Royal London Cup 2021: Most Runs, And Wickets

Aug 20, 2021

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Let us look at how the runs and wicket tally of Royal London Cup 2021 stack up.

Most Runs

With 646 at a strike rate of 99, Durham’s Graham Clark finished as the leading run-scorer of the competition. Clark’s opening partner Alex Lees (562 at 87) ended at second place, but was way behind him. Both played nine games each.

Having amassed 455 at 88, Essex’s Alastair Cook finished third in the tournament. He is followed by Nicholas Selman (421) and Tom Westley (415).

Batters M R Ave SR
Graham Clark 9 646 80.75 98.93
Alex Lees 9 562 70.25 87
Sir Alastair Cook 10 455 56.88 87.67
Nicholas Selman 9 421 52.62 73.6
Tom Westley 10 415 51.88 85.57
Ben Slater 8 395 56.43 90.8
Ryan Patel 10 386 55.14 113.53
Lewis Goldsworthy 8 381 63.5 87.19
Jack Haynes 7 362 51.71 94.27
Matthew Lamb 8 360 60 96.77

Most Wickets

With 2-57 in the final against Durham, Glamorgan’s Joe Cooke surpassed Simon Harmer and Conor McKerr in the wickets chart. Cooke finished the campaign with 20 scalps, while Harmer and McKerr bagged 18 wickets each.

Chris Rushworth (17) and Michael Hogan (16) sit at fourth and fifth respectively. Daniel Moriarty, Ben Sanderson and Ryan ten Doeschate occupy the next spot jointly, with 15 wickets each.

Bowlers M Overs W Ave
Joe Cooke 9 62.5 20 14.3
Simon Harmer 10 97 18 19.56
Conor McKerr 10 64.2 18 21.44
Chris Rushworth 8 71.4 17 19.29
Michael Hogan 9 67.1 16 12.56
Daniel Moriarty 10 81.5 15 23.8
Ben Sanderson 8 54.1 15 16.8
Ryan ten Doeschate 10 59.2 15 19.6