batting and bowling stats
- mikesiva
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After three rounds, here are the top ten run-scorers to date:
1) Marlon samuels (Jca) 428 runs ave 85.6
2) james Taylor (Lions) 392 runs ave 130.7
3) Ryan Hinds (Bdos) 314 runs ave 78.50
4) Kirk Edwards (Bdos) 306 runs ave 102.00
5) James Hildreth (Lions) 275 runs ave 68.75
6) Kyle Corbin (CCC) 269 runs ave 44.83
7) Kraigg Brathwaite (Bdos) 254 runs ave 84.66
8) Darren Ganga (Tdad) 224 runs ave 112.00
9) Craig Kieswetter (Lions) 207 runs ave 69.00
10) Andrew Gale (Lions) 202 runs ave 67.33
And here are the leading wicket-takers....
1) Jade Dernbach (Lions) 17 wkts ave 15.94
2) Jerome Taylor (Jca) 14 wkts ave 13.85
3) Shannon Gabriel (Tdad) 13 wkts ave 27.38
4) M Matthew (Wind) 12 wkts ave 10.75
5) Carlos Brathwaite (CCC) 12 wkts ave 16.08
6) Nelon Pascal (Wind) 12 wkts ave 19.83
7) Odean Brown (Jca) 12 wkts ave 21.91
8) Rayad Emrit (Tdad) 11 wkts ave 11.36
9) Ryan Austin (CCC) 11 wkts ave 20.45
10) Dev Bishoo (Guy) 11 wkts ave 22.72
It's good to see pacers back among the leading wicket-takers, instead of the usual diet of spinners....
1) Marlon samuels (Jca) 428 runs ave 85.6
2) james Taylor (Lions) 392 runs ave 130.7
3) Ryan Hinds (Bdos) 314 runs ave 78.50
4) Kirk Edwards (Bdos) 306 runs ave 102.00
5) James Hildreth (Lions) 275 runs ave 68.75
6) Kyle Corbin (CCC) 269 runs ave 44.83
7) Kraigg Brathwaite (Bdos) 254 runs ave 84.66
8) Darren Ganga (Tdad) 224 runs ave 112.00
9) Craig Kieswetter (Lions) 207 runs ave 69.00
10) Andrew Gale (Lions) 202 runs ave 67.33
And here are the leading wicket-takers....
1) Jade Dernbach (Lions) 17 wkts ave 15.94
2) Jerome Taylor (Jca) 14 wkts ave 13.85
3) Shannon Gabriel (Tdad) 13 wkts ave 27.38
4) M Matthew (Wind) 12 wkts ave 10.75
5) Carlos Brathwaite (CCC) 12 wkts ave 16.08
6) Nelon Pascal (Wind) 12 wkts ave 19.83
7) Odean Brown (Jca) 12 wkts ave 21.91
8) Rayad Emrit (Tdad) 11 wkts ave 11.36
9) Ryan Austin (CCC) 11 wkts ave 20.45
10) Dev Bishoo (Guy) 11 wkts ave 22.72
It's good to see pacers back among the leading wicket-takers, instead of the usual diet of spinners....
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is Pascal moving forward?
the players who really interest me are Kyle Corbin, Carlos Braithwaite, the next Braithwaite Kraigg and Edwards
Shannon Gabriel appears to be getting too much licks in Dung Heap...he and a few others. but westindies finally appears to have a bundle of promising pace coming up
the players who really interest me are Kyle Corbin, Carlos Braithwaite, the next Braithwaite Kraigg and Edwards
Shannon Gabriel appears to be getting too much licks in Dung Heap...he and a few others. but westindies finally appears to have a bundle of promising pace coming up
- mikesiva
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Well, Pascal was injured and didn't play in the last round, but Gabriel is still figuring among the top wicket-takers. Carlos Brathwaite seems to have slipped a bit in the last round....
Here are the leading run-scorers after four rounds....
1) Marlon Samuels 595 runs ave 99.16 (Jamaica)
2) James Taylor 421 runs ave 84.20 (England Lions)
3) Darren Ganga 360 runs ave 120.00 (Trinidad & Tobago)
4) Craig Kieswetter 355 runs ave 71.00 (England Lions)
5) Kyle Corbin 323 runs ave 40.37 (Combined Campuses and Colleges)
6) Ryan Hinds 321 runs ave 53.50 (Barbados)
7) Jimmy Adams 309 runs ave 51.50 (England Lions)
8) Kirk Edwards 306 runs ave 102.00 (Barbados)
9) Kraigg Brathwaite 301 runs ave 60.20 (Barbados)
10) Andre Fletcher 298 runs ave 42.57 (Windwards)
James Hildreth has really fallen off against stronger opposition....
Here are the leading wicket-takers to date:
1) Ryan Austin 18 wkts ave 23.38 (Combined Campuses and Colleges)
2) Jade Dernbach 17 wkts ave 15.94 (England Lions)
3) Odean Brown 17 wkts ave 26.11 (Jamaica)
4) Rayad Emrit 16 wkts ave 13.18 (Trinidad & Tobago)
5) Veerasammy Permaul 15 wkts ave 18.26 (Guyana)
6) Davendra Bishoo 15 wkts ave 20.73 (Guyana)
7) Danny Briggs 15 wkts ave 23.33 (England Lions)
8) Shannon Gabriel 15 wkts ave 29.06 (Trinidad & Tobago)
9) Jerome Taylor 14 wkts ave 13.85 (Jamaica)
10) Kenroy Peters 14 wkts ave 15.64 (Windward Islands)
11) M Matthew 14 wkts ave 16.57 (Windward Islands)
12) Kavesh Kantasingh 14 wkts ave 23.35 (CCC)
Here are the leading run-scorers after four rounds....
1) Marlon Samuels 595 runs ave 99.16 (Jamaica)
2) James Taylor 421 runs ave 84.20 (England Lions)
3) Darren Ganga 360 runs ave 120.00 (Trinidad & Tobago)
4) Craig Kieswetter 355 runs ave 71.00 (England Lions)
5) Kyle Corbin 323 runs ave 40.37 (Combined Campuses and Colleges)
6) Ryan Hinds 321 runs ave 53.50 (Barbados)
7) Jimmy Adams 309 runs ave 51.50 (England Lions)
8) Kirk Edwards 306 runs ave 102.00 (Barbados)
9) Kraigg Brathwaite 301 runs ave 60.20 (Barbados)
10) Andre Fletcher 298 runs ave 42.57 (Windwards)
James Hildreth has really fallen off against stronger opposition....
Here are the leading wicket-takers to date:
1) Ryan Austin 18 wkts ave 23.38 (Combined Campuses and Colleges)
2) Jade Dernbach 17 wkts ave 15.94 (England Lions)
3) Odean Brown 17 wkts ave 26.11 (Jamaica)
4) Rayad Emrit 16 wkts ave 13.18 (Trinidad & Tobago)
5) Veerasammy Permaul 15 wkts ave 18.26 (Guyana)
6) Davendra Bishoo 15 wkts ave 20.73 (Guyana)
7) Danny Briggs 15 wkts ave 23.33 (England Lions)
8) Shannon Gabriel 15 wkts ave 29.06 (Trinidad & Tobago)
9) Jerome Taylor 14 wkts ave 13.85 (Jamaica)
10) Kenroy Peters 14 wkts ave 15.64 (Windward Islands)
11) M Matthew 14 wkts ave 16.57 (Windward Islands)
12) Kavesh Kantasingh 14 wkts ave 23.35 (CCC)
- mikesiva
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HOlder seems to be a medium-pacer, who still got work to do to improve his pace....
Despite losing to the Leewards, Trinidad gained enough points to stay within striking distance of leaders and defending champs Jamaica, who similarly had a hiccup in losing first innings points in their draw with the CCC. After the fifth round, it's tight at the top, with a mere 10 points separating the top five.
Jamaica lead with 39 points, followed by Trinidad on 37, Lions on 36, CCC on 33, and the Windwards on 29. Despite their win, Leewards are joint bottom on 15 points with Barbados, one point behind Guyana.
Despite losing to the Leewards, Trinidad gained enough points to stay within striking distance of leaders and defending champs Jamaica, who similarly had a hiccup in losing first innings points in their draw with the CCC. After the fifth round, it's tight at the top, with a mere 10 points separating the top five.
Jamaica lead with 39 points, followed by Trinidad on 37, Lions on 36, CCC on 33, and the Windwards on 29. Despite their win, Leewards are joint bottom on 15 points with Barbados, one point behind Guyana.
- BallOil
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why? They never produced a Test player yet......mapoui wrote:my fingers are crossed for the tripple C! I would love it if they walk away this year as champions



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BallOil wrote:why? They never produced a Test player yet......mapoui wrote:my fingers are crossed for the tripple C! I would love it if they walk away this year as championsThese guys are not full-time students but part timers just to make the team. Are you betting on Bim's second XI?
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is jess an underdog thing!


