagner 1 42 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 Butler 1 48 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
5 Wiilouhby 0 44 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
6 Phillips 1 43 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
7 Butler 0 42 Otago RCB B’lore 12.10.09
8 Henriques 1 49 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

MC Henrique’s bowling figures of 4.0-0-49-1 in this game represent the most expensive bowling figures of the tournament in terms of runs conceded. The previous expensive figures were credited to IG Butler who had figures of 4.0-0-48-1 in the game between Otago Volts against Cape Cobras at Hyderabad on 10.10.09. MC Henriques conceded 43 runs in just nine balls which read thus :

16.1 Henriques to Pollard 1 wide 1
16.1 Henriques to Pollard Four 4
16.2 Henriques to Pollard Four 4
16.3 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
16.4 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
16.5 Henriques to Pollard no run 0
16.6 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
18.1 Henriques to Pollard Four 4
18.2 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
18.3 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
Total 43

KA Pollard’s break up of 54 not out in this game against each bowler read thus

KA Pollard – 2nd innings
Bowlers 0s 1s 4s 6s R B
Lee 0 1 1 0 5 2
Henriques 2 0 3 5 42 9
Clark 2 2 0 0 2 4
SSmith 1 1 1 0 5 3
Total 5 4 5 5 54 18

KA Pollard became the second batsman in the tournament to hit five sixes in an innings, the first being JP Duminy

No Batsmen Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Duminy 99* 5 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Pollard 54* 5 TriTob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

KA Pollard’s five sixes in this game provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring four or more sixes in an innings in the tournament. All the five occasions are listed below

No Batsmen Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Duminy 99* 5 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Pollard 54* 5 TriTob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Taylor 53* 4 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
4 Ontong 39* 4 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
5 Pollard 31 4 TriTob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

KA Pollard earns the distinction of becoming the only batsman to score four or more sixes on two occasions in the tournament

No Batsmen Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Pollard 54* 5 TriTob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Pollard 31 4 TriTob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

KA Pollard at the end of this game has hit nine sixes in the tournament which is a record for most number of sixes by a batsman. He is closely followed by JP Duminy of Cape Cobras and LRPL Taylor of Royal Challengers Bangalore who have hit seven sixes.

At the end ot this game DJ Bravo has most number of wickets in the tournament – ten, while PJ Hughes has most number of runs in the tournament– 146.

PJ Hughes {146}, JP Duminy {131}, AG Putick {115}, RV Uthappa {106} and DA Warner {100} are the five batsmen who have aggregated 100 plus runs in the tournament. PJ Hughes and DA Warner completed 100 runs in this game.