Current Top Run-Getters in The Hundred Men’s 2024 After the 20th Match
As The Hundred Men’s 2024 season progresses, the competition for top run-scorers is heating up. After 20 matches, several players have made significant impacts, with standout performances that have shaped the run-scoring charts. Let’s embark on a journey through the scoreboard safari and explore the top run-getters.
James Vince: 258 Runs
James Vince of Southern Brave leads the charts with an impressive 258 runs in five matches. Vince’s consistency has been remarkable, with an average of 86.00 and a strike rate of 154.49. His highest score of 90* showcases his ability to anchor innings and finish strong. Vince’s trio of half-centuries cements his reputation as a batting metronome. His ability to find gaps and power the ball through the field is evident from his tally of 25 fours and 11 sixes. Vince’s performance reflects his solid form and is a key reason behind Southern Brave’s successful campaign.
Tom Banton: 170 Runs
Tom Banton from Trent Rockets has accumulated 170 runs in five matches. With a strike rate of 153.15, Banton has shown his ability to score quickly, though his average stands at 34.00, indicating some inconsistency. His highest score of 66 and his lone fifty highlight his potential to make big scores. Banton’s aggressive batting style is reflected in his tally of 20 fours and 5 sixes. While he hasn’t reached the same heights as Vince, Banton’s contribution remains crucial for Trent Rockets’ batting lineup.
Nicholas Pooran: 157 Runs
Nicholas Pooran racked up 157 runs in five matches, making him the ultimate nightmare for bowlers and the unofficial king of the boundary. His highest score of 65* and average of 39.25 demonstrate his reliability in the middle order. Pooran’s strike rate of 137.71 shows his ability to score at a brisk pace, though it’s slightly lower compared to the leaders. Pooran’s 11 fours and 11 sixes make his innings look like a highlight reel of boundary-bashing brilliance. His performances have been a cornerstone for Northern Superchargers throughout the season.
Ben Duckett: 156 Runs
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Ben Duckett of Birmingham Phoenix has made a notable impact with 156 runs in just three matches. His average of 78.00 and strike rate of 173.33 highlight his explosive batting form. Duckett’s highest score of 92 reflects his capability to dominate innings and accelerate scoring. Although he has played fewer matches than others in the top run-getters list, his ability to score quickly, evidenced by 18 fours and 7 sixes, has made him a significant player in the tournament.
Alex Hales: 145 Runs
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Alex Hales of Trent Rockets has scored 145 runs in five matches, but his performance has been somewhat inconsistent. With an average of 29.00 and a strike rate of 134.25, Hales has shown glimpses of his explosive potential, but hasn’t been able to convert starts into big scores consistently. His highest score of 68 and 9 fours and 8 sixes highlight his aggressive approach. Despite not being at his best, Hales’ experience and ability to change the game make him a key player for Trent Rockets.
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