Kent became the fourth team to qualify for the semi-final after defeating Warwickshire by 21 runs in the fourth quarter-final, at Canterbury. Half-centuries from Daniel Bell-Drummond and Sam Billings helped Kent post 162. In reply, Warwickshire could only manage 141. Matt Milnes claimed four wickets.
Most Runs
Leicestershire have been knocked out, but Josh Inglis remains the leading run-getter of the tournament, with 531 runs in 14 matches. He is followed by Glenn Phillips of Gloucestershire, who is also out of the competition. Yorkshire’s Harry Brook is at third place, followed by Alex Hales of Nottinghamshire.
Players | Teams | M | R | SR |
JP Inglis | Leicestershire | 14 | 531 | 175.82 |
GD Phillips | Gloucestershire | 12 | 500 | 163.39 |
HC Brook | Yorkshire | 13 | 486 | 149.07 |
AD Hales | Nottinghamshire | 15 | 482 | 178.53 |
Joe Clarke | Nottinghamshire | 12 | 408 | 180 |
Most Wickets
With 26 wickets in 14 games, Leicestershire’s Naveen-ul-Haq tops the wickets charts. Like Inglis, he, too, will not feature again. However, he is some distance ahead of Calvin Harrison, Blake Cullen and Samuel Cook, all of whom have 20 wickets each.
Matt Milnes picked four wickets against Warwickshire to break into the top ten.
Players | Teams | M | W | Econ |
Naveen-ul-Haq | Leicestershire | 14 | 26 | 8.67 |
Calvin Harrison | Nottinghamshire | 14 | 20 | 6.79 |
Blake Cullen | Middlesex | 12 | 20 | 8.79 |
Samuel Cook | Essex | 13 | 20 | 7.82 |
Simon Harmer | Essex | 13 | 19 | 7.4 |
Steven Finn | Middlesex | 13 | 19 | 8.96 |