The most runs table is dominated by Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Thunder batsmen with Callum Ferguson leading the table. Jake Weatherald moved to the third place as his teammates Alex Carey and Jonathan Wells entered the top five.
Players | Teams | R | Ave | SR |
Callum Ferguson | Thunder | 229 | 76.33 | 149.7 |
Alex Carey | Strikers | 205 | 41.00 | 130.57` |
Jake Weatherald | Strikers | 204 | 40.80 | 150.0 |
Jonathan Wells | Strikers | 187 | 93.50 | 140.6 |
Usman Khawaja | Thunder | 167 | 33.40 | 134.7 |
Beau Webster is the only one to have 100+ batting average so far in the tournament.
Players | Teams | R | Ave | SR |
Beau Webster | Renegades | 131 | 131.00 | 156.0 |
Jonathan Wells | Strikers | 187 | 93.50 | 140.6 |
Callum Ferguson | Thunder | 229 | 76.33 | 149.7 |
Matt Renshaw | Heat | 125 | 62.50 | 134.4 |
Marcus Stoinis | Stars | 155 | 51.66 | 126.0 |
Webster is the common name in the highest strike rates table as well with Chris Lynn topping the chart with a 200+ strike rate.
Players | Teams | R | Ave | SR |
Chris Lynn | Heat | 109 | 36.33 | 205.7 |
Glenn Maxwell | Stars | 128 | 42.66 | 191.0 |
Liam Livingstone | Scorchers | 100 | 25.00 | 188.7 |
Beau Webster | Renegades | 131 | 131.00 | 156.0 |
Jake Weatherald | Strikers | 204 | 40.80 | 150.0 |
Lynn’s strike rate suggests how attacking he has been so far. No wonder he has hit the most number of over boundaries.
Players | Teams | 6s | BF | B/6 |
Chris Lynn | Heat | 12 | 53 | 4.4 |
Liam Livingstone | Scorchers | 9 | 53 | 5.9 |
Glenn Maxwell | Stars | 9 | 67 | 7.4 |
Jake Weatherald | Strikers | 9 | 136 | 15.1 |
Mitchell Marsh | Scorchers | 7 | 83 | 11.9 |
The highest scores table remains unchanged at the end of the second week and Lynn continues to top with his 94 against Sydney Sixers.
Players | Scores | Teams | Against | Date |
Chris Lynn | 94 | Heat | Sixers | 22-12 |
Glenn Maxwell | 83 | Stars | Heat | 20-12 |
Jake Weatherald | 83 | Strikers | Scorchers | 23-12 |
Josh Philippe | 81* | Sixers | Scorchers | 18-12 |
Marcus Stoinis | 81* | Stars | Hurricanes | 22-12 |
Sean Abbott is leading the most wickets chart with the only bowler to have more than 10 wickets to his name till now.
Players | Teams | W | Ave | Econ |
Sean Abbott | Sixers | 11 | 13.45 | 7.40 |
Daniel Sams | Thunder | 9 | 15.22 | 7.90 |
Riley Meredith | Hurricanes | 8 | 10.50 | 5.79 |
Kane Richardson | Renegades | 8 | 11.75 | 6.19 |
Tom Curran | Sixers | 8 | 20.50 | 8.63 |
James Faulkner and Haris Rauf are enjoying an interesting competition. Rauf was leading the best bowling average table a week ago. Faulkner has now joined him at the leading position and their numbers are exactly same.
Players | Teams | W | Ave | Econ |
James Faulkner | Hurricanes | 7 | 6.71 | 5.87 |
Haris Rauf | Stars | 7 | 6.71 | 5.87 |
Riley Meredith | Hurricanes | 8 | 10.50 | 5.79 |
Kane Richardson | Renegades | 8 | 11.75 | 6.19 |
Sean Abbott | Sixers | 11 | 13.45 | 7.40 |
When it comes to the best economy, Riley Meredith continues to lead with an economy rate just above 5 followed by Faulkner and Rauf at second place.
Players | Teams | W | Ave | Econ |
Riley Meredith | Hurricanes | 8 | 10.50 | 5.79 |
James Faulkner | Hurricanes | 7 | 6.71 | 5.87 |
Haris Rauf | Stars | 7 | 6.71 | 5.87 |
Lloyd Pope | Sixers | 4 | 19.75 | 6.07 |
Kane Richardson | Renegades | 8 | 11.75 | 6.19 |
The best bowling spell table has two names. Kane Richardson has occupied the fourth place as well after his brilliant spell against Adelaide Strikers. The fifth-ranked spell in the table has been bowled by Nathan Ellis against Melbourne Renegades.
Players | Spells | Teams | Against | Date |
Haris Rauf | 5/27 | Stars | Hurricanes | 22-12 |
Qais Ahmed | 4/12 | Hurricanes | Sixers | 20-12 |
Kane Richardson | 4/22 | Renegades | Scorchers | 21-12 |
Kane Richardson | 4/33 | Renegades | Strikers | 29-12 |
Nathan Ellis | 3/15 | Hurricanes | Renegades | 24-12 |