BBL 2019-20, most runs, wickets after January 14: Josh Lalor enters top ten

BBL 2019-20, most runs, wickets after January 14: Josh Lalor enters top ten

Mujeeb Ur Rahman Brisbane Heat WBBL

A low scoring match between Brisbane Heat and Adelaide Strikers saw the former crawling to 110 runs, thanks to Rashid Khan’s 28. Jonathan Wells could able to add only six runs that helped him move two places up in the table followed by his colleague Jake Weatherald at seventh place.

PlayerTeamRAveSR10050
Marcus StoinisStars47879.66134.614
Mitchell MarshScorchers34749.57154.202
Shaun MarshRenegades31935.44116.802
Glenn MaxwellStars31679.00170.803
Beau WebsterRenegades31062.00144.902
Jonathan WellsStrikers30661.20131.903
Jake WeatheraldStrikers29933.22152.602
Callum FergusonThunder29542.14136.603
Josh InglisScorchers27530.55155.403
Josh PhilippeSixers27038.57128.602

Josh Lalor took two major wickets conceding 12 runs and made entry to the top ten. Rashid Khan added one more wicket to his tally of 15 scalps.

PlayerTeamWAveEcon4WI
Daniel SamsThunder1714.768.010
Haris RaufStars1510.806.751
Rashid KhanStrikers1515.537.201
Tom CurranSixers1424.429.861
Jhye RichardsonScorchers1320.307.761
Sean AbbottSixers1113.457.400
Fawad AhmedScorchers1122.726.940
Josh LalorHeat1122.908.120
Qais AhmedHurricanes1124.457.911
Chris JordanScorchers1125.369.000