Vitality Blast 2021: Most runs, wickets after 2 July

Jul 03, 2021

Vitality Blast 2021: Most runs, wickets after 2 July Image

Let us look at how the runs and wicket tally of Vitality Blast 2021 stack up after 2 July.

Most Runs

Riding on a career-best of 91 not out, Yorkshire’s Harry Brook (463 runs at 156) pipped Glenn Phillips (421 at 165) to reach the top of the most run-scorers’ list. Stephen Eskinazi (390 at 141) and Alex Hales (382 at 172) occupy the next two positions, while Josh Inglis sits at fifth, aggregating 371 at 167.

Batsman Team R SR 50
Harry Brook Yorkshire 463 156 2
Glenn Phillips Gloucestershire 421 165 3
Stephen Eskinazi Middlesex 390 141 3
Alex Hales Nottinghamshire 382 172 2
Josh Inglis Leicestershire 371 167 1
Will Jacks Surrey 359 170 3
Leus du Plooy Derbyshire 368 131 3
Luis Reece Derbyshire 343 173 4
Ricardo Vasconcelos Northamptonshire 322 119 2
Scott Steel Leicestershire 304 109 2

Most Wickets

Leicestershire’s Naveen-ul-Haq (21 scalps) strengthened his position at the top of the wicket-takers’ list, following his figures of 2-14 against Durham. Carlos Brathwaite (18) and Jake Ball (18) are just behind Naveen-ul-Haq. Brathwaite has recently tested positive for Covid-19 and will be out of action for the next few games.

With 16 wickets each, Callum Parkinson and Steven Finn are at fourth and fifth places in the chart

Bowler Team W Econ 4WI
Naveen-ul-Haq Leicestershire 21 8.77 0
Carlos Brathwaite Warwickshire 18 7.53 0
Jake Ball Nottinghamshire 18 9.37 1
Stephen Finn Middlesex 16 8.53 1
Callum Parkinson Leicestershire 16 7.33 1
Samuel Cook Essex 15 7.40 1
Simon Harmer Essex 15 7.82 2
Charlie Morris Worcestershire 15 9.62 0
Logan van Beek Derbyshire 15 9.70 0

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