Southern Brave became the first winners of the Hundred with a 32-run win against Birmingham Phoenix. Paul Stirling’s fluent half-century, coupled with an explosive cameo from Ross Whiteley, propelled them to 161. In reply the Phoenix could only manage 136.
Most Runs
Liam Livingstone was in red-hot form throughout the tournament. He amassed 348 runs in nine matches at a strike-rate of 179. This included a 19-ball 46 in the final.
Livingstone is followed by Welsh Fire’s Ben Duckett, who scored 232 runs in eight games. James Vince was third, with 229 runs in 10 matches. His fifty in the Eliminator propelled the Brave to the final.
Player | Teams | M | Runs | SR |
Liam Livingstone | Birmingham Phoenix | 9 | 348 | 178.46 |
Ben Duckett | Welsh Fire | 8 | 232 | 137.27 |
James Vince | Southern Brave | 10 | 229 | 129.37 |
Moeen Ali | Birmingham Phoenix | 7 | 225 | 148.02 |
Glenn Phillips | Welsh Fire | 8 | 214 | 146.57 |
Most Wickets
Adam Milne, Marchant de Lange, Adil Rashid, and Rashid Khan finished with 12 wickets each, the most in the tournament. Among them, Milne’s economy rate of 5.73 was the best. Milne conceded just eight runs and picked two wickets from his set of 20 balls. Benny Howell and Jake Lintott are at fifth and sixth place, with 11 wickets each.
Bowlers | Teams | M | W | BBI | Econ |
Adam Milne | Birmingham Phoenix | 8 | 12 | 3/15 | 5.73 |
Adil Rashid | Northern Superchargers | 7 | 12 | 3/13 | 7.68 |
Marchant de Lange | Trent Rockets | 7 | 12 | 5/20 | 7.91 |
Rashid Khan | Trent Rockets | 9 | 12 | 3/16 | 8.15 |
Benny Howell | Birmingham Phoenix | 9 | 11 | 2/12 | 7.2 |