On Tuesday, August 13, the Top End T20 Series 2024 continued with four games played across two different venues.
Adelaide Strikers lost to Melbourne Stars in the first game by four wickets, with Austin Anlezark claiming a five-wicket haul. Similarly, Melbourne Renegades defeated Northern Territory in the following game. D'Arcy Short was named the Player of the Match for his all-round performance of 66 (49) and 2/21.
ACT (Australia Capital Territory) beat Stars in the third game by 26 runs thanks to Zak Keogh’s 40 off 29 and Esam Rahman’s five-fer.
Pakistan Shaheens registered a five-wicket win over Tasmania in the next, with Mohammad Imran being declared the Player of the Match for his notable spell of 3/18.
On that note, let’s take a look at the leaderboards for the most runs and wickets after Match 14.
Top End T20 Series 2024 Most Runs List
After scoring 66 in the last game, D’Arcy Short continues to lead the most runs charts of the Top End Series 2024 with 188 runs. Meanwhile, Liam Blackford (184) secured the second spot after scoring 30 runs in the previous game.
Jake Doran (148) dropped to third after hitting 26 runs in the last match while Nicholas Davis (117) retained his fourth position.
Parvez Hossain Emon and Liam Scott hold the next two spots with 108 runs each while Sahibzada Farhan follows them closely, scoring 108 from three games.
J Dickman (100), Marcus Harris (98), and Jake Weatherald (90) complete the top 10 leaderboard, averaging 50.00, 32.66, and 22.50, respectively.
Top End T20 Series 2024 Most Wickets List
Esam Rahman picked up a five-fer on Tuesday to claim the first spot in the most wickets leaderboard with eight wickets. R Mark, on the other hand, slipped to second with eight wickets in his account.
Austin Anlezark also took a five-fer against Adelaide Strikers and jumped to third position with seven wickets. Lloyd Pope, Rafael MacMillan, and Jahandad Khan occupy the next three spots with six wickets each.
Rakibul Hasan, Charlie Smith, Matthew Spoors, and Hamish Martin are ranked seventh to 10th, respectively, having secured five wickets apiece.