Global T20 Canada, most runs, wickets after Montreal Tigers vs Toronto Nationals: Big jump for Walton

Global T20 Canada, most runs, wickets after Montreal Tigers vs Toronto Nationals: Big jump for Walton

Chadwick Walton

Not only did his 45-ball unbeaten 53 helped Chadwick Walton enter the top ten, it also saw him leap to third spot. His captain Chris Gayle (4 in 11 balls) stayed at top despite his failure. For Brampton Wolves, Lendl Simmons (30 in 29) rose to fourth spot, while George Munsey got a 4-ball duck.

Later, Heinrich Klaasen (20 in 13) rose in rank while Rodrigo Thomas (6 in 3) entered top ten.

PlayerTeamRAveSR10050
Chris GayleVancouver27769.25189.711
Chris LynnWinnipeg20250.50194.202
Chadwick WaltonVancouver18862.67134.302
Lendl SimmonsBrampton16741.75157.501
JP DuminyWinnipeg16454.66170.801
Rassie van der DussenVancouver16080.00181.802
Heinrich KlaasenToronto15631.20144.400
George MunseyBrampton15037.50185.202
Shaiman AnwarWinnipeg14929.80181.701
Rodrigo ThomasToronto14829.60149.501

Ish Sodhi stayed at the top of the pile despite having a rare off day (4-0-44-0). His teammates Shahid Afridi and Dwayne Bravo were rested for the day. For Vancouver, Hayden Walsh (4-0-29-3) and Ali Khan (4-0-31-1) are both joint seventh.

Later, Chris Green (4-0-24-2) rose to fourth spot, while Fawad Ahmed (4-0-25-2), Salman Nazar (4-0-23-2), and Jeremy Gordon (4-0-22-1) are all tied at seventh.

PlayerTeamWAveEcon4WI
Ish SodhiBrampton1112.097.381
Shadab KhanEdmonton920.669.300
Ben CuttingEdmonton817.377.380
Chris GreenToronto713.858.080
Zahoor KhanBrampton69.005.890
Dwayne BravoWinnipeg620.009.231
Hayden WalshVancouver59.806.120
Fawad AhmedMontreal516.808.680
Shahid AfridiBrampton519.607.000
Salman NazarToronto528.007.770
Ali KhanVancouver528.609.530
Kyle PhillipEdmonton530.0010.711
Jeremy GordonToronto537.009.730