Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Statistical highlights of the Champions League Twenty20 match between Somerset and Warriors on Wednesday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Oct 05, 2011, 08:48 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 05, 2011, 08:48 PM (IST)
Craig Kieswetter’s knock of 56 runs knock is his first fifty in the Champions League Twenty20 © AFP
Bangalore: Oct 5, 2011
Statistical highlights of the Champions League Twenty20 match between Somerset and Warriors on Wednesday.
# Somerset’s 12-run triumph is their second narrowest in terms of runs in the Champions League Twenty20 – the lowest being 11-run win over Kolkata at Hyderabad on September 21, 2011.
# Murali Kartik (2/23) has registered his best bowling performance in the present tournament.
# Alfonso Thomas (2/16) has deservingly got a Man of the Match award – his fifth in Twenty20.
# Thomas has bagged 13 wickets (ave. 17.38) in 10 games in the Champions League Twenty20 – the most for Somerset.
# Rusty Theron has captured six wickets at an average of 14.50 in four matches – the most for Warriors in the current competition.
# Peter Trego has recorded his seventh duck in Twenty20.
# Wayne Parnell has registered his second duck in Twenty20.
# Craig Kieswetter (56 off 52 balls) has recorded his tenth fifty in Twenty20. The said knock is his first fifty in the Champions League Twenty20.
# Somerset became the third team after New South Wales and Mumbai Indians to qualify for the semis. With twelve-run victory, they are placed at the top with five points in Group B.
# Jon-Jon Trevor Smuts (38 off 39 ballsl) took his run-aggregate to 184 (ave.46.00) in four matches – the most for Warriors in the present tournament.
# Kieswetter and Buttler were associated in a stand of 60 for the fourth wicket – Somerset’s highest in the Champions League Twenty20. (PTI)
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