BBL 2019-20, most runs, wickets after January 26: Alex Hales makes significant progress

BBL 2019-20, most runs, wickets after January 26: Alex Hales makes significant progress

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Perth Scorchers scored only 99 runs and Sydney Thunder easily reached the target with seven wickets in hand. During the chase, Alex Hales made 47 runs off 27 runs which also helped him move up four places in the following list. The next fixture of the day saw Matthew Wade smashing an unbeaten 130 which helped Hobart Hurricanes set a huge target of 218 runs. The Strikers did try to chase it down but eventually fell short of 10 runs.

PlayerTeamRAveSR10050
Marcus StoinisStars60760.70134.315
Alex HalesThunder44937.41143.904
Shaun MarshRenegades44937.41124.003
Jonathan WellsStrikers44474.00136.204
Liam LivingstoneScorchers42530.35142.604
Beau WebsterRenegades41145.67134.803
Josh InglisScorchers40528.92154.004
Josh PhilippeSixers40136.45126.104
Jake WeatheraldStrikers38929.92134.102
Mitchell MarshScorchers38234.72145.202

Chris Morris and Fawad Ahmed took one wicket apiece to enter the top ten table.

PlayerTeamWAveEcon4WI
Daniel SamsThunder2514.807.811
Tom CurranSixers2219.409.051
Rashid KhanStrikers1820.677.241
Peter SiddleStrikers1719.117.351
Haris RaufStars1611.566.891
Wes AgarStrikers1620.128.701
Sandeep LamichhaneStars1522.337.440
Chris MorrisThunder1523.138.420
Ben LaughlinHeat1523.408.770
Fawad AhmedScorchers1524.866.900
Chris JordanStrikers1524.938.690
Jhye RichardsonScorchers1525.007.071
Ben DwarshuisSixers1525.868.220