Caribbean Premier League 2019 statistical round-up after tournament: King, Walsh Jr finish on top

Caribbean Premier League 2019 statistical round-up after tournament: King, Walsh Jr finish on top

Hayden Walsh Barbados Tridents Caribbean Premier League CPL 2019

Brandon King (43 in 33 balls in the final) fell 4 short of becoming the second batsman (after Colin Munro) to score 500 runs in a single edition of the CPL. However, King still finished 66 more than Lendl Simmons, second on the runs chart.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Brandon KingAmazon Warriors49655.11148.9
Lendl SimmonsKnight Riders43039.09150.3
Johnson CharlesTridents41531.92122.4
Glenn PhillipsTallawahs37437.40145.0
Kieron PollardKnight Riders34958.16159.4

Despite failing in the final, Shoaib Malik still finished on top of the averages chart, though the gap with the others came down. Malik, Kieron Pollard, and Brandon King were the only others with an average over 40, let alone 50.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Shoaib MalikAmazon Warriors31763.40124.3
Kieron PollardKnight Riders34958.16159.4
Brandon KingAmazon Warriors49655.11148.9
Lendl SimmonsKnight Riders43039.09150.3
Nicholas PooranAmazon Warriors19238.40150.0

St Lucia Zouks’ poor show could not prevent Rahkeem Cornwall from finishing with the highest strike rate of the tournament.

PlayersTeamsRAveSR
Rahkeem CornwallZouks25425.40191.0
Fabian AllenPatriots21827.25177.2
Sunil NarineKnight Riders11716.71167.1
Kieron PollardKnight Riders34958.16159.4
Raymon ReiferTridents10815.42156.5

King, followed by Simmons, also hit the most sixes. They finished with a considerable lead over others.

PlayersTeams6sBFB/6
Brandon KingAmazon Warriors3233310.4
Lendl SimmonsKnight Riders292869.9
Evin LewisPatriots221778.0
Rahkeem CornwallZouks201336.7
Chris GayleTallawahs191749.2
Kieron PollardKnight Riders1921911.5

King and Chris Gayle finished with the only hundreds of the tournament. There was no change in the five highest scores.

PlayersScoresTeamsAgainstDate
Brandon King132*Amazon WarriorsTridents9/10
Chris Gayle116TallawahsPatriots10/9
Colin Munro96*Knight RidersTallawahs13/9
Lendl Simmons90Knight RidersPatriots17/9
Glenn Phillips87TallawahsPatriots19/9

Despite Imran Tahir’s late form, Hayden Walsh Jr finished with most wickets.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Hayden Walsh JrTridents2212.688.28
Imran TahirAmazon Warriors1612.315.62
Raymon ReiferTridents1416.357.76
Jason HolderTridents1425.717.34
Harry GurneyTridents1314.696.16
Romario ShepherdAmazon Warriors1319.008.32
Chris GreenAmazon Warriors1322.466.44

Shadab Khan and Qais Ahmed, none of whom played in the final, had the best averages.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Shadab KhanAmazon Warriors710.716.25
Qais AhmedAmazon Warriors711.426.95
Imran TahirAmazon Warriors1612.315.62
Hayden Walsh JrTridents2212.688.28
Shoaib MalikAmazon Warriors614.176.29

Tahir and Sunil Narine were the only ones to finish with economy rates under 6.

PlayersTeamsWAveEcon
Imran TahirAmazon Warriors1612.315.62
Sunil NarineKnight Riders723.145.78
Harry GurneyTridents1314.696.16
Shadab KhanAmazon Warriors710.716.25
Shoaib MalikAmazon Warriors614.176.29

Raymon Reifer’s 4/24 in the final were the fourth-best figures of the tournament. Walsh Jr had the only five-for.

PlayersSpellsTeamsAgainstDate
Hayden Walsh Jr5/19TridentsKnight Riders26/9
Romario Shepherd4/13Amazon WarriorsTridents8/9
Chris Green4/14Amazon WarriorsTridents22/9
Raymon Reifer4/24TridentsAmazon W12/10
Hayden Walsh Jr4/26TridentsZouks29/9