Marcus Stoinis ends the Big Bash League 2019-20 as the only batsman to have crossed the 700-run mark. He is leading the most runs table as Alex Hales at second place remains the second batsman of the tournament to have registered more than 500 runs to his name.
Players | Teams | R | Ave | SR |
Marcus Stoinis | Stars | 705 | 54.23 | 136.6 |
Alex Hales | Thunder | 576 | 38.40 | 146.9 |
Josh Philippe | Sixers | 487 | 37.46 | 129.9 |
Jonathan Wells | Strikers | 478 | 68.28 | 135.4 |
Shaun Marsh | Renegades | 449 | 37.41 | 124.0 |
Jonathan Wells is topping the best batting average table with Stoinis and Hales being the other prominent names.
Players | Teams | R | Ave | SR |
Jonathan Wells | Strikers | 478 | 68.28 | 135.4 |
Marcus Stoinis | Stars | 705 | 54.23 | 136.6 |
Beau Webster | Renegades | 425 | 42.50 | 132.0 |
Glenn Maxwell | Stars | 398 | 39.80 | 148.5 |
Alex Hales | Thunder | 576 | 38.40 | 146.9 |
Tom Baton from Brisbane Heat has a stunning strike rate of 177. Matthew Wade, Phil Salt, and Mohammad Nabi are the three other batsmen of the tournament to have more than 160 strike rate after applying the 100-run cut-off.
Players | Teams | R | Ave | SR |
Tom Banton | Heat | 223 | 31.85 | 177.0 |
Matthew Wade | Hurricanes | 351 | 50.14 | 169.2 |
Phil Salt | Strikers | 361 | 25.78 | 164.1 |
Mohammad Nabi | Renegades | 160 | 53.33 | 160.0 |
Josh Inglis | Scorchers | 405 | 28.92 | 154.0 |
The leading scorer of the tournament has also smashed the most number of sixes in this edition. Chris Lynn and Alex Hales have hit 23 maximums each.
Players | Teams | 6s | BF | B/6 |
Marcus Stoinis | Stars | 28 | 516 | 18.4 |
Liam Livingstone | Scorchers | 27 | 298 | 11.0 |
Chris Lynn | Heat | 23 | 260 | 11.3 |
Alex Hales | Thunder | 23 | 392 | 17.0 |
Mitchell Marsh | Scorchers | 20 | 263 | 13.2 |
The final table of the highest individual scores of the tournament is being dominated by Hobart Hurricanes. Matthew Wade and D’Arcy Short have recorded two best innings of this BBL edition while Stoinis continues to lead this list as well.
Players | Scores | Teams | Against | Date |
Marcus Stoinis | 147* | Stars | Sixers | 12-1-20 |
Matthew Wade | 130* | Hurricanes | Strikers | 26-1-20 |
Aaron Finch | 109 | Renegades | Sixers | 25-1-20 |
D’Arcy Short | 103* | Hurricanes | Scorchers | 5-1-20 |
Chris Lynn | 94 | Heat | Sixers | 22-12-19 |
Daniel Sams eventually ends with 30 scalps to his name. All of the top five bowlers of the tournament have managed to take 20 wickets at least.
Player | Team | W | Ave | Econ |
Daniel Sams | Thunder | 30 | 15.36 | 7.83 |
Chris Morris | Thunder | 22 | 19.36 | 8.01 |
Tom Curran | Sixers | 22 | 19.40 | 9.05 |
Haris Rauf | Stars | 20 | 13.35 | 7.05 |
Adam Zampa | Stars | 20 | 16.20 | 7.20 |
Haris Rauf has the best bowling average while Sams has also made it to the list.
Players | Teams | W | Ave | Econ |
Haris Rauf | Stars | 20 | 13.35 | 7.05 |
Sean Abbott | Sixers | 14 | 13.57 | 7.30 |
Riley Meredith | Hurricanes | 10 | 13.70 | 6.68 |
Daniel Sams | Thunder | 30 | 15.36 | 7.83 |
James Faulkner | Hurricanes | 10 | 16.10 | 7.66 |
After applying a 10-over cut-off Mujeeb Ur Rahman has emerged as the best economical bowler of the season. South Africa’s comeback man Dale Steyn is enjoying the third rank in the following table.
Players | Teams | W | Ave | Econ |
Mujeeb Ur Rahman | Heat | 3 | 49.00 | 6.16 |
Josh Hazlewood | Sixers | 5 | 22.40 | 6.22 |
Dale Steyn | Stars | 5 | 16.20 | 6.23 |
Zahir Khan | Heat | 8 | 23.87 | 6.58 |
Riley Meredith | Hurricanes | 10 | 13.70 | 6.68 |
The best bowling spells of the BBL 2019-20 has three entries from January 2020 and two from December 2019. After making it to the best innings of the edition, D’Arcy Short has featured in this table as well as the topper.
Players | Spells | Teams | Against | Date |
D’Arcy Short | 5/21 | Hurricanes | Thunder | 24-1-20 |
Haris Rauf | 5/27 | Stars | Hurricanes | 22-12-19 |
James Pattinson | 5/33 | Heat | Strikers | 14-1-20 |
Qais Ahmed | 4/12 | Hurricanes | Sixers | 20-12-19 |
Cameron Boyce | 4/15 | Renegades | Heat | 19-1-20 |