Vitality Blast 2021 Most runs and wickets after 9 June

Jul 11, 2021

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Let us take a look at the run-scoring and wicket-taking charts of Vitality Blast, after 9 June.

Most runs

Despite his two-ball duck against Nottinghamshire, Harry Brooks still sits on the top of the runs chart. He has amassed 463 runs in 11 games. Glenn Phillips has had a terrific campaign so far, with 423 runs in 10 games to occupy the second position. No other batters have hit more sixes than Phillips’ 30.

Alex Hales’ 9-ball 31 led Notts to an easy victory over Yorkshire in the seven-overs-a-side match. With 413 runs in 12 games, Hales is at third place, followed by Stephen Eskinazi and Leus du Plooy.

Batsman Teams R SR 50s
Harry Brook Yorkshire 463 155 2
Glenn Phillips Gloucestershire 423 162 3
Alex Hales Nottinghamshire 413 179 2
Stephen Eskinazi Middlesex 399 140 3
Leus du Plooy Derbyshire 395 131 3
Josh Inglis Leicestershire 371 167 3
Will Jacks Surrey 369 170 3
Luis Reece Derbyshire 351 171 4
Daniel Bell-Drummond Kent 339 159 4
Brett D’Oliveira Worcestershire 337 131 3

Most Wickets

Leicestershire’s Naveen-ul-Haq is the leading wicket-taker of the campaign so far. He has taken 21 wickets in 12 games. Warwickshire’s Carlos Brathwaite is at second place, with 18 wickets. He was rested for the game against Worcestershire. Jake Ball follows Brathwaite.

Charlie Morris picked up two wickets against Warwickshire to climb to the fourth position. The next spot is shared by Callum Parkinson, Simon Harmer, Steven Finn, Fynn Hudson-Prentice and Logan Van Beek, who have 16 wickets each.

Bowler Team W Avg 4WI
Naveen-ul-Haq Leicestershire 21 18.67 0
Carlos Brathwaite Warwickshire 18 13.33 0
Jake Ball Nottinghamshire 18 15.44 1
Charlie Morris Worcestershire 17 20.24 0
Callum Parkinson Leicestershire 16 22 1
Simon Harmer Essex 16 18.31 2
Steven Finn Middlesex 16 21.62 1
Fynn Hudson-Prentice Derbyshire 16 20.31 0
Logan van Beek Derbyshire 16 22.56 0
Samuel Cook Essex 15 19.33 1